The Oris caliber 410 is a modern automatic movement developed and produced by Oris as part of its in-house caliber lineup. It represents Oris’s commitment to creating reliable, high-performance mechanical movements that combine traditional Swiss watchmaking craftsmanship with contemporary technical features.
Type: Automatic (self-winding) movement
Functions:
Hours, minutes, central seconds
Date display
Power reserve indicator (a signature complication for Oris in several of its higher-end movements)
Jewels: Approximately 28 (varies slightly depending on specific configuration)
Frequency: 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz)
Power Reserve: Around 120 hours (5 days), significantly longer than many standard automatic movements
Winding: Bi-directional automatic rotor
Additional Features:
Power reserve indicator visible on the dial or through the case back
High level of finishing and decoration, often including Geneva stripes and perlage
Robust construction suitable for professional and everyday wear
The Oris 410 is part of the Oris Calibre 400 series, known for extended power reserves and enhanced resistance to magnetic fields and wear. These movements are designed to offer:
Exceptional accuracy and reliability
Improved durability through anti-magnetic materials
Long service intervals, with some models offering up to 10 years between recommended services
User-friendly features like hacking seconds and quickset date
The caliber 410 powers Oris models that emphasize technical sophistication, such as certain versions of the Aquis Date and other high-end sports or professional watches.
The inclusion of a power reserve indicator gives the wearer direct feedback on remaining running time, a useful feature for those who do not wear their watch daily.
The Oris caliber 410 is a modern, high-performance automatic movement distinguished by its extended power reserve, reliability, and functional features like the power reserve indicator. It reflects Oris’s dedication to combining traditional Swiss mechanical watchmaking with contemporary technological improvements, making it a standout caliber in Oris’s current mechanical movement portfolio.
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