Since its establishment in 1951, Orient Star, the renowned Japanese watch brand, has captivated watch enthusiasts with its exquisite craftsmanship and timeless designs. Inspired by the enchanting beauty of the stars, Orient Star continues to shine brightly in the horological world with the announcement of its latest collection.
These new timepieces promise to elevate the brand’s legacy of elegance, precision, and innovation. Whether you are a long-time collector or discovering the magic of Orient Star for the first time, these additions are set to dazzle and inspire.
Stay tuned as Orient Star reveals more about its latest creations and the stellar artistry behind them.
- Orient Star Launches 2024 Limited Edition Models with the Theme of Keshiki – Emotional Colours that Connect the World
- Orient Star Releases Limited Edition M42 Diver 1964 2nd Edition F6 Date 200m Titanium for 60th Anniversary
- Orient Star Adds Two Limited Edition Contemporary Collection M34 Models Inspired by the Aurora at Dawn
- Orient Star Introduces M34 F8 Skeleton Hand Winding Model Combining Refined Quality with a Relaxed Feel
1. Orient Star Launches 2024 Limited Edition Models with the Theme of Keshiki – Emotional Colours that Connect the World
- Orient Star has launched a series of limited edition watches called Keshiki, which means beautiful scenery in Japanese.
- Includes three models: Modern Skeleton and Semi Skeleton from the Contemporary Collection, and the smaller Classic Semi Skeleton from the Classic Collection.
- Each model features a sky blue dial exuding translucency that evokes crisp winter air, and is engraved with a limited edition serial number on the case back.
- The three Keshiki models, available in a limited edition of 900 pieces for the Modern Skeleton, 700 pieces for the Semi Skeleton and 400 pieces for the Classic Semi Skeleton.
2. Orient Star Releases Limited Edition M42 Diver 1964 2nd Edition F6 Date 200m Titanium for 60th Anniversary
- The dark grey dial with vertical hairline finish is adorned with matte gold-coloured accents around the Luminous Light indices that allow wearers to tell the time in any environment.
- Orient Star has launched M42 Diver 1964 2nd Edition F6 Date 200m Titanium from the Sports Collection M42 in a limited edition of 365 pieces, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Orient’s divers’ watch.
- The model features titanium on the case and bracelet, making it approximately 35 percent lighter than stainless steel models and an ideal divers’ watch for both sports and daily use.
- New Feature: Titanium provides a protective coating that hardens the surface for enhanced durability and offers excellent resistance to corrosion, seawater, and perspiration.
3. Orient Star Adds Two Limited Edition Contemporary Collection M34 Models Inspired by the Aurora at Dawn
- The dual curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides (SAR coating) of the glass provides a clear view of the aurora gradually fading away.
- Orient Star has released two new models from the Contemporary Collection M34, M34 F7 Mechanical Moon Phase Limited Edition and M34 F7 Semi Skeleton Limited Edition, each available in a limited edition of 200 pieces.
- The new models depict the aurora’s ephemeral light in the dawn sky with a white mother-of-pearl dial and gradation.
- The mother-of-pearl dial which changes hues when viewed from different angles, and vertical light grey gradation beautifully depict the scene of an aurora floating in the hazy pale-hued atmosphere just before sunrise.
4. Orient Star Introduces M34 F8 Skeleton Hand Winding Model Combining Refined Quality with a Relaxed Feel
- The exquisite skeleton movement is visible through the see-through sapphire crystal case back which is engraved with limited edition and serial number.
- Orient Star has launched the M34 F8 Skeleton Hand Winding to the Contemporary Collection M34 featuring a movement with silicon escape wheel and a 70-hour power reserve.
- M34 F8 Skeleton Hand Winding is available in a limited edition of 100 pieces.
- The grey skeleton movement expresses the vastness of outer space, while the new blue gradation outer ring on the dial symbolises starlight shining in darkness.