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Oris Year of the Horse Limited EditionvsNOMOS Glashütte Zürich date

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Year of the Horse Limited Edition
OrisYear of the Horse Limited Edition
MSRP $8,000
Zürich date
NOMOS GlashütteZürich date
MSRP $5,570

At a glance

14 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Year of the Horse Limited Edition43mm
Zürich date39.8mm
Power Reserve
Year of the Horse Limited Edition240 hoursh
Zürich date42 hoursh
Water Resistance
Year of the Horse Limited Edition50m
Zürich date50m
MSRP
Year of the Horse Limited Edition$8,000
Zürich date$5,570

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Dress
Diameter
43mm
39.8mm
Thickness
9.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
49.4mm
Lug Width
22mm
20mm

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
AR Coating
Underside
Dial Color
Red
White

Movement

6 specs
Caliber
CALIBRE 113
DUW 5101
Type
Manual
Automatic
Beat Rate
3 vph
21,600 vph
Power Reserve
240 hoursh
42 hoursh
Jewels
40
26
Complications
Date, Day
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$8,000
$5,570

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What people say

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Oris Year of the Horse Limited Edition

The Oris Year of the Horse Limited Edition is a 43mm dress watch powered by the in-house Calibre 113, offering a 10-day power reserve and an unconventional business calendar layout topped by a power reserve indicator marked with small horses. Reviewers praise the daring design and clever movement display, though the bold aesthetic and 43mm size make it a divisive piece — one reviewer found the overall look not to their personal taste. The watch retailed for $8,000. On balance, the Year of the Horse Limited Edition appeals to collectors who value distinctive design and horological innovation, but its commanding size and vibrant red dial limit its versatility.

NOMOS Glashütte Zürich date

Owners and reviewers widely praise the NOMOS Glashütte Zürich date for its immaculate case finishing and the unique depth and texture of its dial, which is difficult to capture in photos. The watch's dual-timezone complication is considered a satisfying feature with sharp clicking, and the in-house movement finishing is noted as exceptional for its price point. Some find the hour markers slightly difficult to read at a glance, and one owner suggests seeking a secondhand deal due to the full retail price. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the NOMOS Glashütte Zürich date highly for its refined finishing and distinctive dial at its price.

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