We have been waiting to see what surprises Orient has in store for its fans
to celebrate 2020 as the brand's 70th anniversary. And today the
first wave of anniversary releases begins rolling out, in the shape of two very
interesting re-issues: The King Diver and Retro-Future.
First up is the "Weekly Auto Orient King Diver", originally launched
in 1965 and a true iconic model of the brand, with the new version due for
release on March 19.
The new models appear to be a very faithful reproduction – including the
unique hands, the round weekday window, the inner rotating bezel… absolutely
authentic! Only slightly larger, at 43.8mm wide vs. the original's 42. Lug-to-lug length is 50mm, and the watch is 14mm thick, including the mineral glass (which seems to be somewhat domed). Lug width is 20mm. Driving the watch is caliber F6922, hacking and hand-winding like all F6 movements.
The result is simply beautiful, and assuming the quality is there – we're in for a treat. At little over 400 USD for a cool looking "super-compressor" style diver (rated to 200m) this one should be a sure success.
The result is simply beautiful, and assuming the quality is there – we're in for a treat. At little over 400 USD for a cool looking "super-compressor" style diver (rated to 200m) this one should be a sure success.
Models include the black dial reference RN-AA0D11B (limited to 1,000
units for the Japanese domestic market), red dial ref. RN-AA0D12R (500 units),
green dial ref. RN-AA0D13E (500 units), and gold gradient ref. RN-AA0D14G (1,000
units).
The second announcement is based on a more recent model, the Orient Star
"Retro-Future" family and specifically the "Camera" from
2005. Curiously though, the new release is labeled Orient, not Star.
The new Camera model, ref. RN-AR0204G, is limited to 2,300 units, and
will be available as of April 23. The case is a fairly sporty, though not
overly large, 40.8mm width and 46mm long, and bronze plated. Here too, glass is mineral, and lug-width is 20mm. It is rated to 50m. Inside is caliber F6S22.
The retro-future design is quite unconventional, and – love it or hate it – is Orient DNA through and through. Price for the retro-future camera would be around 530 USD.
The retro-future design is quite unconventional, and – love it or hate it – is Orient DNA through and through. Price for the retro-future camera would be around 530 USD.
So – there you have it – 2020 is on! We're looking forward to seeing
these new models in the flesh… and particularly, to hold one of these new King
Divers next to the original !...
Any further specs? Movement(s), crystal (hoping for sapphire)? lug width? The Weekly KD in bronze is killer.
ReplyDeleteHi! ... really was in a bit of a rush to get this out :) I will add some specs. Specifically all are of course the now-standard F6 calibers, all are mineral glass, and both models' lug width is a perfectly normal 20mm.
DeleteVery nice! Considering the vintage counterpart is one of the last models before the shift to Seiko based movements in the AAA line.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful Weekly Auto Orient you have there!
Thanks! Took a while to find one with clean dial (and hands, and crystal, and...) It's a joy to wear and behold.
DeleteHello Mr. Orient,
ReplyDeleteIs the Orient weekly auto with screw-down crown or pull-push crown? Thank you.
not 100% sure, I believe they are push-pull (true to the original...)
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