Love the cream dial on that Superocean!!!
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Love the cream dial on that Superocean!!!
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Stock photo, but tracking seems to have stopped at the Russian border. Hoping to show horological fun needn't be costly
I have an 18mm blue NATO waiting to receive it :)
Dave
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New arrival yesterday... please excuse the somewhat awful phone camera photo, but I absolutely love this watch. The dial is simply beautiful, and the overall look and feel belies the very very sensible price.
A new unplanned addition
Hi Caveman, I lovin the Orient ray ii , the time keeping is amazing about +1 sec a day during the first week. the bracelet is so comfortable and the blue dial is really class.
Bought it of Serious watches, great to deal with and just 219 Euro. Amazing value.
Black Bay Dark...
With all the serious watches on the forum, you can lose sight of them being a bit of fun. Just a week from Russia to Liverpool and no import tax too. Almost indecent levels of fun for less than £60, although the cheap bracelet had to come straight off! Serious levels of robustness and WR too :)
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This just arrived. With a yellow dialled twin but my Breitling has disappeared straight off my wrist.
Absolutely in love with it.
New arrival today in response to a WTB. Steinhart OVR Mk1.
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@meijlinder a few pages back. that is a beautiful ORIS, such an underrated brand. my father loves them
Beautiful. Where did you find it?
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Yes it is. The Pepsi came on a rubber divers strap and I found a genuine OEM Orient Mako SS bracelet in Russia of all places and that arrived last week, but Orient use a different thinkness of spring pin on rubber and SS, so I am waiting for those pins to turn up. Hopefully then I can put the bracelet on the Pepsi and take a few images of the set and knock together a piece for WT.
The yellow came from a Calgary in Canada, so this is a real United Nations effort.
"New incoming today, I have never worked so hard to track down a watch, there were supposedly less than 100 made and only sold to the American market - a hens teeth of a watch.
Like all yellow and black watches it is known as the bumble bee."
Wow, that looks good, have you got the full set now?, Photo imminent?? Cheers, John B4
Just the leather strap and the dark grey fabric strap. First impressions are great since picking it up. I've previously owned the Black Bay Blue and Black and this feels very different. Love the red accents on the dial and bezel and the finishing is excellent.
I bought it with the intention of using it as my knock around watch but am starting to wonder if it is too nice for that!
Third incoming Seiko this week. Very pleased with it SBDX001 :)
You would have thought that something that was mostly yellow with just a few bits of black would be called The Ripe Banana.
It is a little odd given that bumble bees are black and yellow stripes and I have yet to see that on a watch - now there's a challenge. It just seems any watch with a yellow and black combo like Orient, Seiko, Breitling etc get called bumble bee by the folks who own and discuss such things. Manky Banana just doesn't have the same ring about it.
Interestly, in most photos the dial looks a flat yellow, but in fact in strong light it has a lovely texture with machine patterned lines running from the centre outwards and it takes on more of a gold colour. I tried to capture this with my high tech £1.59 bit of kit.
I've a Bulova Accutron II incoming after seeing one in another thread yesterday. My first of that brand and and interesting smooth-sweeping second hand quartz.
I'm supposed to be culling. But it's not happening. ;)
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I agree Mark, see the attached:
http://wornandwound.com/orient-marks...iversary-mako/
I personally don't see how Orient could make so few without it being a big limited edition. The article makes reference to previous limited sales but doesn't give numbers. Mine was originally purchased in 2011 so is clearly nothing to do with the limited release in the W&W article. I got mine from Calgary, Canada.
All that to one side, they are extremely difficult to find and forums like watchuseek has plenty of WTBs if you search it.
I don't think anyone knows how many, but it isn't a lot.
Ah, the fact that there have been (at least) two special/limited edition releases of the yellow Mako had passed me by; I was only aware of the one in 2011. It's a shame the 2014 anniversary yellow Mako described in the W&W article didn't have some text on the dial or back to differentiate it from the 2011 Amazon-only (I thought it was Amazon-only, anyway) yellow Mako.
Thanks for that link.
The W&W article describes the model number as: FEM65001YW whereas mine begins with a C as can be seen on the hang tag.
This article further confuses things:
https://yeomanseiko.com/2011/02/18/u...tional-models/
So who knows.
Ken
As I recall, the very first letter of the Orient model number can be disregarded in terms of identifying the model. Thus a watch designated as FEMnnnnnxx is physically identical to a CEMnnnnnxx, where nnnnn and xx are the same (as in your 2011 watch and the W&W 2014 limited edition).
This means two things:
(1) The 2011 and 2014 yellow special/limited editions were absolutely identical.
(2) I have forgotten what the first letter signifies. ;-) I think the first letter might be target market but I'm not sure/can't remember. Possibly C is international and F is USA... or something like that.
New arrival this morning...
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