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Orient watches – A Review

Orient watches

It’s often difficult to buy a watch in the mid price range as the quality can vary enormously between brands in this sector however Orient watches offer a great catalogue

The more expensive timepieces from the lower-end brands and also the less expensive Swiss-made watches tend to be part of this category. But even a $50 variation in price can see a drastic change in the quality of the watch.

So, if you’re looking mid-range – typically under $1000 – you are well-advised to do your homework on the brand that you’re interested in. One brand that is worth a look is Orient, which offers decent quality at a reasonable price. 

Orient Men's 'Mako II' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel Diving Watch, Color:Silver-Toned (Model: FAA02002D9)
Orient Men's 'Mako II' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel Diving Watch, Color:Silver-Toned (Model: FAA02002D9)
  • Mineral crystal
  • Crown:Screwed-down.120-Click unidirectional bezel
  • Japanese-automatic Movement
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Background

Founded in 1950, Orient is a Japanese watchmaker offering premium timepieces. It have a great reputation for making really high-quality mechanical offerings at competitive prices. 

Orient is known for its hand-winding and self-winding mechanical watches, but also dabbles in solar and quartz. Today, Orient is a wholly-owned subsidiary of watch giant, Seiko. You can still find the movements in their watches being made in-house in Japan. 

Superior movements aside, it also offers some seriously sleek designs that walk a fine line between playfulness and sophistication. After 70 years there’s an extensive collection with many, many designs to pick from.

Bambino 

'Orient Men's ' Bambino Version 5' Japanese Automatic / Hand-Winding Stainless Steel Bracelet Dial Color:...
"Orient Men's " Bambino Version 5" Japanese Automatic / Hand-Winding Stainless Steel Bracelet Dial Color:...
  • Domed Mineral Crystal
  • Butterfly Clasp
  • Japanese-automatic Movement
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If you’re looking for a dress watch on a budget, the Bambino collection is for you. It has simplistic but beautiful designs. Inside are some of the best mechanical movements you can find at this price level.

The Bambino V5 is quite similar to its predecessors with a 40.5mm case which is 12mm thick. It has crystal on the dome covering the dial, which has Arabic numerals on a sunburst-effect dial, and very polished hands. The side of the case is matte and brushed. You can pick it up in three different colours.

Star 

Orient RA-AB0F09L Men's Stainless Steel 3 Star Blue Dial Luminous Index Day Date Automatic Watch
Orient RA-AB0F09L Men's Stainless Steel 3 Star Blue Dial Luminous Index Day Date Automatic Watch
  • Orient 21 Jewels Self-Winding Automatic Movement, Oscillation Frequency: "21,600 oscillations per...
  • Stainless Steel Case and Band, Fold Over Deployment Clasp
  • Mineral Crystal, Day/Date Display with Spanish Option, Luminous Hands and Markers
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Orient’s Star collection is considered the best by die-hard fans. It has some of the more sophisticated design and a marginally higher price in comparison to other ranges, but it it does combine some of the more modern tech, movements and design features.

The Classic Star is the most popular model because it has a very versatile design that means you can blend it in with any outfit for any occasion. 

The Classic Star also has the on-brand sunburst dial and crystal dome. Both shiny and sophisticated. It has dauphine hands and, again, the highly polished markers. This offers a strong contrast against the pure white dial so it’s incredibly readable in all lighting.

The case is 38.5mm and 13mm thick. It has a vintage look which oozes class.

Mako II

Orient Men's 'Mako II' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel Diving Watch, Color:Silver-Toned (Model: FAA02002D9)
Orient Men's 'Mako II' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel Diving Watch, Color:Silver-Toned (Model: FAA02002D9)
  • Mineral crystal
  • Crown:Screwed-down.120-Click unidirectional bezel
  • Japanese-automatic Movement
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The Mako II is the most popular in the sports range and a real bargain. 

It’s a little chunkier than the rest, at 41.5mm and 13mm thick. The stainless steel case is polished on the sides as well as on the crown. It’s popular with divers as it offers an incredible 20ATM water resistance; almost unheard of at this price.

Ray II

Orient Men's 'Ray II Rubber' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel Diving Watch, Color:Silver-Toned (Model:...
Orient Men's 'Ray II Rubber' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel Diving Watch, Color:Silver-Toned (Model:...
  • 41mm Case Diameter
  • Mineral crystal
  • Japanese-automatic Movement
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If you’re into diving or generally any extreme water sports, the Ray II ($129 / £107) is exceptional. 

The dial has the starburst pattern in the background. It doesn’t just look good, it’s been designed to be seen underwater, where it can withstand 200m of water pressure.

The face has minimal details, again purposely done so the wearer can easily see the time when needed.

The unidirectional bezels edge is scalloped and on the whole, very slim. It has a luminous pip at the 12 position so you’re never unsure of the exact time. For the price, you’d be hard pushed to find a dive watch that would be this reliable.

Mako XL

Orient Men's 'Mako XL' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel Diving Watch, Color:Silver-Toned (Model: FEM75002DW)
Orient Men's 'Mako XL' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel Diving Watch, Color:Silver-Toned (Model: FEM75002DW)
  • Round watch featuring unidirectional corrugated bezel and blue dial with day and date windows at 3...
  • 44.5 mm stainless steel case with mineral dial window. Power Reserve: Approximately 40 hours
  • Automatic self-wind movement with analog display
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Coming back to minimalistic design, the Mako XL offers the clearest design of all. It’s minimal but elegant. It has the right amount of text and markers to remain uncluttered. The dial and hands are made to be totally sharp. The markers are luminous but could be a little brighter.

The bezel rotates, but it’s sturdy and of better quality than most on the market. The bezel has a 60 marker, rather than the typical triangle. It takes a while to get used to.

Summary

Orient watches offer decent quality, with sophisticated designs and reliable movements baked in. The sports watches, in particular, offer exceptional value, especially as this is one of the few affordable brands still making its own movements in-house.

If you like the sound of Orient but want to window shop a little further around the mid-range, you should check out a couple of our reviews. Guess is a great start and a better-known brand if you’re not sure about Orient. Check out what we thought here. If you are interested in a brand you may not immediately recognise, see what we said about the Nixon brand, here.

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Last Updated on October 5, 2020

Maygen
Maygen

Maygen is a multifaceted writer, proofreader and an experienced smartwatch industry writing and editing professional.

October 5, 2020 By Maygen 2 Comments Filed Under: Buying Guides, Classic Watches, Reviews Tagged With: classic timepiece, classic watches, Orient, orient watches, watch reviews, watches review

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  1. AvatarFransie Scholtz says

    January 8, 2021 at 12:13 pm

    Hi. I have a gold men’s Orient wrist watch. It was bought in 2000 for my son as a gift. He did not like the gold and did not wear it once. After we moved I found the watch again and he still doesn’t like the gold. Please suggest a selling price. It has a code/ref at the back AQWCZ007C0

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    • Emma MorrisEmma Morris says

      January 12, 2021 at 4:49 pm

      Hi Fransie, thank you for your question however we are unable to give any guidance on suggested sale prices. This site will probably be best to help you https://www.chrono24.co.uk/info/valuation.htm

      Kind regards

      Reply

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