Sign up for our Daily Digest emails! Put yourself in the cockpit of a speed machine and imagine all the instrumentation that lets you peer into the heart of performance. Technology has a purity all its own, and Oakley captured it in the gauges of this time machine. An onboard chronograph offers accumulated and interval timing, and like the integrated alarm, it comes with a dedicated sub dial.
Accessed by a separate crown, an internal bezel can be rotated for displaying a second time zone or utilized as a countdown timer, and a tachymeter scale measures speed based on travel time and distance. Owner's Manual. Learn more.
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Keep reading for the complete timeline of every Oakley watch ever made, and learn how the brand has transformed over the years. The first Oakley watch, the Oakley Timebomb is coveted by collectors as the quintessential O watch. And the rounded glass face adds a turn of the century futuristic feel.
Plus with a Grand Seiko movement, this watch is a lot more than just design. Check out our guide on how to repair original timebombs for more. Launched only a year after the original Timebomb, the Oakley Icon Timebomb and small version offer a more traditional watch design in a smaller case.
Plus the Icon is slimmed down, fitting more like a 38 or millimeter watch. A follow-up to popular D1 watch, the Oakley D. How small? The D. Adding on to the Oakley watch lineup, the Crush features similar styling to the Torpedo but in a calmer design. Outside of the upscale finished, the Crush and Bullet feature similar designs, albeit with different colorways available. Featuring a two-tone design with all of the pushers buttons on one side, this watch is everything we love about Oakley watches.
The follow-up to the popular D1 sports watch, the D2, builds on the same great running and track technology. With a sleek O Matter and Unobtainium design, this watch is waterproof and durable. The same software found in the D1 was enhanced to now store up to 50 runs and laps, split times, etc.
Wearers complained of issues with the watch in water and the bands falling apart over time. Released in , the Oakley Crush 2. While still sporting similarities to the original Crush, the 2. Launched alongside the 2.
This watch wears closers to a mm size and was available in a variety of colorways including pink, powder blue, and light white. Originally coming to the market in , the Oakley GMT features an analog face and a steel backbone. Oakley continued with the spinal design on the steel wrist band from the Timebomb, but gave it an updated polished look and sapphire glass.
A true chronograph, the Oakley Judge features a jewel Swiss movement designed for precision time-keeping, and features a sub-dial for logging minutes and hours. Made of stainless steel, the Oakley Blade watch features an aggressive design that lives up to its name. And Oakley advertised the 16 million pounds of force it takes to bend the stainless steel in the blade design. Designed to fit a variety of wrists this watch is powered by a five jewel Swiss movement and a month battery.
Originally released in as the Oakley Time Tank, this watch would later become one of the most popular Oakley watches of all time. With a distinct squared design, taking styling cues from the era of Oakley design, this watch features an analog 42mm case powered by a jewel movement. The Time Tank was released with two bracelet options, the first being a lightweight titanium bracelet with micro-adjustment links reinforced with carbon fiber.
The second more affordable option featured a leather band for everyday wear. In , Oakley was forced to rename the Time Tank watch to Minute Machine after a lawsuit from Cartier who owned the trademark to the original name. Designed for the outdoors, the Saddleback is an analog watch made of L high-grade stainless steel.
In a nod to the outdoors, this watch features a leather band. And the dials and displays were designed to be high-contrast for easy viewing in low light conditions. All of these components are powered by a month battery. The Jury follows a similar design to the Timebomb and Icon, with a spinal-esq stainless steel band.
Building on the success of the original Blade watch, the Oakley Blade II features a similar aggressive design hammered into a case made of stainless steel and Unobtainium. Powered by a gold-plated 5-jewel quartz swiss movement, the 44mm Blade is equally impressive on the inside as the outside. With a relatively tame and classic design for Oakley, the Holeshot was available in 3 variations. The Holeshot 6-Hand features a chronograph dial and movement, in addition to a tachymeter around the rim of this analog watch.
This watch is designed to act as a stopwatch measuring precision time at the press of a button. In comparison, the Holeshot 3-Hand and 3-Hand Small are simpler classic watches, featuring as you likely guessed 3 standard hands and a classic dial. An update to the original Jury watch, the Jury II sticks with the small 34mm size and polished design. And with an updated dial, the Jury II features large numbers at the 2, 4, 8, and 10 positions. The first, Judge II, features a similar chronograph design as the original Judge with an updated dial.
Similar to the Jury II, the Judge II dial emphasizes the 2, 4, 8, and 10 positions, in addition to the 6 within the sub-dial. The second iteration, Judge II Dual Time, featured a sub-dial that allows you to track a separate time zone.
Geared towards world travelers, the Dual Time also features a more tame dial similar to the original Judge. With an analog face and modern design, the Oakley Crankcase first appeared on store shelves in Similar to the Holeshot, Oakley offered two versions of the Crankcase. In comparison, the Crankcase 3-Hand 45mm and 3-Hand small 36mm feature a simpler dial with just a date function.
All three of these watches are submersible up to meters feet , though the latter versions offer a leather strap vs. And be careful not to confuse this watch with the Crankshaft or Crankcase sunglasses that have similar names. A sleek professional-looking watch, the Oakley Warrant features a thin and narrow case.
One of the simpler Oakley watches ever made, this timepiece is still a show stopper. Owner's Manual.
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