Orient Men's 'Mako II' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel Diving Watch, Diving Watch

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Orient Men's 'Mako II' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel Diving Watch, Diving Watch

Orient Men's 'Mako II' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel Diving Watch, Diving Watch

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I’m honestly quite surprised with the Orient Mako II bracelet quality. To match the classic sub-type case the bracelet features oyster-style links. The tops of the links are brushed while the sides are polished. The endlinks are unfortunately hollow, but they are surface treated to the same quality of the rest of the watch. Even though the endlinks are hollow it doesn’t negatively impact the overall quality of feeling for the the bracelet. However once you take the bracelet off and physically handle the endlinks, you can certainly tell it’s an area where they decided to cut cost. Although this Seiko watch doesn’t have a power indicator and less amount of power reserve compared to Orient Star timepieces, it still has a good amount of power reserve amounting to about 41 hours. For those that has passed on the Mako due to its old movement, then the new Mako 2 might spark that interest once again =) Where To Buy Orient Mako 2? Another unique quality of this watch is that this model is also one of the few timepieces from Orient that doesn’t have a day and date window.

Homage Watch Lists: Audemars Piguet Alternatives | Breitling Alternatives | Grand Seiko Alternatives | Nomos Alternatives | Omega Alternatives | Rolex Alternatives For the same reason, a lot of collectors seem to mistake the new Kamasu model for the Mako III. For instance, drop.com sold almost 500 "Orient Mako III", which were in fact the Orient Kamasu. In this article, we'll be taking a closer look at the Orient Mako II, exploring its design, features, and overall performance to help you determine whether it's the right diver for you. When I look at the watch though, I can immediately forgive the shortcomings of the bracelet. Personally, the styling is really what puts this watch over the SKX. The Kamasu gets an arrow hours hand while the Mako 3 has a sword hours hand. Another major difference between the two is the crystal: sapphire for Kamasu and mineral for Mako III. This is the main reason why the Kamasu is more expensive than the Mako.This marks the COURAGE and CREATIVITY of Orient to merge modern designs with traditional features of a watch. Seiko: A Classic That Never Gets Old Seiko is known for only using the best material in the watchmaking industry. However, the 007 has been discontinued since 2019.

Its 200-meter water resistance rating, day-date display, and luminescent markers make it a highly functional watch suitable for everyday wear and diving. Its classic design and versatile style make it a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable and stylish dive watch. The Orient Mako II features the Orient Caliber F6922 automatic movement, which is an in-house movement developed and produced by Orient Watch Co., Ltd. This movement is highly regarded for its accuracy and reliability, as well as for its value for money. Moreover, even without constant light exposure, the solar-powered movement of the Seiko SNE102 provides a power reserve of up to 6 months.

Surely, the case isn’t as pretty as pricier watches (like the Seiko SARB033 or Tissot PRC 200 Powermatic 80 ) but then we have to remember that Mako 2 is about half the price of these watches. Just a few years ago, the Seiko SKX was the undoubted king of all affordable dive watches. With a reliable 200m water resistance rating and an affordable price tag, there wasn’t much competition. Heading into 2020, Orient changed the game by releasing the Orient Kamasu just as the Seiko SKX was being discontinued, the perfect storm for Orient to take over the affordable diver market. Although Orient offers a waterproof feature that can withstand the same depth, some go for Seiko divers watch as it’s the more trusted timepiece for water activities and adventures. #4 – Orient Offers More Competitive Price Points Although production is now halted for this type, it is still available online and in some stores. Our Verdict: Which Is For You?

The Orient 46943 was born and has been in continued production since. The 46943 was already 30 years old when it debuted in the original 2004 Orient Mako, so the inclusion of the new Orient F6922 caliber in the Orient Mako II is huge news. Before we start talking about specific functions, let’s compare movement specs at a high level. Orient 46943 vs Orient F6922 Orient 46943 Specs Orient chooses to keep the design of the Mako 2 just like the original Mako. The dial or watch face actually is the same. Orient knows the looks of the Mako is well loved by fans and I really agree with their decision to keep it like that. It’s very difficult to give a much higher quality sapphire crystal while maintaining the low price of the Mako 2. My only advice is to ensure you guys don’t overuse the Mako 2 unless you want the dial window full of scratches =P Seiko, on the other hand, has experimented and created timepieces as TECHNOLOGY EVOLVED. Features such as solar-powered movement and atomic precision make Seiko watches more attractive and valuable. #2 – More Movement Options From Seiko This timepiece from the Orient Star collection also has a partially skeletonized dial which is cut stylishly to show the internal mechanism of the watch.This watch from Orient made its way to the hearts of the diving community because of its price point and the fact that it comes with all distinct features of a genuine dive watch: luminous hands and indices, a screw-down crown, and a one-way rotating bezel. Movement and ISO Certifications The Mako 3, also known as the Kamasu, represents the most recent generation of Orient Mako watches. Like its predecessors, the Mako 3 has a 41.5-mm case that is water-resistant to 200 m (20 bar, 656 ft). It also features the caliber F6922, the same movement found in the Mako 2. However, Orient has also made some significant changes. These include the use of scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and the design of the dial, bezel, and hands. Instead of sword hands, these watches have arrow-shaped hands with a luminous second hand. The second hand on first and second-generation Makos doesn't glow in the dark, making it difficult to tell if your watch is working properly under poor lighting conditions like those experienced underwater. For divers, this can be a matter of life and death.

Seiko may have been present for a long time but Orient has done a great job in disrupting the trend. The original Orient Mako had an Orient 46943 automatic movement which was notorious for having inaccurate movement and weak functionality. Mako II, Ray II (Ref: saa0200ab9, saa0200bd9, saa0200cw9, faa02009d9, faa02001b9, faa02002d9, faa02003b9, faa02004b9, faa02005d9) But some people are not too happy with it due to many issues such as outdated movement, extra pusher for date change (which add one more critical area for water ingress), and the less than satisfactory mineral crystal.

There are different stainless steel bracelet styles you can choose from and you can buy most of them online. Is my Mako II made in Japan? The Orient Ray, like the Mako, doesn’t feature a sapphire crystal but is a more affordable alternative to the RA-AA0 series featured in this review, and Orient Kamasu. The round hour markers are simple and straightforward, perfect for someone looking for a dive watch that flies under the radar. Although the RA-AA0 series featured in this review is undoubtedly a step up in specifications over the Ray II, the Ray II has an heir of simplicity with its typical rounded hour markers and plain dials, while the RA-AA0 is a bit wilder and out there. In contrast to the Orient Sporty Chronograph, the tachymeter ring of the SSB359 is found on the bezel, effectively increasing the ease of use and readability.



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