Oris Carlos Coste - Limited Edition - 643 7584 7154

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Not sure if there are any Oris fans on this forum but here is a good one. The limited edition Oris Carlos Coste Series #1 watch. I believe it was released back in 2006 and was limited to 2000 pieces. It is also rated as a 2000 meter dive watch (200 bar, 6561ft). It’s case diameter is 46mm and it is fully automatic with a 38 Hr power reserve. This watch has been lightly worn. I am the second owner. The original owner never used the Titanium bracelet and I have worn it maybe 20 times in the past 3 years. It has been designated as my Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Watch! Very handsome watch and it is very rare to find one of these now days. I would rate the condition conservatively at a 9/10 and it comes with extra links that you probably will not have to use as it is sized to a 7.75 in the titanium bracelet. The Rubber strap is significantly smaller but I am unaware of the exact size since I never used it. Comes with original pouch, box, tools, both straps, literature, watch, and the COI with limited number 1633 /2000 that is also etched on the side of the case. Please note this is the first Carlos Coste Dive watch and the edition number is 64375847154.


Price: $1600.00 USD


Here are some additional stats


Caliber:

Movement: Automatic winding, bi-directionally rotating red rotor

Caliber: Oris 643, base ETA 2836-2 Jewels: 27

Power Reserve: 38 Hours

Frequency: 28,800 beats/hour


Case:

Case Material: Multi-piece titanium case, minutes scale top ring

Case Diameter: 46 mm

Thickness: 18 mm

Bezel Material: Titanium

Crystal: Sapphire, domed on outside, anti-reflective coating inside

Dial: Black dial printed wave structure

Water resistant: 2000 m / 6561 ft / 200 bar


Strap:

Strap Material: Titanium & Rubber (Titanium in box w. screwdriver)

Bracelet Color: Black

Clasp: Titanium security folding clasp


Functions:

Date, subsidiary second at 9 h, luminescent hands and markers with Superluminova C3, screw-in security crown and Helium valve, stop-second