Orient Men's Kamasu Automatic Blue Dial Watch
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JomaShop has Orient Men's Kamasu Automatic Blue Dial Watch (RA-AA0006L) on sale for $162.99 when you apply discount code FLASHFS7 in cart. Shipping is free.
Alternatively, World of Watches has Orient Men's Kamasu Automatic Blue Dial Watch (RA-AA0006L) on sale for $157.98 when you apply discount code WELCOMEBACK10 in cart. Shipping is free.
Thanks to staff member Izzy138 for finding this deal.
Features:
40mm Case
Silver-tone stainless steel case
Black rubber strap.
Uni-directional rotating silver-tone stainless steel bezel w/inlaid blue ring
Blue dial with silver-tone hands and index hour markers
How's the quality/durability/longevity compared to Seiko/Citizen? Nice watch but not crazy about the color
Seiko owns Orient. The Orient movement is an in-house movement meaning they make their own. I prefer Orient over Seiko the second hand just seems a little smoother. The only drawback with the Orient is the bezel sucks and it's hard to turn. But, you can buy aftermarket bezels and bezel inserts. There's a company on Long Island that can help you with modifying watches the owner's name is Marc. If you get the watch take that awful strap off and get an FKM strap.
I purchased this watch from Jomashop 2 years ago for 200 and love it. The face looks black unless you catch it in the light which creates the most beautiful sunburst effect of an electric rich blue. I am constantly admiring the beauty of this watch. It looks expensive.
Orient is now what seiko was years ago. A great entry level watch with great bang for the buck.
Highly highly recommend but change the watch band!!!
I wear this watch hard and notice zero scratches on the glass but some paint being worn off the bezel.
In my research, they are a grey market seller. The products are indeed Orient watches at discount, but they're not an authorized seller if you have any warranty or issues.
This is correct. Also, my understanding is that they typically purchase overstock from other countries at a discount, which allows them to price theirs cheaper than authorized sellers. E.g. purchase overstocked watches in India or China to sell in the US.
So you get essentially the same model (possibly with a different SKU or minor differences) at what can be a steep discount, at the expense of manufacturer warranty and/or customer service. I've bought several watches through JS without issue, but I know I'm assuming some risk.
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Seiko owns Orient. The Orient movement is an in-house movement meaning they make their own. I prefer Orient over Seiko the second hand just seems a little smoother. The only drawback with the Orient is the bezel sucks and it's hard to turn. But, you can buy aftermarket bezels and bezel inserts. There's a company on Long Island that can help you with modifying watches the owner's name is Marc. If you get the watch take that awful strap off and get an FKM strap.
Orient is now what seiko was years ago. A great entry level watch with great bang for the buck.
Highly highly recommend but change the watch band!!!
I wear this watch hard and notice zero scratches on the glass but some paint being worn off the bezel.
So you get essentially the same model (possibly with a different SKU or minor differences) at what can be a steep discount, at the expense of manufacturer warranty and/or customer service. I've bought several watches through JS without issue, but I know I'm assuming some risk.