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Oris Father Time Limited Edition 01 754 7741 3161-Sep

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Let's work together to change the world

The Father Time Limited Edition takes its name from the iconic Father Time weathervane at Lord's Cricket Ground, the Home of Cricket and home of the MCC. The cast iron figure is said to represent Law 12.3 of the Laws of Cricket: “After half is called, bails shall be removed from both wickets.” This marks the end of the day's play. The timepiece represents Oris and the MCC's shared vision of sharing the Change for the Better agenda and commitment to the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Only 1,926 examples were produced , commemorating the year Father Time was donated to Lord's.


    • MATERIAL Composite bronze case, stainless steel case back
    • MEASURE 40.00 mm
    • Sapphire GLASS , curved on both sides, anti-reflective treatment on the inside
    • BACKPACK Stainless steel, screwed, with special engravings
    • CROWNS AND BUTTONS Screwed bronze safety crown
    • WATERPROOF 5 bar
    • HANDS 20 mm


    • REFERENCE Oris 754, SW 200-1 base
    • DIMENSIONS Ø 25.60 mm, 11 1/2'''
    • FUNCTIONS Hours, minutes and seconds in the centre, central date hand, rapid date corrector, fine adjustment, stop seconds
    • CHARGE Automatic charging
    • POWER RESERVE 38 h
    • ALTERNATIONS 28'800 A/h, 4 Hz
    • RUBIES 26


    • MATERIAL White dial
    • LUMINESCENT MATERIALS Indexes, numbers and hands with Superluminova C3/Black NL



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