There isn't much that can said further about this watch that can't be seen in the pictures. This is an absolutely stunning watch and at 42mm it is neither wimpy in size nor is it over obtrusive.
If you travel a lot, fly charter jets, fly commercially, are in the military always on the move, or conduct business globally, this is the watch you need to keep track of what time it is anywhere on the face of the earth.
We can't put a whole lot of words in describing how good looking this automatic self-winding watch is, but it is certainly one of the better looking we have ever seen. Of course that's our opinion. But this watch flows. The transition from the watch body to the band is nicely done. The band doesn't look like it's attached to the watch as an after thought, it looks like it was specifically designed for this particular case, which adds a real touch elegance to this timepiece.
This watch has a power reserve indicator at the top of the dial to show the hours left that the watch will run. Being self-winding, it winds using kinetic energy while worn during the day. The date is shown at the bottom of the dial.
The dial itself has a 24 hour indicator. The world time feature is set by placing your location at the current time using the bottom stem. You simply read the time in 24 hour military time. For example, note the setting on the watch in the picture. Click the more images link below the picture to the right for a larger view. The watch says it is about 10 minutes after 10. Note the world timer is set for Caracas Venezuela (your current location) and corresponds with the 20 hundred hours, or 10 PM time. New York sits on the 19 hour which indicates the current time as 19:10. Denver further down the dial reads 17:10 hours, two hours earlier than New York or 5:10 PM, with Los Angeles reading at the 1600 hours, or 4:10 PM. It's fairly simple to locate any time worldwide based on your current location. Just rotate the inner dial using the stem to the current location.
Enough said about how it looks. It's obvious that this is one of our favorites.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
- Movement: 21 Jewels Orient Japan Automatic Movement
- Power Source: Automatic Winding
- Case: Stainless Steel
- Screw-down Crown
- Bracelet: Stainless Steel Solid
- Caseback: Screw-Down Stainless Steel
- Water Resistant: 100m
- Weight: 5.7 OZ.
- Case diameter: 42mm.
- Gift Box: Orient Premium Gift Box
- Color: Black Dial
PRODUCT FEATURES:
- Mechanical Watch with Automatic Winding Kinetic Motion Mechanism.
- Internal Twenty One Japanese Jewels Automatic Movement
- Shock-proof bearings
- Oscillation Frequency: 21,600 oscillations per hour (6 beats per sec)
- Power Reserve Indicator
- Continuous Operation Time: More than 40 hours
- Scratch Resistant Mineral Crystal
- Luminous Hands and Markers
- Dual Time Function: Setting two different time zones.
- World Time Function: Worldwide different time zones.
- Screw-Down Crown
- Unique Dome Glass
- Design Engineering in Japan
Suggested retail for this watch is $570 and it's worth every penny in our opinion. But at $279 delivered, it almost makes you want to ask what's wrong with it? These are new factory models with Orient's worldwide 1 year warranty. There's nothing wrong with these watches, but the deal Orient has put together on this watch makes it very hard to resist. A watch of this quality at $279 is quite unbelievable, and what makes it even more remarkable is the world time feature. You just can't find an automatic with a world time feature for this price, let alone with a power reserve feature. This is truly a bargain in a world class watch.
If you are looking for a unique brand that doesn't follow the crowd or the latest fads in watch designs, and you want a watch manufactured by one of the most respected watch brands in Europe, Russia and the Far East, this is the watch for you. Orient's crisp, clean, uncluttered designs have been a part of their tradition since the start of the company in 1950.
They have also remained true to their goal of producing quality mechanical watches, and have done so continuously for over 55 years. Orient is not a Johnny-come-lately in the mechanical watch business. These folks have been doing it when most in the business thought quartz technology would lay mechanicals to rest once and for all. But Orient fooled them all and now stands atop the mountain as one of the most respected mechanical watchmakers in the world. They are so well respected, it is not uncommon to find their movements in so-called 'fine European watches.'
As we say with all our watches, the pictures simply do not do them justice. If you like the pictures and think they look good, we guarantee you will be so far more delighted when it arrives, and you too will agree that the pictures just don't don't show the beauty of these exquisite timepieces fairly.
So don't hesitate to make the move to quality and tradition. Start enjoying a timepiece with a second hand that sweeps around the dial instead of clicking every second. Own a timepiece that if properly cared for with periodic maintenance will last several generations. You can't say that about a quartz watch.
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Other products in the category Orient World Time Watches:
Orient Power Reserve, World Time - Black Dial -- Self-Winding Automatic with Power Reserve Function
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