New Oris Watches 2026: Star Edition, Artelier and Calibre 113 Revealed
Heritage, elegance and innovation for 2026.
Swiss independent watchmaker Oris arrives at Watches and Wonders 2026 with one of its most complete and compelling modern collections. Rather than focusing on a single hero product, Oris has introduced four distinct models aimed at very different buyers. The lineup includes the historically important Star Edition, the redesigned Artelier Date, the complication-led Artelier Complication, and the technically impressive Artelier Calibre 113.
Together, these releases reinforce what has made Oris increasingly relevant in recent years: authentic mechanical watchmaking, sensible pricing, strong design identity and genuine independence. For collectors and enthusiasts looking beyond the mainstream luxury groups, the new Oris watches 2026 collection deserves serious attention.
Oris Star Edition Brings Back a Historic Milestone
The emotional centrepiece of the collection is the Oris Star Edition.
This watch celebrates 60 years since Oris launched its first model with a lever escapement movement, a milestone tied directly to one of the most important moments in the company’s history.

For decades, restrictive Swiss Watch Statute regulations limited Oris to producing pin-lever movements. After a long legal battle led by Dr. Rolf Portmann, those restrictions were eventually removed, allowing Oris to compete more freely in mechanical watchmaking.

The original 1966 Oris Star symbolised that freedom. Now, in 2026, the design returns in highly faithful form.

The new Star Edition features a compact 35 mm stainless steel barrel-shaped case, silver dial, applied markers, vintage plexi crystal and black leather strap. It preserves the elegant proportions and space-age charm of the original while adding modern reliability. Inside is the automatic Oris Calibre 733 with a 41-hour power reserve.

Importantly, Oris has not made it a limited edition, which should make this one of the most accessible heritage launches of the year. For collectors who appreciate historical significance without excessive pricing, the Star Edition could become one of the sleeper hits of 2026.

Technical Specifications
| Case Material | Stainless steel |
| Case Diameter | 35 mm |
| Thickness | 11.10 mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 41.50 mm |
| Water Resistance | 5 bar (50M) |
| Dial | Silver |
| Crystal | Plexi-crystal |
| Strap | Black leather strap |
| Movement | Automatic |
| Calibre | Oris Calibre 733 |
| Power reserve | 41 hours |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, central seconds, date |
| Price | CHF 1,800 |
Artelier Date Returns as a Modern Urban Dress Watch
Oris has also revived the Artelier collection, long known as the brand’s elegant dress watch family. The new Artelier Date 38 mm introduces a sharper and more contemporary look, aimed at buyers who want a refined Swiss watch for everyday use.

Its 38 mm size feels especially well judged in today’s market. It offers elegant proportions, broad wearability and a slim 10.9 mm profile. Powered by the Oris 733 automatic movement, the watch is available with white, dark blue or chocolate black dials.




For buyers wanting a Swiss-made dress watch without oversized dimensions or excessive pricing, this may be one of the best-value launches of the year.
Technical Specifications
| Case Material | Stainless steel |
| Case Diameter | 38 mm |
| Thickness | 10.90 mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 44 mm |
| Water Resistance | 3 bar (30M) |
| Dial | White, Dark Blue, Chocolate Black |
| Crystal | Double-domed sapphire crystal |
| Bracelet / Strap | Leather strap or steel bracelet |
| Movement | Automatic |
| Calibre | Oris Calibre 733 |
| Power reserve | 41 hours |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, central seconds, date |
| Price | CHF 1,750 (strap) / CHF 1,950 (bracelet) |
Artelier Complication Adds Character and Practicality
The most visually sophisticated model in the Artelier family is the Artelier Complication.

Rather than overcrowding the dial, Oris simplifies the layout into two practical complications: a moonphase at 12 o’clock and a second time zone at 6 o’clock. This gives the watch balance, elegance and everyday usefulness. Sized at 39.5 mm, it sits in an ideal middle ground between classic dress watch sizing and modern wrist presence.

Available in ivory, midnight blue and chestnut, it may be the most versatile watch in the entire lineup.

Technical Specifications
| Case Material | Stainless steel |
| Case Diameter | 39.50 mm |
| Thickness | 11.80 mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 45.50 mm |
| Water Resistance | 3 bar (30M) |
| Dial | Ivory, Midnight Blue, Chestnut |
| Crystal | Double-domed sapphire crystal |
| Bracelet / Strap | Leather strap or steel bracelet |
| Movement | Automatic |
| Calibre | Oris Calibre 782 |
| Power reserve | 41 hours |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, central seconds, moonphase, second time zone |
| Price | CHF 2,300 (strap) / CHF 2,500 (bracelet) |
Artelier Calibre 113 Leads the Collection Technically
For enthusiasts focused on movements, the standout release is the Artelier Calibre 113.



Powered by one of Oris’s most respected in-house movements, it offers a huge 10-day power reserve and a non-linear reserve indicator that becomes more precise as the watch winds down. It also features a rare business calendar display showing day, date, month and week of the year.

At CHF 6,350, it sits above the rest of the collection, but still offers strong value given its mechanical substance.
Technical Specifications
| Case Material | Stainless steel |
| Case Diameter | 43 mm |
| Thickness | 13.10 mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 50 mm |
| Water Resistance | 5 bar (50M) |
| Dial | White or Green |
| Crystal | Double-domed sapphire crystal |
| Bracelet / Strap | Cordovan leather strap / steel bracelet |
| Movement | Hand-wound |
| Calibre | Oris Calibre 113 |
| Power reserve | 240 hours / 10 days |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, small seconds, day, date, month, week, non-linear power reserve |
| Price | CHF 6,350 |
Final Thoughts
The new Oris watches 2026 collection feels intelligent, focused and refreshingly authentic.
Instead of chasing trends, Oris has delivered watches people may actually want to own and wear: a historically rich revival, elegant dress watches, useful complications and a serious movement-led flagship.
For collectors following Watches and Wonders Geneva this year, Oris may not be the loudest brand in the room, but it could be one of the smartest.
For more information, please visit the official Oris website.
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