Orient Men's Japanese Automatic / Hand-Winding Stainless Steel 200 Meter Diving Watch

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Ray II

The Ray II Collection

FAA02004B9

About the Ray II Collection

Ray squared. It’s been upgraded in several areas, including the debut of the new Orient caliber F6922 and a more robust 120-click bezel. Often seen as the best alternative to our other dive watches, the Orient Ray is no lesser. The Ray has also been lauded for its fantastic lume on its indices; both for its brightness and longevity.

FAA02004B9

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About Orient Watch

About Orient Watch

  • Has manufactured mechanical watches for over 65 years.
  • All movements (the timing device) are made in Japan.
  • Producing our own movements ensures the highest quality and speaks to Orient’s true passion, watchmaking.

Since 1950, Orient Watch has been dropping unique, superior-quality timepieces. Today, Orient continues to hone its craft by developing unparalleled mechanical movement, and redefine style by utilizing the latest Japanese street fashion for the world to consume.

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Product specifications

Watch Information
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name Orient
Model number FA002004B9
Part Number FA002004B9
Item Shape Round
Dial window material type Mineral
Display Type Analog
Clasp Push Button Foldover Clasp With Safety
Case material Stainless Steel
Case diameter 41 millimeters
Case Thickness 13 millimeters
Band Material Stainless Steel
Band size Men's Standard
Band width 22 millimeters
Band Color Silver
Dial color Black
Bezel material Stainless Steel
Bezel function Diving
Calendar Day-Date
Special features Water Resistant
Movement Japanese Automatic
Water resistant depth 660 Feet
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Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.72 x 4.72 x 4.72 inches; 13.44 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ FA002004B9
  • Department ‏ : ‎ mens
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 18, 2016
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Orient
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01AK5TQXG
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,458 ratings

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
4,458 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, appearance and value of the watch. For example, they mention it's well made, unique and elegant. That said, they appreciate the time keeping, accuracy, comfort, and movement. That being said, opinions are mixed on size.

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530 customers mention491 positive39 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the watch. They mention that it is well made, sturdy, and has a rugged tool watch appearance. The finishing quality is unbelievable, and the lume is very strong. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend the product to others.

"...Screw down threads are smooth.*Bezel - firm with no slop. I have no problem turning it. Positive Tactile 120-clicks. Aligns @ 12.*..." Read more

"...The band feels and looks sturdier than similar watches at this price point (i.e Invicta Pro Diver) and the clasp is smooth and strong.-..." Read more

"...and I prefer my "diver" watches to be on rubber.. The band is called Alpine Premium quality with quick release...." Read more

"...Don't get me started on the lume, it is absolutely amazing; when charged sufficiently it gives off almost as much glow as a low powered flashlight!..." Read more

439 customers mention418 positive21 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the watch. They mention that it is a fantastic looking piece, unique in style, and elegantly detailed. The black dial is attractive, and the even finished deep blue dial is well done. The color fit and finish seems nice, and it has good lumes. The bracelet is nice, made of solid links, and has a nice clasp.

"...The even finished deep blue dial is well done and in lighting casts a deep rich metallic blue sunburst inan appealing way...." Read more

"...Lume is better than most watches at this price.- This is a great looking watch...." Read more

"...The lume is great- Great attention to detail. The logo on the crown is a nice touch. The printing on the dial is sharp...." Read more

"...Even left stock it is still a fantastic looking piece and one that you don't have to worry about getting destroyed or lost...." Read more

338 customers mention314 positive24 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the watch. They say it is a great value for the money, with no obvious signs of cost cutting. They also say the watch fits right into its price point and is worth it.

"...I really like the overall appearance - it looks & feels more expensive. A nice balance of good clean looks, design & features...." Read more

"...The movement is quite accurate, and certainly for this price point...." Read more

"...In conclusion, you should buy this watch. It's super affordable, practical, and good looking. Plus, it looks great on a NATO!" Read more

"Orient quality ! This watch comes with a lot of perks for the money. I only had the watch 2 days, so I cannot give an intense review...." Read more

138 customers mention103 positive35 negative

Customers like the time settings of the watch. They say the time keeping is spot on, the watch still holds time well, and it has an easy to read face. Customers also mention that it's easy to set the day and date, and that it holds power for roughly 30 hours.

