Looks like a typical 3-sensor set up. There are two "switches" and one analogue sensor. The upper photo shows a switch with DC positive going to the switch and the second wire going to the alternator. This way, the alternator field only gets energised when there is oil pressure (ie, when the engine is running).
The lower photo shows a switch which will make the low oil pressure alarm work and a "sensor" (the larger device) which makes the oil pressure gage work. Both of these are "one wire" devices, with the second connection being the engine block (which is connected to DC negative).