The Orient World Map was first released in 1969 and got its name from the map that was illustrated on the dial. As with the rest of the Revival Collection, Orient got as close to a 1:1 reproduction as it could. This Revival model features the map on the dial, the inner rotating bezel, fluted outer bezel, and day and date functionality, and polished cushion case.
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This watch is beautiful wow the mostró beautiful Dial
Wow this watch is beautiful, the Dial is very very fineLove this watch Orient world map Revival
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Watch looks and feels great, but...
The watch is beautiful. The blue dial looks like a 3D case. It keeps great time, mechanical reserve is pretty accurate. It is a little bigger than regular watches but it is down my ally. Only negative is that the watch doesn't have the cities written in the dial just the map, and honestly I can't make up the cities yet, so I used another watch for reference. I'm not going to use that feature much anyway. But that makes it difficult to get the world times. I general the watch looks great, looks durable and I think I will enjoying it for many years.
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The weirdest double time zone watch in a world!!!
Bought it not very long time ago and was trying to set the time zone accordingly but manuals or video reviews from YouTube wasn’t good or helpful and after “ fighting” with it like 3 days I gave up and sent watch back and this model is not good and I’m not recommending this for purchase
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Orient blue world
Very nice watch
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