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Men's analog watch by Orient, large size with metal bracelet in silver color. It features an automatic mechanism that allows manual winding to be avoided, as this is achieved by the movement of the hand rotating a rotor that winds the spring.
It is suitable for free diving with equipment. The watch has water resistance up to 20 atm/200 meters. The...
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Men's analog watch by Orient, large size with metal bracelet in silver color. It features an automatic mechanism that allows manual winding to be avoided, as this is achieved by the movement of the hand rotating a rotor that winds the spring.
It is suitable for free diving with equipment. The watch has water resistance up to 20 atm/200 meters. The values are not related to the depth of diving but to the atmospheric pressure used during the water resistance test.
Main Features:
• Mechanism: Automatic
• Size: 43mm
• Waterproof: Shallow Diving (20 Atm)
• Band Material: Metal Bracelet
• Band Color: Silver
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I was already satisfied with the Kanno series from Orient, with the beautiful (personal opinion), well-made, and particularly affordable models, but this one is even more enjoyable because of the sapphire glass. The dial is particularly legible and more vibrant, obviously due to reduced reflections.
I was already familiar with the bracelet from the Kanno, so I never used it. It doesn't suit me particularly as a construction. I have been using the watch since the first day with Nato/Zulu straps, in various colors (khaki, red, silver, and I plan to expand the collection) and I match it with whatever I feel like.
I don't think the phosphorus will last long, but in the end, it doesn't bother me much. If I wake up at night and need to see the time, I'll check it on my phone.
In general, this is my philosophy now. Two or three affordable, well-made, and value for money pieces, in different dial colors and with the mechanism that pleases me, matched with various straps. And let the game begin. Because ultimately, I want to enjoy my watches every day and not be tied down. Or, conversely, be able to "set up" one for every occasion.
Orient has covered me with two of these and at a much lower cost than what I would need for other options.
I am a collector of mechanical watches. From collectible Hamilton, Tissot, Bulova, Seiko premier, etc. I have to say that I am truly fascinated by this particular watch. From its accuracy for automatic movement to its durability (Sapphire crystal) and the clarity of its bracelet's quality. Congratulations to Orient for being able to offer us this quality at this price. I bought it as a casual watch and I haven't taken it off my wrist