dave lackey
Veteran
Hmmm… I may be warming up to an orange dial…🙂I now know I truly belong here! View attachment 4824852
What brands are these watches?🤷🏼♂️
dave lackey
Veteran
Loving that Nikon S…😇
snegron7
Member
Two of them are Orients, two are Islanders, one is a Wenger.Hmmm… I may be warming up to an orange dial…🙂
What brands are these watches?🤷🏼♂️
The Islanders are made by Island Watch in Long Island. They are affordable and built with quality materials (sapphire crystal, ceramic bezel, Seiko NH-36 movement, solid link bracelets, C3 Supuerluminova on hands and markers, screw down crowns, screw down backs, 200 meter water resistance, etc.). They are priced roughly around the same as Seiko divers. Much more bang for your buck though.
As for the Orients, one of them is a Mako XL, the other is a Mako II.
The Wenger is the only quartz in the group.
I have a bit of an obsession with the color orange. 😀
snegron7
Member
Thanks! It still has a roll of film in it from 3 years ago. Unfortunately I can't remember what ISO speed it was.Loving that Nikon S…😇
raid
Dad Photographer
Many years ago I "borrowed" my grandfather's pocket watch and I used it to time myself as I was taking some standardized high school exams. I nearly failed a test because the watch was moving too slow. I saw on the watch that I had two hours left to complete the exam when in fact there was only one hour time left! Old watches can be inaccurate.
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
agentlossing
Well-known
There are definitely more Orient fans on this forum than a normal cross-section. Love it.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Indeed you do belong here... and you've got the real Orange Monster!I now know I truly belong here! View attachment 4824852
snegron7
Member
Thank you!! My Orange Monster is actually an Islander (basically a mod version of the Orange Monster). I wish I had the actual Orange Monster though! 😀Indeed you do belong here... and you've got the real Orange Monster!
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
My Orient Star Classic (second generation) in silver. These are no longer in production.
I previously posted a picture of my Orient Start Classic (1st gen) with gold hands.
For anyone interested, I found this on youtube
All the best,
Mike
I previously posted a picture of my Orient Start Classic (1st gen) with gold hands.
For anyone interested, I found this on youtube
All the best,
Mike
dave lackey
Veteran
Nice, Mike!👍
Now I see why so many people have more than one watch. There are so many beautiful watches to choose from!!!
I would dearly love even the least expensive Rolex or Omega…etc. 🙂 …it just isn’t meant to be.
But I would be equally happy with a nice watch (or two?😮) in the “bargain basement level” 😂 to replace and preserve my sentimental favorite, an inexpensive gold Seiko watch. Selecting another Seiko will be a daunting decision as I had no idea there were so many. Now I get to salivate over all the other brands I see, too!
There is much to learn about the current offerings of traditional watches and it is great fun!
Now I see why so many people have more than one watch. There are so many beautiful watches to choose from!!!
I would dearly love even the least expensive Rolex or Omega…etc. 🙂 …it just isn’t meant to be.
But I would be equally happy with a nice watch (or two?😮) in the “bargain basement level” 😂 to replace and preserve my sentimental favorite, an inexpensive gold Seiko watch. Selecting another Seiko will be a daunting decision as I had no idea there were so many. Now I get to salivate over all the other brands I see, too!
There is much to learn about the current offerings of traditional watches and it is great fun!
dave lackey
Veteran
I lost track, which one is the “real” Orange Monster?😇Indeed you do belong here... and you've got the real Orange Monster!
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Orient were my first real watch, I can't believe my parents bought me one in year 3 at school. Older Seikos are great but since they moved production to China they have QC issues (dials not aligning with hands, low power reserve, +40 to -15 sec accuracy !!), for a Seiko 5 money you get a Orient Star that nothing can touch it in this price range. All produced and assembled in their factory in Japan. Great quality.Great story, Mike!
Orient watches are interesting to me having never run across that particular brand. They look very nice!🙂
But as I said, I like the older Seikos and if you adjust them are very accurate. And well build.

p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
snegron7
Member
Second one from left to right. 😀I lost track, which one is the “real” Orange Monster?😇
dave lackey
Veteran
Perfect match!👍👍👍Orient were my first real watch, I can't believe my parents bought me one in year 3 at school. Older Seikos are great but since they moved production to China they have QC issues (dials not aligning with hands, low power reserve, +40 to -15 sec accuracy !!), for a Seiko 5 money you get a Orient Star that nothing can touch it in this price range. All produced and assembled in their factory in Japan. Great quality.
But as I said, I like the older Seikos and if you adjust them are very accurate. And well build.
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dave lackey
Veteran
Time for me to get up to speed…Second one from left to right. 😀
Complete guide to every Seiko Monster diver's watch
Guide to all of the Seiko Monsters watches, for collectors and enthusiasts. References, movements, technical information.

p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Out to Lunch
Ventor
I should stay away from this thread. Too much candy.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
The Green Monster is amazing. I really want it. Sadly, limited to under 2000 made. So probably too expensive now.Time for me to get up to speed…
Complete guide to every Seiko Monster diver's watch
Guide to all of the Seiko Monsters watches, for collectors and enthusiasts. References, movements, technical information.www.theseikoguy.com

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