Hands-On With The Oris Divers Sixty-Five Sunset Brown Watch

Under the haze of dusk, Oris snuck in a Divers Sixty-Five in October. No fanfare or press release that usually accompanies a new configuration. Instead, just a quiet assurance that this watch was available by listing it on the website. But don't think this smooth criminal will get away with its stealthy strike. The sunset gradient brown dial has rekindled my interest in the Sixty-Five range, and I'm here to tell you why.Before I backtrack, let me jump straight to the action. New for 2020 is the 40mm Divers Sixty-Five with what Oris calls the Brown dial. For me, this sells it short as the gradient from the black aluminum bezel to the golden center takes you on a journey of color. It reminds me of Fender Stratocasters and Telecasters that have a Tobacco Burst finish. As soon as I made that connection, it was an Oris I was desperate to get my hands on. And that’s despite my guitar of choice being the PRS Custom 22. Alongside the sunburst dial are the color-coordinated bronze center-links and outer bezel. The latest in a long line of Sixty-Fives with this bi-color mix of steel and bronze.Five Years EarlierLike a Tarantino flick, I'm mixing the chronology. Five years back, I set my sights on the then brand new Oris Divers Sixty-Five that was fresh from its Baselworld unveiling. But it wasn't until December of 2015 that I pulled the trigger on it. I was in Germany at the time and staying with friends. With me for the trip - yes I always pack two watches - was my IWC Aquatimer and Omega Speedmaster. I felt content that these watches covered the extremes of any excursions. I even proclaimed that there would be no more watch purchases for at least another year.The first Sixty-Five from 2015 had a black dial with luminescent exploded numerals and rubber and fabric straps.Well, this proclamation lasted a good 48-hours after I returned. Killing time in the high street, I saw the Sixty-Five in the window of the AD. Back then, the only configuration was with the black dial with luminescent exploded numerals and a rubber tropic strap. Not even a bracelet existed. Still, the 13mm case height skin-diver had a broad appeal that had my number. I paid through finance, which was the first and last time I have spent this way. Nothing wrong with paying in recurring installments, but through the process, I decided I wanted to own something outright and not have outstanding payments.Oris entering the bronze ageI spent many great times with the Sixty-Five, including sailing adventures in the Adriatic. When the rivet bracelet came out in 2016, I bought it separately for my Oris. The rivet bracelet had a nice vintage look with a bracelet tapering from 20mm to 16mm. But with a modern and robust feel. Over time, the Sixty-Five got less and less wear. Until 2018, I eventually sold it with the bracelet and strap. At the same time, Oris announced new variations of the Sixty-Five with bronze touches. The outer circumference of the bezel has a bronze surround that will slowly patina with time.The dials remained inky black with a 40mm and a new 36mm case diameter - closely resembling the original vintage Divers watch from the 60s. But 2019 saw two new Sixty-Fives that led to the watch we have today. The Rake and Revolution launched its limited Honey Diver with the burnt orange dial, no date and a bronze bezel. I remember a rep from Revolution showcasing a sample in the Baselworld press area and asking media types to take shots and share online. My camera was charging at the time, and the lights were pretty terrible, so the image above was the best I could do. This Honey diver was limited to 250 pieces and sold through Revolution's e-store with a few pieces ending up in Oris boutiques. Not unlike Fratello's own Oris Big Crown Pointer Date in Bronze with ox-blood dial.In the same event, Oris introduced a bi-color steel and bronze bracelet that continued the theme with an entirely bronze bezel and blue dial. Oris Co-CEO Rolf Studer even let me try out his watch as we shared some drinks at a Swiss hotel bar. At some point, a few bright sparks made the combination of The Rake and Revolutions' Divers Sixty-Five Honey and bi-color bracelet. This is no better demonstrated than in my favorite wrist-shot of the year by @meirwrist. View this post on InstagramA post shared by Meir (@meirwrist)