The Sun and Moon Version 2 combines classic design combined with
high functionality for a truly unique aesthetic. The intricacies
of the dial are immaculate and one could say that it crosses the
watch from the executive look to classic territory. From the
concentric pattern on the other ring to the guilloche-styled
finish on the interior and sub dials, the ET0T has all the
markings and embellishments of a luxury watch. What will also be
noticed is the incredible depth of the dial—from the looks of the
date window cut out, it appears as though the dial is built in
layers. This comes as no surprise as the case is measured at
14.1mm thick. The day indicator sub dial looks to be embossed and
the night and day indicator is raised above all. The silver
screws mirror that of the previous model iteration and even in a
more classic looking watch it does not look out of place. The
curved hand set and roman numeral hour markers add to the
exquisiteness to an already ornate dial. The color contrast drawn
from the night and day disk, red Sunday highlight, and Orient
logo, really ties the look together.
With its roots dating back to 1901, Orient Watch has specialized
in the manufacture and growth of mechanical timepieces. Since
1950, Orient has been at the forefront of the production of
mechanical watches in Japan. When it comes to watchmaking, Orient
does not have an obscure history: Orient has been producing
mechanical watches for more than 60 years. It is one of the top
three watch manufacturers from Japan and produces 2 million
watches per year. Frankly, it may be the biggest watch brand
you’ve never heard of. All of Orient’s movements are exclusively
made in Japan and no iteration in manufacturing is outsourced.
The implicit value of possessing an Orient watch is that the only
way to enjoy its tremendous quality is through ownership.
Orient prides itself on the premise that its timepieces are a
“watchmaker’s watch”-- a no frills mechanical watch that is
robust and trustworthy.
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* Our online reputation suggests that an Orient watch is reliable
out of the box. This can be attributed to Orient’s undying
dedication to mechanical watches.
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* In the eye of the Quartz Revolution in the 1970s, the other top
Japanese brands went on to predominantly manufacture quartz,
while Orient remained focused on its mechanical movements. And
while Orient does produce quartz watches, all movements are
supplied by its parent company.
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* So what’s the difference between quartz and mechanical? Despite
the obvious difference in moving parts, the short answer is seen
in the smooth sweeping second hand of a mechanical watch versus
the choppy tick of a quartz movement.
As an in-house movement producer, Orient joins a short list of
watch companies that actually manufacture their movements
in-house and exclusively for their own use. In the industry, it
is highly uncommon that a company produces their own movements
in-house, and by doing so Orient Watch can ensure that the
quality of their wristwatches are held to the highest standards—
Orient’s watches have often been lauded for their rich styling,
dependability, and tremendous value.
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The Sun and Moon is simply a stunning timepiece. It features
large Roman Numeral hour markers and a new hand set that are both
stark white in color, which are accented nicely against a
sunburst dial. An ideal choice for the office, date night, and
beyond.
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