Oris Aquis
1,400 USD2,300 USD
01733 7766 4150-
1,400 USD2,300 USD
01733 7766 4150-
1,300 USD2,000–3,200 USD
01 733 7653 4183-Set MB
2,599 USD2,000–3,200 USD
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2,297 USD2,084–2,344 USD
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1,435 USD2,000–3,200 USD
01 733 7732 4185
Current bid 1,464 USD (1,271 EUR)2,000–3,200 USD
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1,203 USD3,100 USD
7654
1,599 USD2,200–2,450 USD
73377304157MB
1,695 USD2,000–3,200 USD
01 733 7730 4154
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2,595 USD2,000–3,200 USD
1,389 USD2,000–3,200 USD
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no photo available1,225 USD2,000–3,200 USD
733 7731 41 95 MB
no photo available2,255 USD2,000–3,200 USD
752 7733 41 83 MB
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2,255 USD2,000–3,200 USD
01-743-7734-4197-Set
2,255 USD2,000–3,200 USD
01-733-7787-4138-07-8-22-04peb
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Compare 24 Oris Aquis listings across 7 marketplaces. Prices from $1,203 to $3,470. Median price: $2,255.
The Oris Aquis represents one of the Swiss watchmaker's most successful modern dive watch collections, first introduced in 2015 as a contemporary successor to Oris's diving heritage. The model was developed to compete in the crowded mid-range dive watch segment while maintaining the brand's commitment to mechanical excellence and value proposition. The Aquis has become a cornerstone of Oris's catalog, spawning numerous variants and establishing itself as a reliable choice for both professional divers and enthusiasts seeking a capable tool watch with Swiss manufacturing credentials.
Designed with a 43.5mm stainless steel case, the Aquis features a unidirectional rotating bezel, screw-down crown, and 300 meters of water resistance—specifications appropriate for recreational diving. The watch is characterized by its clean, legible dial design with applied indices and a date window at 3 o'clock, available in various dial colors including black, blue, and sunburst finishes. The case design emphasizes functionality with a slightly angular aesthetic that distinguishes it from rounder vintage-inspired competitors. Most Aquis models are powered by Oris's in-house caliber 400 or 401 automatic movements, which offer solid reliability and a respectable power reserve of approximately 38 hours.
The Aquis collection has expanded significantly to include numerous references with different dial colors, bracelet options, and specialized variants such as the Aquis Date, Aquis GMT, and limited editions. Collectors should examine the movement type and dial condition carefully, as the watch's popularity has led to a robust secondary market. The Aquis represents excellent value for those seeking a Swiss-made dive watch with genuine manufacturing heritage, practical specifications, and the backing of a brand with over 100 years of watchmaking experience.
| Material | Median Price | Listings |
|---|---|---|
| Steel | $1,890 | 11 |