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Sunday 18 April 2021

Orient Place Blog's 3rd Anniversary

Today we are celebrating the blog's third anniversary. And while most articles telling the story of the past would probably go on about the pandemic and such, I prefer to just stick with happier thoughts – and hoping that next year this won't even be a consideration…


Some numbers – and here are the most exciting ones: the blog continues to grow in popularity with more than 100,000 views since the previous anniversary, a rise of 25% in traffic compared to the year before. So once again – thank you, readers, followers, likers, sharers, and commenters!

Thirty-six stories were posted in the last year, an average of three per month. These included five hands-on reviews of current models, five reviews of vintage or discontinued models, and eight articles covering new model releases, the rest being a medley of topics ranging from Orient's history to various philosophical discussions.

The most popular story of the last 12 months was actually an older post – the one discussing Royal Orient's demise. It got 2,310 reads this year and is perhaps an indication of the huge attention this now-dormant sub-brand of Orient continues to draw. Please bring it back, Orient, the world is ready!...


Now, what about social media?

The blog's Facebook page roughly doubled its audience, rising from around 260 followers one year ago, to more than 540 at the moment. Many of them engage with content on the page, like and share posts, which is great! And by the way, all posts on the page are public, so you are most welcome to share more – this helps the blog reach new readers.

The most liked Orient watches featured on my Instagram account were the Royal Orient ref. WE0011EG, the Orient Star WZ0211FD, and the new M-Force. Yes, the Royal one tops this popularity contest as well.


What else happened this year that was interesting?

The new M-Force was definitely such a thing. When the first images of the new model emerged, it seemed that the watch was not a true successor of the M-Force lineage. However, having bought and reviewed this watch, my opinion changed – and it seems so has the impression of others who purchased it. I definitely learned to like it and appreciate its robust appearance and surprisingly comfortable wearing experience.

Also interesting was the introduction of a solid-dial Moonphase watch – albeit a limited production run. It seems to have answered the wishes of many of complained that the open-heart aperture ruins the otherwise classic look of the original models. Will this be the start of a welcome trend where Orient would offer both open-heart and closed-dial versions of its watches? We will have to wait and see.

For me, one of the most pleasant surprises and perhaps the coolest of Orient's recent releases, was the re-issue of Orient's World Map Diver – including both a faithful reproduction of the 1969 original, and some new colorful variants.

What next on the blog? Probably more news, reviews, stories and discussions. Is there anything else you would like to see on the blog? Any particular models or topics you think the blog should cover, or perhaps – any content of your own you wish to share with us? Your feedback would be highly appreciated, so keep commenting, here or on our Facebook page, and keep following Orient Place blog!

 

10 comments:

  1. Congrats on three years! I've been an active reader and you guys are doing a really good job, interesting and wonderful to read. I wonder what is it about Orient that fascinate you guys to be so Orientated (pun intended) to this brand.

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    1. Hi, thanks for the compliments :)

      You might find part of the answer to your question in this post from January 2020 - https://orientplace.blogspot.com/2020/01/how-it-started.html

      It's that, and really just liking many of Orient's designs and appreciating what the brand has to offer on modest budgets, both new and vintage.

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  2. Hey Congrats on 3 years! I always look forward to seeing a new blog post here.

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    1. Thank you so much, for the compliment and for following the blog!

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  3. I ask you not to kick me if I'm wrong, but a couple of people close to Epson have already told me that Orient stops producing simple models and leaves only Star. If so, then it is sad.

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    1. That does not make sense, seeing all "non-Star" models introduced only recently. It is possible though that Orient would stop producing the very low-end quartz models, which compete against cheap fashion watches over wallets of consumers who aren't watch aficionados. But I don't see why they would stop producing the likes of Bambino, Kamasu, M-Force, etc.

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  4. Congrats to you Eran and keep up the good work! Long live to the blog!

    Chris

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    1. Thank you so much Chris! Your support is greatly appreciated!

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  5. Love your work my friend. I am fan of your blog

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    1. Thank you for your support! much appreciated.

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