My experience with this clock:
+ High-quality workmanship
+ The sapphire crystal should survive even harder touches scratch-free. It is curved on both sides and anti-reflective coating on the inside.
+ The Oris Cal. 674 is a modified Oris ETA Valjoux 7750 with the red painted rotor as a trademark. So exalted beyond any doubt. Nice to look through the Mineralglasboden. My copy had factory an accuracy of 2-3 seconds per 24 (whether worn or winder), and a power reserve of about 50 hours. An adjustment by the watchmaker was not yet necessary. The rotor is 7750 typically be heard and felt in his motion.
+ The crown snapped a precision at the respective positions. The pushers are to operate exactly with relatively stronger fingers and give clear feedback function. At first I was puzzled by the necessary proof press, but in everyday life, it has proven to be particularly suitable: you know exactly if the stop function is started / stopped and accidental pressures - such as when the hands are in your pocket - is as good as ruled out ,
+ The dial and hands are true eye-catcher! A similar solution of the design and the date I do not know in high quality watches else. Clear that this design goes a little at the expense of Alblesbarkeit. But that's not unreasonable if you miteinrechnet the enthusiasm that always comes about when viewing. But to put it bluntly: The dial is not confusing or difficult to read! Highlights are the skeletonized hands that round date display and the distinctive 12 and 6 clock indexes (which convey through her slightly blue Superluminova BG W9 even in a day zweifärbiges Design)
+ The titanium bracelet with butterfly clasp is very comfortable and the shutter snaps accurately and absolutely securely. The titanium housing and titanium bracelet are wonderfully easy and never feel cold to metallic. This very high wearing comfort. In addition, they are extremely scratch resistant.
+ The titanium case with its 43 x 38 mm very bulky. The height is determined by the Valjoux 7750 quite high. That comes in the pictures not out so clearly. Definitely not suitable for petite forearms! You have to bear in mind beforehand, otherwise you will possibly be disappointed. Thanks to the Titans the clock weighs only 140 grams, which is an absolute top value for that size.
+ And not to forget: The box is to be considered very classy and really beautiful! Even though they probably rapidly disappear in a drawer somewhere, it's nice to unpack his clock for the first time and is looking forward already in the Box, which makes its appearance with anticipation for the actual product.
- The only "downside" if you can call it that at all, is the water tightness of the clock. It is indicated with 3 ATM / 30 meters. In general, watches / 100 meters floating fit until 10 ATM. De facto this means that it is not even suitable for showering. But honestly: Who bears his clock in the shower?
In my view, a really nice and valuable clock from a Swiss manufacturer that has committed itself exclusively to mechanical watches.