In the first picture, first one on left is Orient Explorer CDH00001B and second one is Orient Star Seeker DJ00001B. Loving both the watches so far! I took some quick shots as the weather was so good today. Below are the pictures:
In the first picture, first one on left is Orient Explorer CDH00001B and second one is Orient Star Seeker DJ00001B. Loving both the watches so far! I took some quick shots as the weather was so good today. Below are the pictures:
Orient, like many Japanese companies, saves the best stuff for their domestic market like the Star Seeker. It's a delicious looking watch. Visually stunning and very well designed.
Great pics.
However, since we're a demanding bunch, where are the wrist shots!
Orient, like many Japanese companies, saves the best stuff for their domestic market like the Star Seeker. It's a delicious looking watch. Visually stunning and very well designed.
Great pics.
However, since we're a demanding bunch, where are the wrist shots!
I thought that initially for CDH00001B too but I have been liking the details on the dial and most of the complications (power reserve, date wheel, dual time) are useful to me. The details on the dial are a lot that you get for the price of the watch. Also, I like complicated watches
With the camera sitting in front of me, I clicked the wrist shots today itself instead of next week. Sorry for the delay. Enjoy the wrist shots (I have 7 inch wrists)
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