Description
ORIENT FAC00005W Specifications
Features | |||
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Driving system | Automatic hand winding hacking movement | ||
Caliber number | F6724 | ||
Case material | Stainless steel | ||
Case back | Solid screw | ||
Case color | Silver tone | ||
Band type | Strap | ||
Band material | Leather | ||
Band color | Brown | ||
Band width | 21 mm | ||
Clasp | Buckle | ||
Dial color | White | ||
Glass material | Mineral crystal | ||
Hands | Silver tone hour, minute and second hand | ||
Dial markers | Silver tone batons indexes | ||
Second markers | Minutes markers around the outer rim | ||
Bezel | Fixed silver tone stainless steel | ||
Crown | Push/pull at 3 o’clock position | ||
Calendar | Date display at 3 o’clock position | ||
Function | Date, hour, minute, second hand halt mechanism | ||
Drive duration | Power reserve approximately 40 hours | ||
Vibration | 21,600 vibrations / hour | ||
Water resistance | 3 bar water resistance (30 meters / 98 feet) | ||
Size | Diameter 40.5 mm x Thickness 11.8 mm | ||
Lug to lug | 46.5 mm | ||
Weight | 80 g |
ORIENT FAC00005W Features
This elegant ORIENT 40.5mm mechanical watch features a sophisticated stainless steel case, white dial, and crocodile textured leather band. Enhancing its professional aesthetic are sleek silver hour markers and hands, a convenient date aperture, and a hand-wound crown with automatic self-winding functionality. The classic AC00005W supports water resistance of 30 meters.
- 22 jewels
- Case size (3H-9H): 40.5mm
- Case size (12H-6H): 46.5mm
- Stainless steel case
- Water resistance 30m
- Date display
- Solid screw case back
About ORIENT FAC00005W
Orient Watch is a Japanese watch brand owned by Seiko Epson. Established as an independent company in 1950, it became a functional subsidiary of Epson in 2009 before being fully integrated into the company in 2017.
Until it was absorbed into Epson, the Orient Watch Company had primarily marketed mechanical watches (self-winding & hand-winding), but also produced quartz, light-powered (solar) and radio-controlled models. Outside of the main business, the company produced some moving parts and electronic components that were then assembled into Seiko Epson’s electronic devices.
Currently, Akita Epson Corporation (formally Akita Orient Precision Instruments Co., Ltd.), a group company of Epson, manufactures all of the Orient movements in-house in Yuzawa, Akita, Japan.