The history of Oris began in 1904, when watchmakers Paul Cattin and Georges Christian founded the company in the town of Hölstein, Switzerland. The brand’s name comes from a nearby stream, and from the beginning, Oris stood out for its commitment to quality, precision, and innovation in mechanical watchmaking. During its early decades, Oris focused on manufacturing high-precision mechanical watches and quickly established a solid reputation in Switzerland and Europe.
Expansion and consolidation in the 20th century
In the 1920s, Oris expanded its production and began using modern machinery for watchmaking. By 1936, it already had several factories in Switzerland, solidifying its status as a respected brand in the industry. In the 1940s, Oris introduced its first pilot watch, a model that would become a hallmark of the brand. Additionally, in 1952, it developed its first automatic movement, marking a milestone in its technological evolution.
Innovation and challenges
Despite its success, Oris faced challenges during the quartz crisis in the 1970s and 1980s when Japanese quartz watches dominated the market. However, the brand chose to stay true to mechanical watchmaking, setting itself apart and focusing on craftsmanship quality and technical innovation. This strategic decision allowed Oris to survive and revive as a niche brand, focused on automatic watches.
Recognition for its iconic collections
Over the years, Oris has developed iconic collections like the Big Crown, designed for pilots, and the Aquis, a line of dive watches. The brand has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and the production of watches that combine functionality and elegance. Oris has partnered with environmental causes and organizations supporting ocean preservation, reinforcing its commitment to social responsibility.
Oris today
Today, Oris is one of the few independent Swiss watch brands, known for its dedication to mechanical watchmaking and its focus on quality and innovation. With a presence in over 80 countries, Oris continues to produce watches that blend tradition and modernity, valued by collectors and watch enthusiasts worldwide.
Oris remains a symbol of independence, precision, and craftsmanship, standing out in an increasingly competitive market for its commitment to authentic mechanical watchmaking.
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