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 Posted: Tue Feb 27th, 2007 09:51 pm
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srh_pres
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Here's the new Oris Atelier 'skeleton'... pretty snazzy imho...hand6.gif


Features:
  • rhodium-plated movement with bluish screws and Louis XIV decorative engraving
  • silver patterned dial ring with nickel-plated indices
  • display back showing the red Oris rotor
  • double sapphire crystals
  • water resistant to 30 meters.
  • case measures 40mm
I normally don't spark to skeletonized watches, but this one I would get...
Steve

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 Posted: Tue Feb 27th, 2007 09:53 pm
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RallyPunx
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That is a nice looking watch. I wouldn't mind owning one of these.

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 Posted: Tue Feb 27th, 2007 10:15 pm
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Nice 1 Steve! hand6.gif...the level of craftsmanship is Awesome on the Oris skeletonization...I like the use of the outer track,raised indices and multi-level case and dial!!

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 Posted: Wed Feb 28th, 2007 02:33 am
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Now that is a darn good looking watch. Skeleton or no. It is gorgeous. Best looking one I have seen in ages. Thanks for posting it. Its a beauty hand6.gif

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 Posted: Wed Feb 28th, 2007 04:35 am
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I agree about that watch. The detail is very nice.

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 Posted: Wed Feb 28th, 2007 06:45 am
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Love it! Own 2 Oris's, love them both (though may sell one soon - doesn't get wrist-time anymore).

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 Posted: Wed Feb 28th, 2007 08:46 am
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Now that's the first skeleton that I've seen that I don't think looks tacky.  Moreover, it's very handsome, timeless, and wouldn't mind seeing it in my collection and on my wrist!

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 Posted: Wed Feb 28th, 2007 09:10 am
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Love it...I do love skeletons as they show the engine of the watch and what makes it tick!!!

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