We love a very good riff on an current idea round right here, and there’s one candidate particularly that’s ripe for experimentation. The Oris Divers 65 (or Divers Sixty-5 for those who’re not into the entire brevity factor) has confirmed reasonably malleable in recent times, internet hosting quite a lot of colorways, materials combos, dial designs, and even actions. And to its credit score, all of them appear to work fairly properly. Enter Collective Horology, who’re utilizing this watch as a base to their newest collaboration, the C.04, in a shaggy ‘70s impressed tackle the watch dubbed, naturally, the Divers Seventy-5.
The Divers Seventy-5 brings again the dateless dial with the retro Arabic numerals marking the cardinal hours. The design feels proper at house within the new colour scheme, which consists of brown and orange tones all through the metal case and bracelet. The result’s a glance that definitely gained’t be for everybody, however provides one of many extra ingenious takes on the watch we’ve seen but. The colour scheme at work right here takes inspiration from ‘70s California design in response to Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly of the Collective, and when set into that context, takes on a barely completely different character than your typical brown dial or two-tone watch.