Oris launches limited Hölstein Edition 2026 watch

Oris introduced the Hölstein Edition 2026 on June 1. The limited-edition timepiece draws from the Artelier collection with Bauhaus design elements.

The watch features a polished 39.5mm case and a domed gray dial with faceted applied markers. A polished sub-dial at 6 o’clock and a red sub-seconds hand add contrast.

It runs on the in-house Caliber 401, an antimagnetic movement with a 120-hour power reserve. Oris rates the movement at -3 to +5 seconds per day and backs it with a 10-year warranty after registration.

Production is limited to 250 pieces. Each watch ships in a special wooden box with a unique number on the polished case back. Pricing starts at €3,800.

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