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This collection represents Orient’s classic design with modern accents. You will notice that the construction of this watch was engineered to combine the classical designs of the past with the modern fashions of the present. The variations of this watch have either bold numerals or bars to indicate the hour of the day. This watch is perfect for business environments as well as a casual setting.
Orient offers such features as the am/pm indicator. There are two ways to adjust the day and am/pm indicators. The first way is to use the push-button located at the 2 o’clock position. The second way is to rotate the second level time indicator on the crown (time-setting knob). You will notice that the crown has two levels. The first level adjusts the date on the 3 o’clock position, while the second level adjusts the hour and minute hands. For every 12 hours that the hand passes the 12 o’clock position, the am/pm indicator will change. In place of the 9 o’clock numeral is a red marker indicator. The marker allows for the owner to know whether or not the time is in am or pm.
This timepiece runs on the power in the spring of the watch. Since this watch is a mechanical, it will power itself as it is being worn.
The links for this watch come tapered. You will also notice that the band comes in either genuine leather or a solid stainless steel band. The links for the metal band come in both matte and finished, which allows for a two-tone shine that complements the rest of the watch. For the metal band variation, the watch comes in a deployment clasp, which prevents the watch from coming off by accident.
There are a total of 9 variations to this watch. 6 of the watches come in a metal band. Within the metal band series, there are 3 watches that have a silver band. The difference between those 3 variations is the color of their dial: black, blue, or white. 2 watches of the metal band come in gold bands with either a black or white dial. The last metal band variation has a silver/gold band with a white dial.
For the leather series, all of the bands come in black. One variation comes in just a black dial. The other two variations have numerals from 11-1 and 5-7 to indicate the hours of the day. They come in either a black or white dial.
The Orient Story


The Orient Story The Orient Story Orient Watch was formally established in July 13th, 1950 in Tokyo. Orient Watch has focused on mechanical watch making, specializing in self-winding watches using only our in-house movements. Orient is considered one of the "Big Three" watch companies in Japan, but what sets them apart from the competition is that they have dedicated themselves in the advancement of mechanical watch making. The Orient Watch Company produces their mechanical movements in-house at their facility in Japan. These movements are dedicated for the use Orient's own mechanical watches. This list of industry abnormalities with the consideration of being one of the most affordable choices makes Orient an exceptional experience in the world of time keeping, and yet remains as one of the most obtainable. Orient is a brand unlike any other... It is profoundly unique. Orient In-House Movements Orient Watch is known throughout the world as Japan's mechanical watch. The center of Orient's philosophy is to be and remain a true watch maker accessible to all. In practice, this means an unyielding determination to design, manufacture and assemble the best mechanical movements. Now after 59 years, Orient's passion for the art of time keeping has lead to become the largest mechanical watch manufacturer in Japan. Orient 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY - Located in Los Angeles, California, Orient's American Service Station provides owners with a Warranty and Repair office now in the USA. |