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Round watch featuring unidirectional bezel, 40 hour power reserve indicator, and date window at 9 o'clock
46 mm stainless steel case with mineral dial window
Automatic self-wind movement with analog display
Stainless steel link bracelet and foldover clasp with double push-button safety closure
Water resistant to 200 m (660 ft)
Product description Features a 21-jewel Orient automatic (self-winding) movement with a hacking and hand winding function, a power reserve meter, a date feature at 9:00, and a uni-directional rotating bezel with luminous dot marker. Includes a screw-down offset crown, a sapphire crystal, luminous hour markers, and luminous black hour and minute hands. Case: Stainless steel, polished and brushed, 46mm x 13.3mm thick. Band: Stainless steel bracelet with dual push button deployant clasp. Water Resistance: 200 meters. Warranty: 1 Year. Amazon.com A stately and sophisticated timepiece with lots of "WOW" factor, this Orient watch stands head and shoulders above the competition. Featuring a sleek and durable design that is buoyed by world renown craftsmanship, Orient watches boast only the best Japanese movements. Don't miss out on your opportunity to own this Orient today! The Orient Story With its roots dating back to 1901, Orient Watch has specialized in the manufacture and growth of mechanical timepieces. Since 1950, Orient has been at the forefront of the production of mechanical watches in Japan. When it comes to watchmaking, Orient does not have an obscure history: Orient has been producing mechanical watches for more than 60 years. It is one of the top three watch manufacturers from Japan and produces 2 million watches per year. Frankly, it may be the biggest watch brand you’ve never heard of. All of Orient’s movements are exclusively made in Japan and no iteration in manufacturing is outsourced. The implicit value of possessing an Orient watch is that the only way to enjoy its tremendous quality is through ownership. Orient prides itself on the premise that its timepieces are a “watchmaker’s watch”-- a no frills mechanical watch that is robust and trustworthy. Our online reputation suggests that an Orient watch is reliable out of the box. This can be attributed to Orient’s undying dedication to mechanical watches. In the eye of the Quartz Revolution in the 1970s, the other top Japanese brands went on to predominantly manufacture quartz, while Orient remained focused on its mechanical movements. And while Orient does produce quartz watches, all movements are supplied by its parent company. So what’s the difference between quartz and mechanical? Despite the obvious difference in moving parts, the short answer is seen in the smooth sweeping second hand of a mechanical watch versus the choppy tick of a quartz movement. As an in-house movement producer, Orient joins a short list of watch companies that actually manufacture their movements in-house and exclusively for their own use. In the industry, it is highly uncommon that a company produces their own movements in-house, and by doing so Orient Watch can ensure that the quality of their wristwatches are held to the highest standards— Orient’s watches have often been lauded for their rich styling, dependability, and tremendous value.