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Orient Star watches have been made with exeptional attention to detail and quality since 1951. The Orient Star watch collection consists of both classic and sporty models, all of which are manufactured in Japan
This new Diver 1964 2nd edition is based on the Calendar Auto Orient, one of the company’s first divers’ watches released in 1964. The Calendar Auto Orient featured simple dot indices on a mirror black finished dial, hands designed for excellent visibility, a rotating bezel incorporating an anodized aluminum ring, and sharply defined lugs. While the new Diver 1964 2nd edition reflects the designs inherited from the original model, a screw case-back, a dual curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, and water resistance to 200 metres compliant with the ISO 6425 standard for air diving watches. It also features the in-house 46-F6 series caliber F6N47 automatic movement, which provides high accuracy and a power reserve of over 50 hours. This black version is a faithful tribute to the Calendar Auto Orient with a mirror black finish on the dial and a matching shiny black bezel surface. The glossy black colour gives this sporty divers’ watch a dressy look, fitting in perfectly with current lifestyles and trends that see such watches being worn on any occasion with any style of clothing. The case is made of high-quality stainless steel (SUS316L) and its relatively compact 41-mm diameter makes it ideal for everyday use. The five-piece link metal strap is made of the same SUS316L stainless steel, providing an unmistakable presence on the wrist as well as a comfortable fit. A divers’ extension structure and the trifold deployment buckle with push button and security latch are included, making the watch practical to use when playing sports or walking around town. The pyramid-like ridges of the additional silicon strap echo the design of the metal band of the original Calendar Auto Orient, providing a different look to enjoy.
Orient Star watches have been made with exeptional attention to detail and quality since 1951. The Orient Star watch collection consists of both classic and sporty models, all of which are manufactured in Japan
This new Diver 1964 2nd edition is based on the Calendar Auto Orient, one of the company’s first divers’ watches released in 1964. The Calendar Auto Orient featured simple dot indices on a mirror black finished dial, hands designed for excellent visibility, a rotating bezel incorporating an anodized aluminum ring, and sharply defined lugs. While the new Diver 1964 2nd edition reflects the designs inherited from the original model, a screw case-back, a dual curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, and water resistance to 200 metres compliant with the ISO 6425 standard for air diving watches. It also features the in-house 46-F6 series caliber F6N47 automatic movement, which provides high accuracy and a power reserve of over 50 hours. This black version is a faithful tribute to the Calendar Auto Orient with a mirror black finish on the dial and a matching shiny black bezel surface. The glossy black colour gives this sporty divers’ watch a dressy look, fitting in perfectly with current lifestyles and trends that see such watches being worn on any occasion with any style of clothing. The case is made of high-quality stainless steel (SUS316L) and its relatively compact 41-mm diameter makes it ideal for everyday use. The five-piece link metal strap is made of the same SUS316L stainless steel, providing an unmistakable presence on the wrist as well as a comfortable fit. A divers’ extension structure and the trifold deployment buckle with push button and security latch are included, making the watch practical to use when playing sports or walking around town. The pyramid-like ridges of the additional silicon strap echo the design of the metal band of the original Calendar Auto Orient, providing a different look to enjoy.
| Brand | Orient Star |
|---|---|
| Collection | M42 Diver |
| Article number | RE-AU0601B00B |
| EAN | 4942715028770 |
| Gender | Men |
| Movement | Automatic |
| Movement sort | Cal.F6N47 Made in Japan |
| Complications | Date, Power Reserve |
| Power reserve | 50 Hours |
| Water resistance | 20 ATM |
| Bezel | Unidirectional |
| Glass | Anti-reflective sapphire |
| Case diameter | 41 mm |
| Case thickness | 15 mm |
| Case material | Stainless steel |
| Watch strap | Stainless steel |
| Warranty | 2-year manufacturer's warranty |
| Brand | Orient Star |
|---|---|
| Collection | M42 Diver |
| Article number | RE-AU0601B00B |
| EAN | 4942715028770 |
| Gender | Men |
| Movement | Automatic |
| Movement sort | Cal.F6N47 Made in Japan |
| Complications | Date, Power Reserve |
| Power reserve | 50 Hours |
| Water resistance | 20 ATM |
| Bezel | Unidirectional |
| Glass | Anti-reflective sapphire |
| Case diameter | 41 mm |
| Case thickness | 15 mm |
| Case material | Stainless steel |
| Watch strap | Stainless steel |
| Warranty | 2-year manufacturer's warranty |
Maintenance of Automatic and Hand-wound Movements
A watch equipped with a Automatic or hand-wound movement operates without any form of electricity. These mechanisms consist of numerous moving parts, each carefully lubricated with specialized oils to ensure smooth operation and rotation. When properly maintained, such movements can last for decades.
As a general guideline, it is recommended to service a Automatic or hand-wound watch every three to four years after the purchase date. At ORDILU, we can perform this maintenance through the manufacturer or in our own watchmaking department. However, the servicing interval may vary depending on the type of movement and how frequently the watch is worn. If you notice irregularities in the watch’s performance beyond normal deviation, it is advisable to have the watch checked at the manufacturer or ORDILU.
Maintenance of Quartz Movements
Quartz watches are powered by a battery, which typically requires replacement every few years. It is best to have this done by the brand itself or an authorized dealer such as ORDILU. The frequency of battery replacement depends on the type of movement and the usage of additional functionalities like the chronograph.
While quartz watches require less frequent servicing compared to Automatic and hand-wound watches, they also contain lubricants in their internal components. It is recommended to service a quartz watch every six to seven years, depending on its usage and the extent to which features like the chronograph are utilized.
Maintenance of Quartz Solar Movements
Solar watches are powered by rechargeable batteries (accumulators) that are charged using solar energy. These accumulators typically last between 7 and 12 years, although the lifespan may vary depending on the brand and usage of the watch. Similar to quartz watches, solar watches should ideally be serviced every six to seven years, with the actual interval depending on how frequently the watch and its functions, such as the chronograph, are used.
Water Resistance Maintenance
Watches are designed with varying levels of water resistance, usually ranging from 3 ATM to 100 ATM. Water resistance is achieved through the use of rubber gaskets, which may dry out over time, reducing their effectiveness. To ensure your watch remains water-resistant, it is recommended to have its water resistance tested annually.
At ORDILU, our specialized watchmakers use professional leak testing equipment to verify the water resistance of your watch. If the gaskets or other components are found to be compromised, we will offer to replace them and restore the watch to its original water resistance rating.
*Never use the crown to adjust the time or date, or press any pushers, while the watch is in direct contact with water.*
*Always ensure that the crown is securely closed, particularly if it is a screw-down crown. Likewise, any screw-down pushers should remain securely closed during use.*

