Oris Carl Brashear Chronograph Limited Edition

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https://www.oris.ch/en/watch/oris-carl-brashear-chronograph-limited-edition/01-771-7744-3185-set-ls

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REFERENCE01 771 7744 3185-Set LS

CASEOris Divers, 43.00 mm, 1.693 inches, Bronze

  • MATERIAL Multi-piece bronze case, bronze minute scale top ring
  • SIZE 43.00 mm, 1.693 inches
  • TOP GLASS Sapphire, domed on both sides, anti-reflective coating inside
  • CASE BACK Stainless steel, special engravings, screwed
  • WATER RESISTANCE 10 bar
  • INTERHORN WIDTH 21 mm

MOVEMENTAutomatic winding chronograph

  • NUMBER Oris 771, base SW 510
  • DIMENSIONS Ø 30.00 mm, 13 1/4’’’
  • FUNCTIONS Centre hands for hours, minutes and chronograph 1/4 seconds, 2 subsidiary dials for continuous seconds and 30 minutes counter, fine timing device and stop-second
  • WINDING Automatic winding, with red rotor
  • POWER-RESERVE 48 hrs
  • VIBRATIONS 28’800 A/h, 4 Hz
  • JEWELS 27
DIALBlue

  • MATERIAL Blue dial
  • LUMINOUS MATERIAL Indices and hands Superluminova light old radium
STRAP/BRACELET Leather

  • MATERIAL Dark brown leather strap, bronze buckle
EXTRAS Special luxury wooden presentation box, limited to 2000

http://oceanictime.blogspot.tw/2018/01/oris-carl-brashear-chrono-ltd.html

Here’s a proper look at the new Oris Carl BRASHEAR Chronograph Limited Edition and the story behind it. The is a celebration of a diving legend, Carl Brashear. Perhaps you could say that the chrono-functions are reminiscent of how he was repeatedly stopped in life – but kept on going.

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Carl joined the US Navy in 1948 as a 17-year-old and soon decided he wanted to become a deep-sea diver. He graduated from the Navy’s diving program in 1954, despite facing discrimination on account of his race.

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In 1966, he lost the lower part of his left leg in an accident during a mission to salvage an H Bomb. After an exhausting period of rehabilitation, he became the US Navy’s first amputee diver in 1968, and then qualified as a Master Diver in 1970, the first African American to do so.

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The training for Master Diver certification involved completing a grueling assessment program, including dives to depths of 300 meters (1,000 feet) – in Brashear’s case, all with a prosthetic limb. This watch BTW has a WR of 100m – wouldn’t have 300m been more apt? I’ll shut up. You know me and depth ratings.

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After a distinguished 30 year career in the US Navy, Carl Brashear retired in 1979. He died in 2006 aged 75. His extraordinary story was the inspiration for the 2000 film Men of Honor, in which he was portrayed by Oscar-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr.

Down the bottom of the post is a picture of Carl training on his prosthetic leg back in the 70s. Footage from this scene was used in the documentary about his incredible story, Comeback.

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Powering this watch is an Oris Caliber 771, a special movement with a two-counter chronograph and 48-hours of power reserve. The Cal. 771 is based on Sellita’s SW 510. I believe this is the first time Oris have it used it over the 7750.

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The curved dial is dark blue. It looks sensational, I must admit. Oris say of the dial that its balanced, symmetrical layout is known as ‘bicompax’ giving the watch a classic chronograph style, which is further accentuated by the absence of a date window. The sub-dial at 3 o’clock is a 30-minute counter; the sub-dial at 9 o’clock is a small seconds.

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The rule with bronze diver’s is that the case-back should be made from either Steel, Titanium or with have some outer coating, this is because bronze reacts with sweat which not only causes irritation but makes the back go green.

In this instance the watch has a Stainless steel case back embossed with a diver’s helmet and Carl Brashear’s famous quote: ‘It’s not a sin to get knocked down, it’s a sin to stay down’

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The new Carl Brashear Chronograph Limited Edition’s 43mm Bronze case and blue dial has been teamed with a brown vintage leather strap with a Bronze buckle.

It comes in a special wooden presentation box, complete with a coin issued by the Carl Brashear Foundation. It is a Limited Edition of 2000 pieces. MSRP is 4700CHF.

http://www.righttime.com/rt/oris/01...MI9pTkx-jw2AIV2AaBCh3ADABgEAYYASABEgKP4fD_BwE

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bicompax porn:wink:

RIP & honor navy diver smashed color barrier on 1 leg-
 
What a gorgeous watch. And props to CB.
 
I'll tell you, everything about this watch is perfect. The dial work, the caseback, the vintage markers. It's lovely. The price at over $5k USD I'm not so sure about. I'd have to hold it first to know if it's worth that asking price. Oris quality is right up there with the big boys and I firmly believe that many of their watches are among the best when it comes to bang for the buck. But at $5k you're playing in Omega Seamaster, and Breitling Navitimer Heritage territory (among many others.)
 
I just love the look of this Watch and wonder how much more beautiful it would look as the bronze oxidizes to form the great patina over time!!! I’m going to take the plunge and scoop this one up for sure! Tks for sharing


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That is a beauty for sure, but at just under $5000 I'm afraid I would have to shop elsewhere.
 
I just love the look of this Watch and wonder how much more beautiful it would look as the bronze oxidizes to form the great patina over time!!! I’m going to take the plunge and scoop this one up for sure! Tks for sharing


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Please make sure you post some on the wrist shots when yours comes in...
 
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