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The Oris Big Crown Lou Gehrig Limited Edition is a watch with a story worth knowing. Lou Gehrig played 2,130 consecutive games for the New York Yankees across 15 seasons — a record that still stands as one of the most extraordinary feats in American sport. When he stepped to the microphone at Yankee Stadium on July 4th, 1939, already diagnosed with ALS, he called himself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. He died two years later. This watch is a tribute to his legacy. It's not a logo slapped on a standard production piece — the Big Crown Pointer Date has been reworked from dial to caseback to tell Gehrig's story in material detail.

The 40mm multi-piece stainless steel case carries the Big Crown signature coin-edge bezel and oversized screw-in crown, with a domed sapphire crystal featuring inner AR coating and a screwed caseback engraved with Gehrig's farewell speech scene. The silver dial wears a vertically brushed finish chosen to evoke Gehrig's nickname — the Iron Horse — and the Yankees' blue and white palette runs throughout: blue minute track, blue outlines on the hour markers, and white-lumed details creating a warm contrast against the silver. Rather than the 12 Arabic numerals of the standard Big Crown Pointer Date, this edition uses a mix of numerals and indices that evokes watch design from the 1920s and 1930s — Gehrig's era. The number 4 on the date ring is singled out in blue, marking the jersey number retired by the Yankees in 1940 and the detail that anchors every other design decision on the dial. The watch ships on a brown leather strap double-stitched like a baseball glove, with an additional blue, white, and grey Yankee-coloured NATO strap and a strap change tool included. Each watch is delivered in a special presentation box with a stamped baseball card.

Powering this tribute is the Oris Calibre 754 — the same dependable automatic that runs the standard Big Crown Pointer Date — with a 41-hour power reserve, instantaneous date jump, date corrector, hacking seconds, and the central date pointer hand that has made this platform one of Oris's most enduring references. It's not a complicated movement and doesn't need to be. The pointer date does what it does reliably and legibly, and on this dial, in this colorway, it reads like it was designed for exactly this watch. 

2,130 pieces will be made and each one is individually numbered with a portion of proceeds supporting The Lou and Eleanor Gehrig Family Foundation in its work raising awareness and funding research for ALS.

  • Reference: 754 7785 4091-Set
  • Case Diameter: 40mm
  • Case Thickness: 12.20mm
  • Lug-to-Lug: 48.20mm
  • Movement: Oris Calibre 754 Automatic
  • Power Reserve: 41 Hours
  • Dial: Silver, Vertically Brushed — Mixed Numerals & Indices, Blue Minute Track, Blue Hour Marker Outlines, Blue #4 on Date Ring
  • Luminous: Super-LumiNova® on Hands, Numerals & Indices
  • Crystal: Domed Sapphire — Anti-Reflective Coating Inside
  • Crown: Stainless Steel Screw-In
  • Caseback: Stainless Steel, Screwed — Engraved Farewell Speech Scene & Limited-Edition Number
  • Straps: Brown Leather with White Double-Stitching + Blue/White/Grey Yankees NATO
  • Water Resistance: 5 Bar (50 Meters)
  • Edition: 2,130 Individually Numbered Pieces
  • Packaging: Special Presentation Box with Stamped Baseball Card
About Oris

The rich history of Oris dates back to 1904, when Paul Cattin and Georges Christian founded the brand in Hölstein, Switzerland, where it is still based. Over the past century, Oris has reached many great achievements, including being one of the 10 largest watch brands in the world in the 1960’s. Since the 1980’s, Oris has pursued a catalog of unique mechanical watches that has channeled their independent spirit. From their patented Worldtimer to their depth gauge diver to their mechanical altimeter pilot’s watch, Oris has continued to innovate in a way few other brands can match. An achievement that is highlighted by the brand’s commitment to fare, and accessible prices.