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 Posted: Fri Aug 11th, 2006 07:52 pm
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I don't desire any other brands anymore. :D

Orient M-Force World Time:

Orient World Time. (This one doesn't have an actual World Time function, just the bezel that can be used to figure out the time in different cities manually.)

Orient SK Crystal:

Orient M-Force 200m Diver:

Another SK Crystal

Orient Multi-Year Calendar:

Orient World Time w/ Sapphire crystal:

Orient Retro Sliderule.  This is a fantastic watch: 45mm diameter, solid link bracelet, screw-down crown:

Vintage Orient World Diver. Late 60s or early 70s:

Vintage Orient circa mid 1970s, with 27 jewel movement:

Standard line Orient with a nice silver dial:

Orient King Master World Time Power Reserve:

Orient Titanium Slide Rule:

Orient Star World Time:

Orient King Master Sliderule:

Orient SK "Rainbow" diver:

Orient "Mako" 200m Diver:

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Great looking collection! My favorite is still the last one pictured. That is a great watch. :)

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 Posted: Fri Aug 11th, 2006 08:09 pm
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Thanks, Mike. :) The Mako is an especially nice watch for the money.  Glad I grabbed one! :D

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 Posted: Fri Aug 11th, 2006 08:13 pm
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Great collection. I to realy like these Orients I have the 200m diver and the Ana-Digi. Both very well made.

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Awesome Orient Collection Dan!...Congrats ....and Great Pics as Usual Buddy

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Thanks!  I got addicted to them after my 2nd one.  Now I have 17, and pretty soon, 20! :shock: :D

:DDan

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Great collection. I to realy like these Orients I have the 200m diver and the Ana-Digi. Both very well made.

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Thanks, Oscar! :) I think they tend to be very photogenic watches, which makes them more fun to take pics of.

Dan:)

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Awesome Orient Collection Dan!...Congrats ....and Great Pics as Usual Buddy

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man I thought I had a lot of Orients at 10 ... I have some catching up to do! :D

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When it comes to obsessive-compulsive behavior I'm hard to beat! ;):D

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man I thought I had a lot of Orients at 10 ... I have some catching up to do! :D


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Great collection Dan! I owned the #1st one and regret selling it, great watches:)

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Dang!! That's an impressive grouping and some primo photgraphy to boot. I've never owned an Orient... until yesterday when I bought two. I'm expecting and Orange Beast (of course) and I grabbed the $99 special from Marc at Island with a blue "Mako" as dubbed by Dan. Look for some pics and notes in the hopefully near future.

Thanks for sharing, Dan. You've got an impressive array of interesting watches!!

Cheers,

Pax

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Thanks, Tony! :)

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Great collection Dan! I owned the #1st one and regret selling it, great watches:)

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