Love Oris, this one not being my cup of tea. Just wanted to mention that Oris doesn't have "its own movement" like said in the description. Thankfully it later rectifies by mentioning it's a slightly modified ETA7750 with an Oris rotor, I just find it a shame that the description is misleading trying to sell it as in house.
Oh, I did not realize it was a limited edition. I see the signature now. I would assume it is part of the limited edition. Does the Oris webpage for this watch have photos of the movement? The red rotor is just marketing. They did not always do this. I assume this is a limited edition thing. Your best bet would be to hit the webpage for this specific watch
Here is the MD advertisement for this Drop... Showing the proper Red Rotor. I have confirmed that the rotor should be red on all display back Oris automatics. This may be a "non-authorized" marker since it was sold by MD.
I have a trouble ticket with MD right now to try to send it back. I have purchased about 10 watches from MD and none of them had FrankenWatch syndrome other than this one... I will report if they do what is correct in thsi situation.
I'm happy to see some of the higher end brands showing up. There are actually TWO Oris' running on drops right now, this being one of them. It's not quite a model I would get, but the brand certainly caught my eye when I noticed it was up for a drop. So, while I'm not going for this particular model, I do want to validate Massdrop's efforts in getting Oris watches included :)
SkipPpThis is a sweet watch. I think if you look, you'll find this limited ssion available from sources that don't have waits of issues with warranty at a reasonable price.
I'm not impinginging in MD, I've bought tons here. Just that this one doesn't bowl me over. :)
Not my cuppa, but to each is own.
At these prices it does make me wonder whether we'll eventually see one of Oris' Artelier Calibre 11xs (not that I'll be buying one, but they look brilliant).