Anyone one this orient diver

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Join Date: Nov 2009 Quickdraw

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Anyone own this diver??

This looks sweet, but don't see a lot of people snagging this model:

http://www.orientwatchusa.com/wz0351fd-p-319.html for $800 clams, you'd think it would have a higher WR rating. Even discounted to $400 it seems a bit high, although it does have a reserve power indicator. BTW, I think this model was released at the beginning of the year.


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08-23-2010, 07:31 PM Join Date: Jul 2009 tkromer

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The OrientStar Line is their VERY nice movements. For $400 you're getting a 3-hand auto with power reserve, and a depth rating as deep as you'll ever need. I think it's a pretty good deal, the only way you could get more features for less is to go Chinese or quartz.


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Today, 07:15 PM Join Date: Feb 2010 phephner

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I can't tell you how nice a watch this is for the money. I own both blue and yellow Orients and the dials are stunning. The blue especially rivals Invicta in it's light refracting qualities. THe yellow dial never fails to cheer me up whenever i wear it too. Plus at 50% off with the 'iloveorient' code it's a rockin' deal!!!

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To me its not worth the money.mineral crystal...really?.and japanese movement.You could get a top of the line Seiko for that __________________

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Quote: Originally Posted by phephner I can't tell you how nice a watch this is for the money. I own both blue and yellow Orients and the dials are stunning. The blue especially rivals Invicta in it's light refracting qualities. THe yellow dial never fails to cheer me up whenever i wear it too. Plus at 50% off with the 'iloveorient' code it's a rockin' deal!!!

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Today, 07:44 PM Join Date: Mar 2008 BigJoe

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Bill I think 400.00 is a fair price for this watch I have not seen it cheaper any where good luck but if you like it I would grab it at this price. __________________

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Today, 07:46 PM Join Date: Jun 2009 50mm&up

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I was checking them out last night. Love the saturation diver, but at $1800 its not gonna happen, lol. This is the next best, IMO. Very nice watch. __________________


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