Description
Product Introduction
ORIENT STAR presents a 200m diver's watch equipped with a new movement that complies with ISO standards. The watch's stylish design combines a simple shape with a powerful presence, leveraging the case's thickness. The gradation of the dial evokes the depth and mystery of the ocean. The King Diver 1000, released in 1969, was a sensation at the time when diver models typically only offered water resistance to 40m-100m, with other brands offering 150m. The King Diver, with its 1,000m water resistance, was a hot topic at the time. While Orient maintains a classic image, it also boasts a long history in divers' watches, with subsequent releases including the ChronoAce King Diver (1970), M-FORCE (1997), and the 300m Saturation Diver (2006). ■High Visibility: Luminous light is used on the hands and indexes to ensure excellent readability, even in dark environments. By pouring the paint into the box-shaped indexes, the paint volume is increased, enhancing brightness, making it ideal for deep underwater diving where light cannot reach, or for night diving. ■ Powerful (robust) and simple, sophisticated design: The graphic is coordinated with a truck-shaped motif. ■ Power reserve: Orient Star's iconic PR (power reserve) is located at 12 o'clock (50 hours). Made in Japan. *The manufacturer's suggested retail price will be revised from February 29, 2024. Please note that after the price revision, some products may still display the old price. We appreciate your understanding. Brand Introduction
Orient Star's origins date back to 1951 (Showa 26). In 1950 (Showa 25), Tama Keiki Co., Ltd. was founded and began operations at a watch manufacturing factory in what is now Hino City. The following year, the company changed its name to Orient Watch Co., Ltd. That same year, Orient Star, inspired by the image of a shining star, was born. Set contents: Main unit, box, instruction manual, warranty card, spare band
Water resistance for air diving: 200
Country of origin: Japan