SW200 aka Oris 735

Oris Caliber 735

SW200 aka Oris 735

Manufacturer Oris
Caliber Number 735
Base Caliber Sellita SW-200
Dimensions
Vibrations Per Hour 28,800 bph, 4Hz
Jewels 26
Power Reserve 38 hours
Hacking Yes
Quick Date Yes
Quick Day Yes
Functions Hours, minutes, seconds, date, day indicator
Country of Manufacture Switzerland
Known Models
BC3, TT1
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Dr. Anson
Dr. Anson
8 years ago

Oris is just an outstanding watch and value.

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Oris BC3 Aviation 73576414165MB Watch Review - WatchReviewBlog
6 years ago

[…] BC3 line uses a Sellita-sourced automatic Oris Caliber 735 movement. 26 jewels are incorporated into the design in order to keep friction down and improve accuracy. […]

Roger McKinney
Roger McKinney
6 years ago

Oris Calibre 735, base SW 220-1 is not a very accurate movement, running well below COSC standards – quite a disappointment!

Geoffrey Gulley
Geoffrey Gulley
6 years ago
Reply to  Roger McKinney

Mine runs at roughly +16 seconds daily… not exactly sure if I was lucky or if Rogers comment is broad brush for the SW-220. In my mind a sub $1000 dollar automatic running at this % of accuracy is hardly a disappointment. (Ref: 01 735 7641 4263-07 5 22 22G).

Geoffrey Gulley
Geoffrey Gulley
6 years ago

… addendum, I meant weekly. Apologies, long day

nixon
nixon
3 years ago

nobody buys a mechanical watch if they want accuracy even omegas master co axial chronometer isn’t accurate. If you want to tell the time precisely then buy a quartz

tyrane
tyrane
11 months ago
Reply to  nixon

True. But it is great to have a hand crafted movement that is as accurate as possible. Especially if you are a watch lover of both craftsmanship and accuracy. the more accurate a analog movement is the more attractive it is. I have both makes Quartz and Automatic Analog

matt
matt
11 months ago
Reply to  tyrane

Grand Seiko spring drive – mechanic movement with quartz level accuracy but who would pay 5k plus for a Seiko?

Jhon
Jhon
1 year ago
Reply to  Roger McKinney

I bought one and it runs at 0/+1s a day… its almost perfect, but as said, for accuracy just buy a casio quartz, or jump to the 5/6 figure price tags 🙂

steve hancock
steve hancock
8 months ago
Reply to  Roger McKinney

I have had mine on for about 1 week minus 8secs

Brian
Brian
1 year ago

Picked up a used Williams F1 and getting about -1/-2 sec /day

Barry
Barry
4 months ago

my watch dial faded from blue to orange. I paid to have it replaced and the second example now turning orange!

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