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Orient Automatic Diver Watch 200m Stainless Steel

Regular price €215,00
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Technical details 

Brand: Orient Watch
Collection: Orient Diver / Mako-Ray family

Movement

  • Type: Automatic mechanical 
  • Calibre: Orient F6922 
  • Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, day, date
  • Hacking seconds: Yes
  • Hand-winding: Yes
  • Power reserve: ~40 hours
  • Frequency: 21,600 vph

Case

  • Case material: Stainless steel
  • Case diameter: approx. 41–42 mm
  • Thickness: approx. 13 mm
  • Case back: Screw-down solid caseback
  • Crown: Screw-down crown

Crystal

  • Mineral crystal

Bezel

  • Unidirectional rotating dive bezel
  • 60-minute scale for elapsed time measurement

Dial

  • Blue dial
  • Luminous hands and markers
  • Day-Date window at 3 o’clock

Bracelet

  • Stainless steel bracelet
  • Folding clasp with safety lock

Water Resistance

  • 200 meters / 20 ATM (true diver specification)


There is something deeply reassuring about a mechanical diver from Orient. It doesn’t pretend. It doesn’t shout. It simply delivers the quiet confidence of a tool built to endure.

For decades, Orient has cultivated a rare philosophy in watchmaking: independence. While many brands rely on outsourced movements, Orient quietly perfected its own in-house calibres — a remarkable commitment in this price category and a key reason enthusiasts respect the brand so deeply.
This dedication is felt in every tick of the movement beating beneath the caseback.

It is a watch made for real life: commuting through rain, swimming in open water, traveling without hesitation. A companion that grows character with every scratch, every journey, every memory.

Because true dive watches are not just worn.
They are lived with.

This Orient diver is not trying to be luxury.
It is something far more meaningful: honest mechanical adventure on the wrist.