Based on Oris’s legendary Big Crown collection, this new model features a pulsometer, a bi-directional rotating bezel that allows measurement to start at any time, an oversized 45mm stainless steel case, a black dial and clear SuperLumiNova numerals and hands.
“We’re so proud to be working with the Royal Flying Doctor Service again and to be supporting the invaluable work the organisation does to bring medical relief to remote parts of Australia. We’re confident the Oris Royal Flying Doctor Service Limited Edition II will prove a useful tool to doctors as they care for patients,” says Oris chairman Ulrich W. Herzog
The pulsometer scale is in a contrasting deep orange to represent the earth in Australia’s Outback where much of the Royal Flying Doctor Service’s work takes place, while the bi-rotating bezel can be used as a timer or a second time zone.
“Our great thanks to Oris for their continued support of our work. As a non-profit, our service relies heavily on the help and generosity of our supporters. Oris’s contributions have made a huge difference to our work in the past, and will do again. There’s no doubt that sales of this new watch will help RFDS save lives,” says Scott Chapman, chief executive of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
The watch has a number of touches to reflect the close relationship between Oris and the Royal Flying Doctor Service, including the organization’s logo on the dial ring at 12 o’clock and embossed on the case back. A luxurious design is presented in an oversize case that comes with a medal bearing the logo.
The Oris Royal Flying Doctor Service limited edition comes with a choice of leather strap or stainless steel bracelet. Oris will make a donation to the Royal Flying Doctor Service for every purchase. Find out more at (02) 163 0555 or go to the Oris Thailand page on Facebook.