Key Highlights
- Return of the Artelier Calibre 113 with an in-house, hand-wound movement and 10-day power reserve.
- Business calendar with day, date, month and week of the year, all adjusted from a single crown.
- Non-linear power reserve indicator for precise tracking of the 240-hour reserve.
- White or green dials on brown cordovan leather strap, with optional stainless steel bracelet for the white dial.
- Supplied in a wooden box with warranty extendable to five years via MyOris.

A Classic Oris Complication Returns
The Artelier Calibre 113 returns to the Oris collection as a focused expression of the brand’s independent watchmaking philosophy. It reinstates one of the manufacture’s most complete hand-wound movements in a 43.00 mm multi-piece stainless steel case with domed sapphire crystals front and back for clarity and protection.
At its core is Oris Calibre 113, an in-house movement with a 10-day power reserve that combines central hours and minutes with a full business calendar and a non-linear power reserve. The practical complication set and direct construction reflect Oris’s approach to contemporary Swiss mechanical watchmaking for daily use.
In-House Calibre 113: Designed for Everyday Use
Oris Calibre 113 measures 34.00 mm, runs at 3 Hz (21,600 vibrations per hour) and is hand-wound, delivering 240 hours of power from a single barrel. A non-linear power reserve indicator at 3 o’clock becomes more finely graduated as the remaining days diminish, helping the wearer judge the remaining energy.

The movement is organised around a business calendar tailored to structured schedules. Central hands indicate the hours, minutes, week of the year and month, while small seconds lie at 9 o’clock with an integrated date window, and the day of the week appears at 12 o’clock. A stop-second mechanism supports accurate setting, and all calendar indications are adjusted via the stainless steel crown, aided by dedicated correctors.
Calibre 113 contains 38 jewels to support reliability and low friction in a hand-wound movement intended for frequent wear, underlining Oris’s focus on useful proprietary calibres.
Case, Proportions and Daily Comfort
The Artelier Calibre 113 sits in a multi-piece stainless steel case measuring 43.00 mm in diameter, 50.00 mm lug-to-lug and 13.10 mm thick. Curved lugs help the watch wear in a balanced way, while 5 bar water resistance provides assurance for typical business and urban environments.
A screwed stainless steel case back with see-through sapphire glass reveals Calibre 113, while a domed sapphire crystal with internal anti-reflective treatment keeps reflections low on the dial side. The stainless steel crown serves for both winding and calendar adjustment, emphasising practical control from a single point.
Dials, Straps and Presentation
The Artelier Calibre 113 is offered with white or green dials, each with applied indices and hands filled with Super-Luminova for low-light legibility. The business calendar indications and power reserve scale are crisply printed for quick reading.
The dark brown cordovan leather strap will appeal to GCC collectors who value refinement and durability, pairing a hard-wearing character and patina potential with a stainless steel folding clasp. The white dial variant is also available on a multi-link stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp for an alternative, more formal or climate-focused look.

Each Artelier Calibre 113 is delivered in a wooden box that underlines its position within the Oris portfolio. The warranty extends to five years when the owner registers through MyOris, reflecting confidence in the in-house calibre and encouraging long-term ownership.
Why It Matters
For the GCC market, the Artelier Calibre 113 offers mechanical substance and everyday practicality, anchored by a 10-day hand-wound movement and a complete business calendar. Its extended autonomy, clear dial layout and restrained design speak to collectors seeking reliable, characterful pieces for regular wear. GCC clients can contact authorised retailers or follow Oris updates to explore the Artelier collection and regional availability.


