Bringing The Past Into The Future
Benrus
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Orbit Robot Skindiver
Dial

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Benrus
Orbit Robot Skindiver
Bringing The Past Into The Future
Dial

$1,406.00 Sale
Add To Cart
$632.00
FREE RANDOLPH ENGINEERING SUNGLASSES WITH PURCHASE

Benrus has done it again! They’ve managed to bring back a classic with rich history and create a faithful reissue with a modern feel. Welcome the new Orbit Robot to the skindiver lineup. The original Orbit Robot from 1972 became a cult classic and the brand just knew they had to bring it back. As always, BENRUS takes every step in bringing forward the same design but with improved performance with modern-day materials.

Some of those upgrades include a Soprod P024 Swiss movement, domed sapphire crystal, and screw-down crown for 200 meters of water resistance. For maximum versatility and without changing the overall dimensions, the inner lug size has also been increased to accommodate 20mm straps, which is a favorite among watch collectors.

One of our favorite features of the original and the current reissue is the grey fumé dial, which was paid particular attention to in order to fully replicate the depth and radiance of the original grey watch model. The date window has been maintained, but the day window was removed to allow the dial to be fully appreciated. Of course, the UFO case remains here and the case back features a custom Benrus robot orbiting the Earth, a fun update made to honor the name of the watch.

  • Case: Stainless Steel
  • Dial: Gray Fumé Dial with Orange & White Hands
  • Movement: Soprod P024
  • Features: Center Seconds, Quick Set Date and 38-hour Power Reserve Screw Down Crown
  • Crystal: Sapphire
  • Strap: Stainless Steel
  • Water Res.: 200 Meters
  • Diameter: 41mm
  • Length: 43mm
  • Thickness: 12.97mm
About Benrus

Benrus was founded in New York by Benjamin Lazrus and his two brothers and took its name from the first syllable of his name and the last syllable of the family name. The three young men combined $5,000 in savings and started importing Swiss watch movements and casing them in New York City. They headquartered the fledgling company in the iconic Hippodrome building, nestled in the jewelry district and what is known to still be the “heart” of the City. Today, the company’s headquarters remains in the same location.