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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #36753 in Watches
- Color: black
- Brand: Orient
- Model: CFHAA001B
- Band material: stainless-steel
- Bezel material: stainless-steel
- Case material: stainless-steel
- Clasp type: deployment-clasp-with-push-button
- Dial color: black
- Dial window material: Mineral
- Movement type: japanese-automatic
- Water-resistant to 165 feet
Features
- Quality Japanese Automatic movement; functions without a battery; powers automatically with the movement of your arm
- Solid stainless-Steel Bracelet
- Skeleton case-back
- Semi-Skeleton dial
- Water-resistant to 165 feet (50 M)
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There are two variations to this series. The metal band series exemplifies a timeless look, while the leather band series emphasizes a modern style. This approach allows for a choice between classic and trendy. This is the case because the metal band watch has more classy numerals on the hour indicators. You will notice that the hands and numerals on the metal band watch have more curvature than the bold, sharp hands and numerals of the leather band watch. Either way, both watches accentuate their texture dial, semi-skeleton look, and their exhibition caseback.
When you look closely at the watch, you will notice the interesting texture on the surface of the large dial. This texture simply brings out the other characteristics of the watch. For instance, the semi-skeleton hole over the 9 oΓÇÖclock indicator is shown more vibrantly. With this feature, the owner can look into the mechanics of the watch.
The second hand, located above the 6 oΓÇÖclock position, is the only sub-dial on this watch. Additionally, there is the power reserve indicator, which allows you to view how much power is left in the spring of the watch in the unit of hours. Since the watch is mechanical, it has no batteries. Therefore, the watch will automatically store power as it is being worn.
If you look at the side of the watch, you will notice two things. First, you will notice that the case has a beautiful dome crystal. Second, you will see that the crown (time-setting knob) has shoulders to protect it.
When you look at the back of the watch, you will see that the watch has an exhibition caseback. The owner can view the rotor (semi-circular piece that pivots back-and-forth) and the rest of the mechanics of the watch by looking into the caseback. Another feature to this dial is the luminescent hands. This feature eliminates the inconvenience of not being able to view your watch during the night. Last but not least, the watchΓÇÖs water-resistant feature prevents water from entering the case for up to 50 meters.
In this collection, the watches either come in a genuine leather band or a stainless steel metal band. The metal bands come in both matte and finished links. This allows for a two-tone design. One of the best attributes about the clasp of this watch is that this clasp is a butterfly deployment, which makes it more seamless than most deployment clasps.
On the leather bands, you will notice the stitching on the edge. The leather band watches comes with a deployment clasp, which prevents the watch from coming off unintentionally.
There are 5 variations to this watch. The first two variations come in metal bands and with classic numerals. The difference between these two watches is the color of the dial: black and white. The next 3 variations come in leather bands. Within the leather bands, 2 models come in black leather and the other model comes in blue leather. The difference between the two black leather band watches are the dial color and stitching: black dial with red stitching or white dial with white stitching. The last model has a blue leather band, white stitching and a blue dial.
The Orient Story
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The Orient Story The Orient Story Orient Watch was formally established in July 13th, 1950 in Tokyo. Orient Watch has focused on mechanical watch making, specializing in self-winding watches using only our in-house movements. Orient is considered one of the "Big Three" watch companies in Japan, but what sets them apart from the competition is that they have dedicated themselves in the advancement of mechanical watch making. The Orient Watch Company produces their mechanical movements in-house at their facility in Japan. These movements are dedicated for the use Orient's own mechanical watches. This list of industry abnormalities with the consideration of being one of the most affordable choices makes Orient an exceptional experience in the world of time keeping, and yet remains as one of the most obtainable. Orient is a brand unlike any other... It is profoundly unique. Orient In-House Movements Orient 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY - Located in Los Angeles, California, Orient's American Service Station provides owners with a Warranty and Repair office now in the USA. |
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