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Oris Divers Date Returns in Olive Green for 2026

The Big Picture

  • The Oris Divers Date is a 39mm Swiss automatic dive watch featuring an olive green dial that references vintage military colour palettes, offered on a stainless steel bracelet with an additional black rubber strap included as standard at 2,450 CHF, available from July 2026.
  • Descends directly from Oris‘s first dive-ready watch of 1965, carrying the collection’s defining specification set into a new colourway.
  • Water resistance rated to 20 bar (200 metres), with a ceramic insert on the uni-directional rotating bezel and Super-LumiNova on all indices and hands.
  • Powered by Oris Calibre 733, visible through a see-through caseback, with a 41-hour power reserve.
Oris Divers Date olive green dial on stainless steel bracelet 2026
Oris Divers Date in olive green on the stainless steel bracelet — July 2026.

Design & Aesthetics

Olive is not a neutral choice for a dive watch dial.

Where many brands reach for blue or black, Oris has selected a shade with clear roots in mid-century military field equipment. The result is a watch that reads as purposeful rather than decorative: the colour anchors the applied indices and the “lollipop” seconds hand, both treated with Super-LumiNova, giving the dial a coherent visual language in any light. The uni-directional rotating bezel carries a black ceramic insert, which resists scratching far better than anodised aluminium and does not fade under UV exposure — a practical consideration for wearers across the Gulf. Reference 01 733 7795 4057-Set ships with both a stainless steel bracelet and a black rubber strap, switchable without tools via the quick strap change system.

Oris Divers Date 39mm case with ceramic bezel insert detail
The olive-green dial and steel bracelet lend this Oris diver a quietly commanding presence.

Movement & Materials

Calibre 733 does exactly what a robust dive calibre should do, without superfluous complication.

The automatic movement operates at 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour), carries 26 jewels, and delivers a 41-hour power reserve. A stop-seconds function and fine timing device are included, alongside an instantaneous date corrector. The caseback is screwed, fitted with see-through mineral glass so the movement remains visible without compromising the case’s integrity. Elsewhere, the case material is anti-corrosive stainless steel throughout: case, bracelet, bezel ring and screw-in security crown. The domed sapphire crystal features anti-reflective coating on the inner surface. At 39mm across, 12.10mm thick, and 46.50mm lug-to-lug, the proportions suit a wide range of wrist sizes without the bulk that afflicts many contemporary dive references. For context within Oris’s wider catalogue, the brand’s Artelier Complication and the Oris Star Edition share the brand’s commitment to Swiss Made mechanical autonomy at accessible price points.

Oris Divers Date exhibition caseback showing Calibre 733 movement
The olive-green dial and black rotating bezel command attention in this close-up detail.

Heritage & Lineage

The Divers Date collection traces its design logic to 1965, the year Oris produced its first watch built for diving.

Six decades on, the collection preserves the proportional restraint and functional clarity of that original brief. The olive green colourway is not an arbitrary marketing decision: within the collection’s history of “playful colour experimentation,” as Oris describes it, each shade has been chosen to reflect a specific material or cultural reference. Military green carries a readability built into its history, one that translates directly to legibility on the wrist, underwater or otherwise.

Oris Divers Date with additional black rubber strap option
The olive-green dial bears bold “DIVERS 200m / 660 ft” text above a crisp date aperture at 3 o’clock.

Specifications

Reference01 733 7795 4057-Set
Case MaterialMulti-piece stainless steel; uni-directional rotating bezel with black ceramic insert
Case Size39.00 mm diameter / 12.10 mm thick / 46.50 mm lug-to-lug
MovementOris Calibre 733, automatic, 41-hour power reserve, 4 Hz, 26 jewels
Water Resistance20 bar (200 metres)
Retail Price2,450 CHF

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MovementOris Calibre 733, automatic, 41-hour power reserve, 4 Hz (28,800 vph), 26 jewels
Case size39.00 mm diameter, 12.10 mm thickness, 46.50 mm lug-to-lug
Case materialMulti-piece stainless steel with uni-directional rotating bezel and black ceramic insert
Water resistance20 bar (200 metres)
Price2,450 CHF

Frequently Asked Questions

What movement does the Oris Divers Date use?

The Oris Divers Date runs on the Oris Calibre 733, an automatic mechanical movement with a 41-hour power reserve, operating at 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour) with 26 jewels. It is visible through an exhibition caseback.

Is the Oris Divers Date olive green available in Dubai or the GCC in 2026?

Oris has confirmed availability from July 2026 at a retail price of 2,450 CHF. Prospective buyers in the GCC should contact authorised Oris retailers for regional availability and local pricing.

How does the 2026 olive green Divers Date differ from its predecessors?

The core architecture of the Divers Date remains consistent with the collection's lineage, which descends from Oris's first dive-ready watch of 1965. The 2026 edition's distinction is its olive green dial, which references the palette of vintage military equipment, accompanied by the quick strap change system and a supplied black rubber strap as standard.

What case size is the Oris Divers Date?

The case measures 39.00 mm in diameter, 12.10 mm thick, with a lug-to-lug distance of 46.50 mm and an inter-horn width of 19 mm.

Osama Haseeb
Osama Haseeb
Osama Haseeb is the Horology Editor at WATCHESPEDIA. Over three years he has covered luxury lifestyle across watches, jewellery, yachts and perfumes for collectors and connoisseurs throughout the Gulf (GCC), pairing close attention to technical detail - movements, materials and specifications - with the market context that matters to Gulf buyers. He combines this editorial expertise with a strong command of modern search and AI-driven discovery, so that WATCHESPEDIA's coverage reaches the readers looking for it. He believes in doing things the right way, favouring accuracy and craftsmanship over shortcuts. Away from the desk, he is a keen mountain trekker.

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