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The Orient Nami automatic takes its name from the Japanese word for wave, which makes sense, as the watch is crafted in true diver style. Outfitted with thick rectangular indices and pencil hands, the dial is easy to read, no matter the conditions Read More
Totally cool watch, a little large but great looks with purpose to boot! Seems good value, for a watch with such visual impact. Big as it is if i hadn't bought the Kamasu I would maybe have tried it!! The curved line leather strap just gives it that more expensive look.
Herwoodster
May NOT be the rip-off you claim!
We have known for eons that MD is supplied by sources other than the actual manufacturers, and we have all noticed that often "X" watch is always OUT OF STOCK at source "Y" while MD runs a given drop, and that "X" watch is miraculously restocked when MD's drop expires--have we not?!
In reality you may have stumbled upon MD's actual source/supplier!
Truthfully though, MD's idiot employees may have given it away, but you still get credit for posting the first comment about it ;- )
I have an Orient M-Force Bravo, and I love it. This watch is maybe 2/3 the price. Differences:
46 mm vs, 45 mm. Not a big difference, but ...
Leather strap on a diver?! vs. bracelet
Big watches wear better on a bracelet
But is it big? 13 mm thickness is a bit thin if you like chunky, M-Force is 16.x I believe
Mineral vs. sapphire
M-Force has a power reserve complication