"...The watch keeps excellent time so far and the seconds hand has settled to a smooth movement, now that I know what a "Hacking Movement"..." Read more

"...black, and it's a DEEP DARK BLACK, as is the bezel, contrasting well with the hour markings...." Read more

"...The dial is understated and not too busy, easy to read with a matte black finish...." Read more

"...it moderately to wind the watch before bed time, the seconds seem to jump ahead quicker...." Read more

135 customers mention108 positive27 negative

Customers like the accuracy of the watch. They say it has incredible accuracy, reliability, and in-house movement. They also say it remains accurate with a few seconds and is the most accurate automatic watch they've ever owned. Customers also mention that the watch is a good looking, accurate diver style watch that is consistent.

"...Here's what I like about it:- Accurate timekeeping (gained 12 seconds after a week).-..." Read more

"...movement ran just a bit slow for me, but more importantly was ALWAYS very CONSISTENT, with a very quiet winding pendulum...." Read more

"...got it but has slowed to losing about 30 seconds a day… still a very accurate watch for an automatic action)..." Read more

"...However, with that said, accuracy seems to be really excellent. Per the accuracy meter app on my phone, it shows about +2 sec per day...." Read more

95 customers mention87 positive8 negative

Customers like the comfort of the watch. They mention that it feels very solid and wears comfortably. Some say that the weighty construction gives it a solid feel on the wrist. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...Plenty of roomto slip in the strap. It just feels fine on my smaller wrist worn just snug (I wear watches on the inside of my wrist)...." Read more

"...The silicon band is very comfortable and I prefer my "diver" watches to be on rubber.. The band is called Alpine Premium quality with quick release..." Read more

"...really heavy compared to all my other watches, but this gives it a solid feel...." Read more

"...Once I removed a few links to fit my wrist size she wears very comfortably!" Read more

86 customers mention70 positive16 negative

Customers like the movement of the watch. They say it's accurate, has a good winding action, and can be hand-wound. Customers also appreciate that Orient makes their own movements.

"...The movement is quite accurate, and certainly for this price point...." Read more

"...You won't be dissapointed.August 9 Update - The movement has settled in nicely and is now running +2 secs a day which is extraordinary..." Read more

"...2. The movement is more accurate than I expected. As the testimonies go, I figure this particular movement is quite durable and precise...." Read more

"...The motion is hacking (second hand stops when you pull the crown to set the time) and I think it hand winds...." Read more

150 customers mention95 positive55 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the watch. Some mention that it has perfect dimensions and fits right, while others say that it's too small for diving use.

"...I really like it. Wears & looks good, my size, lume, lets me know its no plastic cheap piece and doesn't tick loudly...." Read more

"...Tight and snappy rotating bezel. There is very little play between clicks. In fact, it's leaps and bounds better than my SKX's bezel.-..." Read more

"...The crown is a little too small and not knurled enough, as has been reported ad-nauseum.-..." Read more

