• sadbot0001@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    You can switch between straps and bracelet easily on the hydro. I don’t think oris can do the same.

  • CountFauxlof@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I like Oris a lot more from an aesthetic design perspective, but the Longines GMT movement is awesome at the pricepoint. If you’re more about form over function, I’d go with the Longines; if not, the Oris.

  • DoctorSox@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Best thing is to try them both on if you can. Then:

    • Do you need a GMT? then Longines obv
    • Do you want to be able to change straps easily? then Longines obv
    • Do you plan on this being your only watch for a while? then I’d go Longines because it’s a bit more versatile

    But if the look of the Oris appeals, then I’d go that way. The look of the Aquis is more interesting and unique imo, and that’s what I’d get, but I also have other watches and dont need one do-it-all piece.