Welcome to The Dial, the place to stay dialed in to everything Oak & Oscar.
Once the movement is out of the ultrasonic cleaner, it goes through one additional treatment before actual assembly: epilame.
Read more →Zach Kazan of Worn & Wound spent some time with our latest release, the Humboldt GMT Titanium, and wrote about it! He said that, "It's immediately recognizable as an Oak & Oscar..." and continued to comment on how we're "...expanding the idea of what an Oak & Oscar watch should be." Click through to read more!
Read more →Introducing the Humboldt GMT Titanium! Now available in grade 5 titanium, a very light weight and super durable metal,and featuring our newest, most sought after dial color—dark green!
Read more →We are ecstatic to included as one of The Best Microbrand Watches from InsideHook, an online publication that features "short, digestible takes on the most relevant topics of the day."
Read more →A full service involves completely disassembling the movement, down to the tiniest parts, repairing or replacing any worn components, thoroughly cleaning everything, re-lubricating, reassembling, and intensively testing each watch.
Read more →It’s pretty straightforward to size one of our bracelets, and you can do it yourself at home.
Read more →We’re incredibly honored to see Oak & Oscar’s white dial Olmsted included the seven watches to wear after labor day story, which are comprised of watches with anything from white dials to white ceramic.
Read more →Poor timekeeping is one of the main indications that your watch might need a service, but how do you know how well your watch is keeping time?
Read more →There’s a particular service request that comes in during summer more than any other season: sticky bezels. Learn how to clean you bezel at home.
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