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Apparently some ‘club handed oafe’ had tried it on earlier in the day and somehow managed to drop it and mark the casing.
Still I got a £4K watch half price and they allowed me to watch the hilarious CCTV footage of the earlier incident.
In house for Rolex, Co axial for Omega.
Oris use ETA which can also be found in far cheaper watches. I guess it depends on how horologically interested you are.
ORIS have used Sellita movements since 2002.
ORIS have made their own in-house movement, Calibre 110, since 2014.
Fair play on the 11X series though, basic but in house.
ORIS have use Sellita movements since 2002 when Swatch stopped supplying ETA ebauches to watchmakers outside their group of companies.
ORIS have built their own in-house movement since 2014. The Calibre 110.