Lunar calendar.
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Oris rubber straps are robust,
durable and water resistant. The
rubber mixture used is non-toxic
and does not contain any potential
allergens.
Mineral glass.
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The mineral glass provides un-
blemished, clear readability, but
is not as scratch-resistant. It is
therefore only used by Oris for
case backs.
Plexi glass.
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Plexi glass or acrylic glass is a
tried and tested material. It deli-
vers clear readability, it is highly
impact-resistant and feels warm
to the touch. It is very prone to
scratching, especially in comparison
with sapphire crystal.
Scratched Plexi glass can be re-
polished on a polishing machine.
Oris uses Plexi glass primarily on
its traditional Oris Big Crown
models as this was used for the
original models.
Luminescent dials
and hands.
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On most Oris watches, the hands
and hour indices on the dials
Super-LumiNova luminescent
colour is applied. This lumines-
cent paint is charged by sunlight,
or even by artificial light, and is
absolutely free of any radioactive
additives. The phosphorescent
pigments retain their proper ties
Technical information and summary tables.
and can therefore be recharged as
often as necessary.
This phosphorescent proper ty is
at its most powerful during the
early stages of darkness, and
diminishes fairly rapidly during the
first 60 minutes. After this initial
period, the loss of light intensity
is much lower, and it is possible
to read the time clearly even after
5 – 6 hours of darkness.
To achieve the highest possible
level of phosphorescence, the
watch must not be continuously
obscured from sunlight or ar tificial
light (e.g. by being covered by a
shirt sleeve).
Metal bracelets,
leather and rubber
straps.
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All genuine Oris straps bear the
Oris inscription on the reverse of
the straps and on the buckle.
Metal bracelets are made of 316L
stainless steel or from Grade 2
titanium. (See ‘Metals used for
cases and straps’).
Oris sources all of its genuine
crocodile, alligator, ostrich, ray
and lizard leather from animal
species not subject to protected
status. This is backed up by ClTES
certification (Convention on
International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna or Flora).
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