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ProPilot Altimeter 'Mission Control'
Tradition and innovation collide as Oris's Swiss Made mechanics blast into the future with Bamford
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This, of course,is home to the much- loved independent Swiss watchmaker. Oris has been on the site since it was founded in 1904, and in the 121 years between then and now, it has created almost 300 bespoke mechanical calibres and countless iconic watches, among them the Big Crown, one of the earlier pilot's watches and given its name on account of its oversized crown, designed for ease-of-use by gloved airmen.
Through such watches, Oris has become a Swiss watchmaking icon, winning a hard-earned reputation along the way for innovation, and for watches with thoughtful functions that deliver real-world value. Oris watches always make sense.
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In 2014, it extended this reputation with the first Big Crown ProPilot Altimeter👇. This watch became the world's first watch to feature both an automatic mechanical movement and a mechanical altimeter.
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This material delivered a number of performance advantages, chiefly in that while being two thirds lighter than titanium, it was also stronger than many metals. On top of that, each case took on a unique,graphic finish, almost like tree rings. Combined, the watch's form and function made it a glorious outlier - a watch without boundaries, a watch without competition.
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So what does it do? Essentially, it does what an altimeter does: measure air pressure and gauge altitude. A pilot, a hiker a mountaineer - there are numerous use cases for the device - relies on an altimeter to record changes in altitude during an ascent or descent. In an aircraft, this would typically appear in an instrument cluster.
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“IT’S A WATCH LIEUTENANT UDLEYWOULD BOLDLY WEAR TO GO WHERE NO WATCHMAKER HAS GONE BEFORE”
Wrist and reward
The ProPilot Altimeter is a technical wonder. Oris product development engineer Richard Siegrist goes into the detail
Richard, tell us a bit about yourself… My name is Richard Ipyana Siegrist, but everyone calls me Ipy. I’ve been Oris product
development engineer for three years. I’m a timber engineer by
education and in my free time I like working in my wood shop and truffle
hunting with my dog.
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If a designer has designed something you think is impossible to deliver, what then? That doesn’t really happen, because what do comes first. It’s then my job to explain to the designer the possibilities and also the limitations of, for example, a specific new case material. We work very closely, so we have a constant exchange on every project.
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And what’s new about it? We wanted to evolve the existing model by increasing the altitude range from 4,500 metres to 6,000 metres, while also making the case slimmer and lighter. It took three years to develop, and it was complex! The solution was an updated pressure box that can show the range within 1.5 rotations of the indicator hand. We also introduced a thinner automatic movement with a 56-hour power reserve, Oris Calibre 793, and housed it in a unique carbon-fibre composite material case with a titanium bezel and case back. The carbon composite is two thirds lighter than titanium. The result is a watch with improved performance that’s also 1mm slimmer than the previous model and 70 grammes lighter. At 47 mm, it’s still a substantial watch, but we’ve created a beautifully balanced tool that works even on a smaller wrist. Of course, there are electronic altimeters out there, but this is all about the joy of mechanics!
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Who would you say this watch is for? It’s for outdoor fans, who like to go hiking and be in the mountains; for pilots and aviation enthusiasts; and last but not least for “technical nerds”, who appreciate the ingenuity in this high-functioning watch.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Collection: ProPilot
🤝 COLLABORATIONS:
Model: Oris X Bamford ProPilot Altimeter “Mission Control” Carbon Case 47mm
The ProPilot Altimeter ‘Mission Control’ is the only watch in the world
(or space) with an automatic mechanical movement and a mechanical altimeter.
It has a carbon-fibre composite case and an altitude scale in feet
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Reference 01 793 7775 8724-Set
Movement
Automatic Calibre Oris 793-1 base SW 300-1
Dimensions Ø 25.60 mm, 11 1/2’’’
Winding Automatic winding
Power-Reserve 56 hrs
Vibrations 28’800 A/h, 4 Hz
Jewels 25
Functions
Hours, minutes and central sweep seconds hands, date with quick setting, stop second device, date window at 3 o’clock
Operating devices
- Grey PVD-plated titanium screw-in security crown at 2 o’clock
- Grey PVD-plated titanium screw-in altimeter crown at 4 o’clock
Single-piece carbon fibre case
Grey PVD-plated titanium bezel
Diameter: 47.00 mm (1.85 inches)
Thickness: 16.70 mm
Lug to lug: 55.00 mm
Top glass: Sapphire, domed on both sides, anti-reflective coating on both sides
Case back: Grey PVD-plated titanium, screwed, feet-to-metre conversion chart engravings
Water resistance: 10 bar (100 metres)
Dial
Black with yellow, lime and red detailing, altitude scale on outer dial ring in feet
Luminous material Indices, numbers and hands printed with Super-LumiNova®
Top glass Sapphire, domed on both sides
Strap/Bracelet
⚠️ Warranty Extended to 3 years with MyOris sign-up.
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🔰 Limited edition 250 pieces, each watch is delivered in a special presentation box
Availability September 2025
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