nothing hidden
The exhibition caseback on every Orux is not decorative — it is deliberate. A sapphire crystal window set into the 316L stainless steel surround gives a direct, unobstructed view of the NH34A automatic movement working beneath the surface. Twenty-four jewels, the gear train, the bridges, the balance — all visible exactly as they are. Nothing hidden. Nothing dressed up.
Most watches keep their movements out of sight. Orux does not. The open caseback is a statement of confidence in what sits inside — a movement precise enough to be shown, a standard high enough to stand behind. Turn the watch over and everything it is built on is right there in front of you. That is not just transparency. It is exactly what the Orux crest stands for.
Most watches keep their movements out of sight. Orux does not. The open caseback is a statement of confidence in what sits inside — a movement precise enough to be shown, a standard high enough to stand behind. Turn the watch over and everything it is built on is right there in front of you. That is not just transparency. It is exactly what the Orux crest stands for.