Description
ORIENT SDJ05001W Specifications
Features | |||
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Driving system | Automatic features manual hand winding movement | ||
Caliber number | 40P51 | ||
Case material | Stainless steel with PVD coating | ||
Case back | See-through | ||
Case color | Silver tone | ||
Band type | Strap | ||
Band material | Leather | ||
Band color | Dark brown | ||
Band width | 22 mm | ||
Clasp | Buckle | ||
Dial color | White | ||
Glass material | Sapphire crystal with super anti-reflective glass coating | ||
Hands | Rose gold hour, minute, second hand with GMT hand | ||
Dial markers | Rose gold tone batons indexes | ||
Second markers | Hours and minutes markers around the outer rim | ||
Bezel | Fixed rose gold tone stainless steel | ||
Crown | Rose gold tone screwed down at 3 o’clock position | ||
Calendar | Date display at 3 o’clock position | ||
Function | Date, hour, minute, second, GMT, 24 hour hand dual time, power reserve indicator at 12 o’clock position | ||
Accuracy | ± 15 seconds per day | ||
Drive duration | Power reserve approximately 40 hours | ||
Water resistance | 5 bar water resistance (50 meters / 165 feet) | ||
Size | Diameter 42 mm x Thickness 11.98 mm |
ORIENT SDJ05001W Features
GMT Dual Time Collection
The Orient FDJ05001W is one of Orient’s top models. Perhaps you can’t dive with it, but it does have all the features you can wish for. First off the movement. It’s an automatic movement: the option to hand wind it yourself, a 24 hour hand (dual time function), date indicator, power reserve indicator and last but not least the hacking feature. Then there’s the rest of the watch: sapphire glass, guilloche dial and a great leather strap. All in all this may not be the least expensive Orient, but it’s a high quality watch with great styling.
- Case Size 3H-9H: 42mm
- Stainless steel case
- Water resistance 50m
- Anti-reflective coating glass
- Date display
- See-through screw case back
- Power reserve indicator display
About ORIENT SDJ05001W
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.