Ollech & Wajs Put a New Spin on their Signature Tool Diver with the Oceangraph
Since Ollech & Wajs regrouped in 2017 under new ownership, the brand has released a series of well liked, vintage inspired tool watches that draw on their rich history of making watches for the military. This often means case shapes and dials that are meant to be function first, and if they?re aesthetically pleasing too, it?s kind of a happy accident. Obviously, there?s a very real appeal and draw to the rudimentary and utilitarian dial designs associated with military watches. They?re clean, timeless, and work in any number of situations across a wide variety of watch genres. But Ollech & Wajs, like everyone, can cut loose, and that?s what their latest release, the Oceangraph, feels like. It contains a blast of color and a more playful sensibility that we haven?t seen from them yet, and the case retains all the qualities of another popular watch in their growing catalog. Let?s take a look.
Ollech & Waj Oceangraph
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial: Blue
Dimensions: 39.56 x 49.5 x 15.15 mmÂ
Crystal: Sapphire  Â
Water Resistance: 1000 metersÂ
Crown: Screw down      Â
Movement: ETA 2824-2
Strap/bracelet: Stainless steel bracelet, Perlon nylon strap
Price: $1,748.75
Reference Number: n/a
Expected Release: Available nowÂ
Regular readers will recall Zach W?s recent review of the Ollech & Wajs C-1000. That watch is a 1000 meter diver, and with its proportions and heft give off the impression of a real tool watch in the old-school sense....
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