Description
This stunning vintage-inspired dive watch is positioned as a standout in the steel watches category—highlighting its robust stainless steel construction, heritage design, and exceptional value as a modern tool watch with Japanese denim-inspired details.
Market context (early 2026): Retail for the Oris Divers Sixty-Five Oris x Momotaro edition was around $3,200–$3,600 USD (limited release). Secondary/pre-owned market prices for mint/near-mint examples typically range $2,800–$3,800 USD. Your listing as excellent condition is positioned at strong value—use your actual price or keep ~$3,250 USD as placeholder.
Necessary Attributes
- Brand: Oris
- Model: Divers Sixty-Five Oris x Momotaro
- Reference: (specific ref. may vary; typically 733 7707 4064 or similar Momotaro variant)
- Category: Luxury Dive Watch / Vintage-Inspired Sports Watch
- Case Size: 40mm (diameter) x 13mm (thickness), lug-to-lug ~47–48mm
- Material: Stainless steel (case, unidirectional rotatable bezel, screw-down crown)
- Dial: Black (or variant with Momotaro-inspired texture/details), luminous indices and hands
- Bezel: Unidirectional rotatable 60-minute dive bezel (stainless steel with black insert, luminous pip)
- Movement: Oris Calibre 733 (automatic, 28,800 vph, 26 jewels, 38-hour power reserve; based on Sellita SW 200-1)
- Water Resistance: 100 meters / 330 feet
- Crystal: Domed sapphire (anti-reflective coating)
- Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel bracelet (or denim-inspired strap in Momotaro collab; assume steel from description)
- Condition: Excellent / Near Mint (recent production)
- Features: Screw-down crown, date at 6 o’clock, Super-LumiNova lume, 60-minute dive bezel
- Year: Recent (current or near-current production)
- Authenticity & Included: 100% genuine Oris; Original Box, Warranty Card, Booklets, Complete Set
- Other Details: Oris x Momotaro collaboration (Japanese denim heritage meets Swiss watchmaking); vintage 1960s Divers Sixty-Five design cues
Characteristics
The Oris Divers Sixty-Five Oris x Momotaro 40mm is a limited-edition collaboration that blends vintage dive-watch aesthetics with modern performance and Japanese craftsmanship. The 40mm stainless steel case offers balanced proportions with brushed/polished finishes, while the unidirectional rotatable 60-minute dive bezel (black insert with luminous pip) provides precise timing for decompression and safety stops. Water-resistant to 100 meters with a screw-down crown, it’s built for recreational diving and everyday resilience.
The dial (black with Momotaro-inspired texture or details) ensures excellent legibility with large luminous indices and hands (Super-LumiNova), complemented by a date window at 6 o’clock. Powered by the reliable Oris Calibre 733 (automatic, 28,800 vph, 26 jewels, 38-hour reserve; based on Sellita SW 200-1), it delivers consistent accuracy and dependability. The stainless steel bracelet adds durability and comfort for extended wear.
This excellent-condition example comes as a complete full set (original box, warranty card, booklets)—ensuring authenticity and strong value at $3,250 USD (competitive with retail ~$3,200–$3,600 and secondary market $2,800–$3,800 for similar mint Momotaro editions).
Among steel watches, the Oris Divers Sixty-Five Oris x Momotaro stands out for its vintage 1960s proportions, collaboration exclusivity, and high-quality finishing—contrasting mainstream divers (Rolex Submariner, Omega Seamaster) with independent Swiss character and Japanese denim-inspired storytelling. Compared to Tudor Black Bay or Longines HydroConquest, Oris offers unique limited-edition appeal and in-house finishing. Versus luxury steel divers like Blancpain Fifty Fathoms, it provides exceptional value and wearability.
Occasions suit this watch for diving/snorkeling (100m rating), travel, sports, or bold casual wear—the Momotaro details add personality to wetsuits, board shorts, or jeans. Less ideal for ultra-formal (opt for classic dress watches) but excels in active, adventurous lifestyles.
Deep insights: The Divers Sixty-Five line revives Oris’s 1960s dive heritage; the Momotaro collab (Japanese denim brand) adds cultural storytelling and rarity. Stainless steel models are highly wearable and hold strong resale due to Oris’s rising brand momentum and limited-edition status.
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