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Japan is known for many things, perhaps one of the most widely recognised for its technological innovations. In the world of watches, Japanese watchmakers are widely known to excel in integrating modern technologies and meticulous craftsmanship to their watches, proving to be a serious competitor against the Swiss. Since 1950, Orient has been one of the most prominent watchmakers in Japan, producing mechanical in-house movements and high quality watches that pack incredible value. Joining the Seiko Epson group in the early 2000s, Orient continued to strive in producing a wide array of options ranging from divers to dress watches.
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Orient Mechanical Classic Blue Ref. RA-AC0M10L |
Orient presence in the watch industry today remains ever present, offering great watches at fantastic price points. Distinguished by the beautifully finished movements and refined designs, Orient focuses primarily on four main categories: Classic, Revival, Sports and Contemporary, each having their own unique design element and characteristics.
Orient has unveiled their latest iteration of their Classic line, and within clads the Orient Mechanical Classic Blue Ref. RA-AC0M10L. Introducing a blue dial to the Mechanical Classic lineup, this new edition is set to amaze all watch enthusiasts who cherish good watchmaking. Being part of the collection, this exquisite timepiece exhibits an evergreen aesthetic that delivers elegance and sophistication to suit any occasion.
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Blue dial with polished indices |
Off the bat, a high level of detail is reflected in the tastefully finished case of the Orient Mechanical Classic. The polished stainless steel case receives a highly finished bevelled edge that extends from one end of the lug to another, adding a touch of depth and luxurious character.
This high polish finish contrasts especially well with the satin brushed finish on the side of the case. Having a case diameter of 38.4mm, 9mm thick (without crystal) and a lug to lug distance of 44mm, the watch has a delicate size that fits most wrist sizes. Moreover, the lugs curve downwards gently, allowing the watch to hug the wrist comfortably. The watch is water resistant up to 30m (3 bar), making it perfect for everyday use.
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38mm stainless steel case |
Without a doubt, the star of the show is the magnificent dial of the Orient. Underneath the glass crystal, sits a light blue dial with polished indices. The dial further has a pie-pan element, in which is curved in an elegant manner. Featuring a beautifully polished dauphine hands to give a bright shine that is held together by a minute scale rehaut, giving it a minimalistic vintage aesthetic.
Protected by the screwed down case back lies, the Orient in-house caliber F6724 automatic movement, featuring a substantial power reserve of 50 hours. This 22-jewel movement has a 3 Hz beat rate of 21,600 beats per hour. The Caliber F6724 also holds hand-winding and hacking capabilities.
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Orient in-house caliber F6724 automatic movement |
The Orient Mechanical Classic Blue Ref. RA-AC0M10L comes on a 20mm multi-finished steel bracelet, complimenting vintage dressy aesthetic of the case. The strap features an ever-reliable 3-fold Orient signed clasp to strap the watch securely on the wrist.
The combination of a classic design with Orient's dedicated watchmaking experience of more than half a century truly embodies in the Orient Mechanical Classic Blue Ref. RA-AC0M10L. This mesmerising piece is an amazing addition to the lineup that brings remarkable value. The luxurious and elegant appeal of the watch truly allows it to shine bright in every occasion.
Maker | Orient Star |
Movement | Caliber F6724 |
Dial | Blue |
Case | Stainless steel |
Crown type | Push-pull crown at 3 O'clock |
Lug width | 20mm |
Crystal material | Glass Crystal |
Strap | Stainless steel |
Water resistance | 30m |
Dimensions | 38.4mm in diameter, 44mm lug to lug, 9mm thick |
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