Oris BC3 Sportsman 42mm Watch

Oris BC3 Sportsman New 42 mm Version1 Oris BC3 Sportsman 42mm Watch

More relatively affordable Swiss watch action from Oris. New for 2010 is this updated BC3 Sportsman model in a 42mm case. This is about as no nonsense as you'd want to get with a watch, and Oris keeps all the functionality you've come to expect in this collection. For years that have been centrally aligning the day and date windows for a nice clean look. As you can see, at 6 o'clock you have two stacked windows with the calendar information. Done well with white text on black discs to match the dial. Hands are long and easy to read, almost as though the watch were a dive watch. The hands and some of the numeral markers are coated in SuperLumiNova for ease of reading. That combined with the well placed markers make this one highly legible watch. The Arabic numerals on the dial are polished steel, and applied to the dial.

Oris watches never forgo at least some decoration. The 42mm wide steel case has a thin polished ring around bezel that matches the polished crown. The case design is functional, but not sexy - though you don't always want sexy for sports activities. Oris isn't trying to make a watch fit for the club and the cabin. The red inlay in the screw-down crown is a hint at the Oris signature red automatic rotor, that is visible through the sapphire caseback window. The crystal over the face is also sapphire (AR coated).

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Attached to the watch here is a classic three-link steel bracelet, that Oris makes relatively well. The BC3 Sportsman will also be available with a rubber or leather strap. It will look more sporty on the rubber strap, but I happen to like the sober look of it on the metal bracelet. Its makes a hell of a reliable no-frills timepieces.

Inside the watch is a Swiss automatic mechanical movements. Likely here an ETA 2834-2, or similar. For the guy who does not like things that are too flashy, but will do the job right (and want a good Swiss name), this is a good choice from Oris. Plus, it will be pretty reasonably priced for what you get. Look for this new Oris BC3 Sportsman watch soon.

Written by Mr. Ariel Adams - aBlogtoRead.com, trusted independent watch media.


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I think you should be very careful when considering this watch. I've had two Oris watches, and both had faulty "self-winding" mechanisms. After I sent the first one back, which also had a blemish on the dial, I thought it was a fluke, and bought the BC3 shown above to replace it. Three weeks after I started wearing the BC3, which is a beautiful watch, it stopped working as well ~ the entire mechanism seized and had to be sent for repair. Sadly, it was stolen in the Canadian Postal System before it arrived at the repair center. I loved the watch, and hoped to keep it for a lifetime, and was deeply dissappointed by the performance of ORIS watches. My advice, you're better off buying another watch, especially for this price.

Just a follow up to my previous post: I'd like to mention one thing if there are any watch repairmen reading this blog. As I mentioned, the watch above was stolen in the Canadian Postal System. But, the mechanism had seized, and it won't work unless repaired. If this item comes into your shop (29-86947 ORISSWISS7640-41), please contact me, and reply to this post: I have all of the documentation to prove that it belongs to me. Also, if anyone has any further advice where to post this information (notify repair shops of stolen merchandise), please let me know. Thanks!

Oris BC3 is my choice and I will get 1 very soon

Have you checked out the BC3 advanced? I think the dlc coating makes it a very interesting watch..! I hadn´t considered the bc3 until I saw the advanced version.

Yea I saw it. It is pretty cool.

It's no nonsense but great. I think Oris really did a great job here. The stacked day/date looks great. The way they had it apart before was a little awkward. What's the depth rating and price on this?

100 meter water resistance I think. Not sure about price. I would say in the sub $1000 range for most street prices.

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