"...Also, it was easy to size the bracelet...." Read more

Best Overall Non-Pro Diver In $100-$500 Price Range
5 Stars
Best Overall Non-Pro Diver In $100-$500 Price Range
I'll get this out of the way first: The Orient Ray (Black) is my daily-wear watch, and I love it. I say it's in the Non-Pro category only because, for a number of reasons, including water resistance rating of 20ATM (200 Meters) it is not suitable for deep diving. Now, let me tell you why I love it, giving you the high points and low points.***Important: My evaluation is based on my personal preferences in watch styling and mechanics. The only hard & fast rule in watch preferences is that there ARE NO hard & fast rules in watch preferences, so take my points in that context. If you see watches in the same way I do, you may find them helpful.1. Dive Styling: 41.5" case size turns out to be my sweet spot, and the black bezel with larger marked 10 second increments is clear, easy to read. The face is black, and it's a DEEP DARK BLACK, as is the bezel, contrasting well with the hour markings. The hour & minute hands are modified "sword styling", the second hand a long, slim pointer tipped with a bright red spear. It's a little thing, but the detail finish on all three hands is the quality of a much more expensive timepiece. All three are lumed, and it's a bright, long lasting lume - I can easily read mine in the dark after eight hours of sleep. Ditto on the hour markers and bezel pip. Which brings me to a personal preference - the Ray's hour markers are either round or rectangular, with a slightly larger wedge shape at "12" position - no "numbers". I believe this gives a dive watch a much cleaner look, but some folks like to see some numbers - if you do, consider the Orient Mako, with numerals at 6,9 & 12. Personal preference.2. Case: Orient makes a heavy-feeling SS case w/screw-down back. It feels solid, and supports the 200M depth rating, and I'm guessing might actually rate considerably higher. Top surfaces are finely brushed, with side surfaces polished, for a subtly expensive look. Crown is screw-down, as a dive watch should be, with grip a little on the hard to grasp side, but still acceptable. Crown is polished, with the Orient logo embossed on the end, a classy touch. Action is firm when adjusting hands & day/date. Threads engage firmly, with an appropriately sized thread tube that does not "wobble" when the crown is grasped. The Ray has built-in crown guards formed as part of the case - I find this one it's most attractive cosmetic features, and of course it makes perfect sense to protect the crown. Crystal is "mineral"...I would have paid more to get the same watch with a Sapphire crystal, but understand the cost/benefit calculation. Having said that, I've been wearing Orients with mineral crystals for about five years now, with no scratches, and I'm a clumsy oaf with my watches, so it must be a pretty hard surface.3. Bezel: As mentioned, bezel on this model is a deep, inky black, with minute numerals crisply rendered in a SS tone. The Ray's bezel is a 120 click version. Here is one if my two criticisms - the action on this bezel, like the older model Ray & Mako's I've owned, is really too tight for diving use - there is no possible way it could be turned under water with or without gloves, because the "teeth" around the circumference are too small & smooth considering the tight action. This actually works well if worn as I do, in a "desk diving" mode, where bumps do not dislodge it, but not underwater, if that is a consideration.4. Movement: The new Ray features a hacking house-built Orient beating automatic heart, #F6922. My previous Orients used the older, Non-Hacking movement, which is one of the key reasons I fell in love with Orient Automatics. The older movement ran just a bit slow for me, but more importantly was ALWAYS very CONSISTENT, with a very quiet winding pendulum. The new movement seems already to be just as high quality - and my particular F6922 is running consistently about 10-12 seconds fast per day, which I consider perfect for an automatic. No guarantee yours will do the same, but believe me, this movement is the equal of far more expensive engines. The Day/Date function is crisp & seats perfectly in the viewing windows. Thank GOD Orient has ditched the "Day" Pusher located at 2 o'Clock on the old Ray case, with the arrival of the new movement. It was ugly, cheap looking, and another way for the watch to leak (I put up with it because I loved the rest of the watch so much). Another small Orient detail - the silver Day/Date window "frame" is beautifully finished & perfectly seated. The second hand sweep is not as buttery smooth as a 28K or Hi-Beat movement would be, but perfectly acceptable, and the red tip gives that little extra "instrument panel" look to the overall analog face. While we're talking movements, personal preference #2 - Automatic movements are my requirement vs Quartz...I've owned lots of both, don't own any Quartz's now. There are great Quartz divers out there - the Seiko Tuna monoblock titanium Quartz was one of my first "crushes", but I'm strictly an Auto guy now.5. Bracelet/Band: I removed the bracelet as soon as I unboxed the watch, and placed the watch on a black 22mm ballistic nylon 2-Pc. Strap. This is one of those personal preference deals - I like a light wearing watch/strap combo - and you may prefer a bracelet, no problem. It's an OK bracelet, medium weight class for a SS bracelet, although a ratcheting dive clasp replacing the deployant clasp would be cool. My least favorite features are the non-solid end link covers - they are the usual flimsy covers, and in my opinion have no place on a timepiece purporting to aspire to the name "Dive Watch". I left the plastic & paper wraps on mine, and will be selling it. If I ever want a bracelet for this watch, I'll go aftermarket, possibly the solid end-link model w/ ratcheting dive extension used on Orient's own Saturation Diver, which also has a 22mm Lug width.6. Overall, I'm in love. My watch collection is down to two - this and a Deep Blue Pro-Aqua Auto, for those days I feel like wearing a brick on my wrist. If one dive watch is all you want to worry about, and you don't dive for a living, some color version of the Orient Ray will make you a very happy Desk Diver.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Let's just say my SKX is in storage.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2020
I initially purchased this Orient as a gift for my dad who was getting more interested in watches and wanted an automatic, durable timepiece. After hearing his glowing review of this watch, I decided to purchase one for myself.

My overall impression of this watch is positive. The build quality is that of a watch 3-5 times the price. Here's what I like about it:
- Accurate timekeeping (gained 12 seconds after a week).
- Hacking and manual winding (this is important to me because I like to set my watch to the atomic clock)
- Screwdown crown
- Day/date complication (especially useful while working from home and losing track of the day of the week)
- Tight and snappy rotating bezel. There is very little play between clicks. In fact, it's leaps and bounds better than my SKX's bezel.
- Overall usability. I can wear this while working, out on a hike, mowing the lawn, playing with my kid in the water, wherever really.
- The lume is great
- Great attention to detail. The logo on the crown is a nice touch. The printing on the dial is sharp. The chapter ring lines up to the hashes. Just a nice piece overall.
- It fits my 7-inch wrist amazingly. The 41.5mm diameter looks just right. I prefer 39mm-44mm watches so this is just right.

