Today,
Orient was particularly kind to us… not only did it launch a new model, the
"avant-garde
skeleton", but it also released a bunch of new references under two
existing line-ups, the "Modern Skeleton" and the diver-style sports
watch widely known as "Kanno".
Modern
Skeleton
This
is one of the more recognizable Orient Star models. Considering its price, it's
also proven to be quite popular, thanks to the very high level of finishing
(Orient uses the term Zaratsu, just like the famed Grand Seiko polishing technique).
Today this is also the Orient Star with the most variations, offering now no
less than 13 references – including the three new additions.
Reference
RK-AV0113S features a white dial, a stainless steel case and bracelet. Ref. RK-AV0114E
is said to have a green dial (looks more like teal in photos) with gold accents,
and likewise comes on a bracelet.
RK-AV0115B
stands out of the lot, having a bronze-plated case, black bezel, black leather
strap, and black dial. Bronze plating has become a thing lately with Orient, it
seems – not necessarily a bad thing, as bronze adds gold tones that are more
subtle and less glitzy than actual gold PVD. Not sure if this plating actually
patinates with time, as solid bronze cases do…
Like
all Modern Skeleton versions, these references feature automatic, hand-winding
and hacking cal. F6F44 with 50 hours of power reserve, and have a front
sapphire crystal and organic-glass caseback. Case width is 41mm, lug-to-lug
length is 49mm, thickness is 12mm, and the lug width is 21mm.
Pricing
of the new Modern Skeleton versions is similar to the old versions, i.e. around
800 USD, with the bronze-plated version being a little more expensive at 850
USD.
Kanno
The
44mm Kanno is perhaps a little less popular than its smaller, sapphire-equipped
brother Kamasu, but still an important offering from Orient, and it is now
added some trendy new colorways.
Ref.
RA-AA0912B (also RN-AA0912B) features a black dial and pepsi (blue-red) bezel.
Ref. RA-AA0913L features a blue dial and blue-orange bezel. Ref. RA-AA0914E
(also RN-AA0914E) features a green dial and bezel, and RA-AA0915R (or RN-AA0915R)
has a red dial and black bezel.
As
opposed to the four references above, which are attached to a steel bracelet, ref.
RA-AA0916L comes on a leather strap. It has the same blue dial, blue-orange
bezel combination like AA90913L.
In
addition, Orient will be offering two limited editions that would be available
in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines,
Hong Kong, Taiwan and China.
Ref.
RA-AA0917B (which will also be available in UAE), having a black bezel and
dial, will feature a two-tone bracelet as well as golden bezel rim. Ref.
RA-AA0918S will feature a white dial and black bezel. Both of these references
are limited to 1,010 pieces.
The
unlimited editions will be priced same as existing Kannos, i.e. a little over
300 USD. No word on the pricing of the limited editions – we can expect similar
price tags, with the two-tone variant being perhaps a little higher.
Thank you for the updates esp on Kanno. Love the blue-orange bezel model. A great additions to orient's affordable diver collections...
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