Orient Watch USA's description of the Orient Flight watch is remarkably straight-forward and to the point. They claim that "the Flight Watch is Orient's take on the quintessential classic Pilot's piece," and that is immanently true. Aviation timepieces are second only to divers' watches in popularity when it comes to
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Orient Mako II & Ray II Dive Watches With New F6922 In-House Movement
All Japanese Orient watches contain in-house movements, but for 2016 the affordably priced brand adds a new and much-awaited movement for two of their most popular collections. Originally introduced in models like the "super-Japanese-looking" Orient King Master watches, the new in-house-made Orient Caliber F6922 automatic movement adds features such as
Orient Dress Watches: The Best Budget Option?
Some believe that the cornerstone of one’s timepiece collection is a fine dress watch. Others, however, may prefer spending their hard-earned cash on rugged sport and tool watches that don’t really work under a shirt cuff. Enter the Orient Watch Company. If you’re a guy who doesn’t wear dress watches
Orient Mako USA Watch Review: Best Budget Diver?
Orient Enforcer SEZ07003D0 Watch
We've long been fans of Japanese Orient watches. Especially when it comes to affordable mechanical watches, and we'd like to share with you the "Enforcer" model. Below you'll also find a limited time discount on this watch exclusively for aBlogtoWatch readers. Orient is technically a wholly-owned subsidiary of Seiko these days,
Orient Mako USA II Watches Hands-On
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Orient Star Standard-Date With Carbon Fiber Dial Watch Review
Japanese watch brand Orient has been praised here on aBlogtoWatch for the level of quality they offer in relation to their prices - in other words, value. We recently recommended Orient as the best option for budget mechanical dress watches. And, while stylistically a bit different from those models, this
Top 10 Watches For Traveling
When it comes to categorizing watches, we tend to organize them by the strict purposes their styles were originally meant for. That translates into a world of dive watches, pilot watches, racing watches, formal watches, business watches, etc... A category that only loosely exists in the traditional sense but that