Downsides of the watch:
- The bracelet is OK, too. I removed two links easily and the micro-adjustment let me set it to the right diameter to fit my wrist. The lack of solid end links makes it feel cheap. Not to mention, the finish is a bit rough. But what do you expect at this price point? It's still pretty good.
- The manual winding feels a bit rough. Way less refined compared to my other more expensive watches. This is just nit-picky though.
- No ISO rating, but who cares? I'm never going to use it for diving—I probably won't use my SKX for diving either so this is a moot point.

After wearing this for a week, I put my SKX in storage. I think it's a better piece. But this watch's long-term durability and accuracy are still unknown. The F6522 caliber movement doesn't have the reputation of the 7S26 but things look bright for this in-house Orient movement.

In conclusion, you should buy this watch. It's super affordable, practical, and good looking. Plus, it looks great on a NATO!
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Noe De La Rosa
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente reloj, estoy encantado
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Mario Ganci
5.0 out of 5 stars Bel diver automatico a un ottimo prezzo
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bel diver automatico a un ottimo prezzo
Reviewed in Italy on September 27, 2022
Bel diver ben costruito, piuttosto preciso, ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo.
Ho preso un bel cinturino in gomma stile Citizen Promaster per l'estate e il suo bracciale in acciaio per l'utilizzo "invernale".
Bellissimo il quadrante con finitura soleil.
La ghiera è monodirezionale a 120 scatti, francamente duretta da girare ma con dot a ore 12 ricoperto di materiale luminescente.
Indici a bicchierino anch'essi ricoperti di materiale luminescente così come le sfere.
Ottima leggibilità in tutte le condizioni di luce.
La corona è a vite e permette la rimessa rapida del giorno e della data oltre che la ricarica manuale. Insomma, in proporzione al prezzo pagato è un bel pezzo!
Punti deboli: nessuno, se non il bracciale in dotazione, sicuramente migliorabile (ma non così pessimo francamente!).
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Reviewed in Spain on July 18, 2022
El reloj es un diseño clásico en azul que por ello no pasa nunca de moda. La versión antigua contaba con un calibre bastante mediocre que no tenía ni cuerda manual (había que agitar el reloj), un lumen de cinco minutos, pero un estilo bonito y buen precio. Con estar revisión el Mako Ray II mejora en todo aunque no lleve cristal de zafiro. Ahora el calibre F6922 es una maravilla de estabilidad y precisión, en mi caso +1s diario, tiene cuerda y parada de segundero. El armis es sencillo, pero sólido y fácil de ajustar los eslabones. La corona protegida puede resultar un poco incómoda, pero tampoco es un defecto grave para usarse una vez al mes, el bisel, lástima no sea ya cerámico aunque no está mal así tampoco, 120 clics y gira más bien duro, pero tampoco creo que sea de uso diarío. El cristal no se si es tipo hardless o vidrío, pero parecer bueno y al girar la muñeca los reflejos en la esfera cambian el tono azul de la esfera. En cuanto al lumen es bueno con un brillo bonito y claro que dura toda la noche lo suficiente para ver la hora sin problemas algo que en los M-Force (el top de los Divers de Orient) si bien se ven las marcaciones la aguja del minutero cuesta localizar pro la forma que tiene.
El acabado es bueno a excelente para el uso diario, sienta bien en la muñeca y es cómodo de leer, los días de la semana están en español e inglés. Teniendo ya varios Divers de esta marca, este que es el más barato de todos, es para mí el que mejor relación precio calidad tiene y eso que a los otros también los he puesto cinco estrellas.
Los pequeños detalles, como un bisel todavía de aluminio y algo duro de giro, una corona un poco incómoda de manipular, y no poner cristal de zafiro como a su hermano Kamazo (poco más caro), no son suficientes para quitarle ni media estrella de las cinco gracias al calibre que monta y a estar a mitad del precio oficial.
En definitiva, este es un reloj que, una vez le he ajustado el brazalete, me va a ser difícil de quitar de la muñeca para alternar sus otros hermanos Orient o de otra marca.
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