Bought my red dial Kamasu 3 mos ago and really like it. Gains about 5 seconds/day and has some similar scratching on the case sides but I can buff it out. What I am very impressed with, as you say, is the lume, as it is BRIGHT and lasts a long time! It is better than my Seikos and Citizen which is saying something! I feel for the price point you can’t go wrong not to mention, it is a gorgeous looking watch!
Ive had the Orient Kamasu for about 1 and a half years and the only scratches for me are on the bezel insert, small nick on a lug and on the bottom of the caseback.
Thanks for yor review but in all honesty I don't know what you are doing to your watch. I got mine, also in red, about a month ago and wore it every day, so probably the same wristtime as you. I don't have any scratches whatsoever on the locations you pointed out in your video. The only possibility for such scratches to occur would be if you wore some kind of bracelet next to your watch as is often the case today.
I have this watch I don’t like it very much… about once every two weeks As I have a fairly large collection. Just a note it’s very easy to get those scratches out on a polished surface… There are many Easy to use products That will make all but the deep scratches go away… Thanks for the fun review
True! Funny thing is, there are likely more Spanish speakers in Canada than French, even tho’ French is the 2nd language and spoken by the French Canadian province of Quebec.
@@bondpit8750 Not likely - many of us speak French: but you would never know. Many of the Spanish speakers are Spanish as a first language - thus more noticeable.
@@alohm I live on the west coast and lived in Alberta, I've never met a person out here who speaks fluent French unless they were from Quebec. I meet Spanish speakers all the time
I wear mine like 99% of the year since this is my EDC/tool watch and being that, it held up quite nicely (I have it for 2 years now)! There are absolutely no nicks or scratches on the crystal, the bezel on the other hand could use some tougher material. The original rubber/sylicone strap starts to show wear, which I thought would be tougher, but I gotta admit it went through oil, salt water and a bunch of soap LOL! The movement gains a constant 1.3 minutes each month, on mine, but the screw and the infamous "wobbly" crown have held up in adjustments just fine! All in all, I really can recommend this watch for anybody who is looking for a "cheap thrill" - since this watch can be both!!
Kind of strange what's happening with the finish. I've had quite a few Orients and haven't had that problem. Still love the watch and that dial color is great. Nice vid!
Thanks for commenting B! It is odd regarding the finish. However, like you, I still really enjoy the watch. The color, specs, and it's very comfortable.
Wow, these scratches are difficult to swallow up! My first Mako version 1 was worn every day for years, and had no scratches whatsoever! Thank you for warning for this particular issue , that might be a deal breaker!
The Mako/Ray have exactly the same polished finish on the sides. I own a Ray and Kamasu and they are both fine. I guess it depends on your use - that can happen with every polished surface.
My Kamasu lost that shallow "engraving" from the crown. I wear this watch almost everyday, it's a desk diver for me, and i also wear a stone bead bracelet. After about a month, logo disappeared being constantly in touch with polished stone beads, rubbed off, crown itself is in good condition.
I don't know what you do with that watch once a week, but it won't get those scratches by itself. I don't believe this casing is any different in overall design as orient ray 2 for example... Maybe you drag it behind a car or something? Kids play with it?
What are you doing while wearing this watch? None of my 5 year old watches look anything near that bad. Like how do you get all those scratches by the crown guard? That area should be protected from scratching by the protrusion of the crown guards and crown.
That scratching is odd. I have an Orient Triton and an older M-Force "Beast" and neither has any significant amount of scratching. I'm not particularly gentle with them either. I love that red dial!
You want a simple explaination for those scratches? Check your hands. you wear a big chunky ring. Trust me, it's from that ring. When you wear it only once a week there is no way it will scratch that much. Everytime you pick that watch up you touch it with that ring. Check the caseback, even that has deep scratches. That ring is the malefactor. Get rid of the ring, buy another Kamasu and check the scratches again. Thank me later.
Hey, I've read on several pages that modern Orients use Seiko in-house version of Superluminova, Lumibrite. Some models have weaker application of the material and those don't perform as well, while other models are better in this regard and those can even be on pair with Seikos.
The stock bracelet takes advantage of any excuse to rattle it seems like. Better on different straps or the popular jubilee bracelet you see in a lot of these videos
Those scratches have just pissed all over my chips( was on verge of ordering one....they look like they've come from being in your pocket with coins, or something like imo, why oh why didn't they use decent steel? Thanks for video
My crown has issue when trying to screw back in I love my orient watches have 3 at moment but not sure I would buy another as the crown on Kamasu is nothing like the mako/ray action
Oh, no , really? The crown on my Mako 2 is the worst of my 15 Watches. Don't they have a QC dept. in Orient ? Might still get it but waiting for a price drop.
Thx for the video, looks a bit undersized on your 7.5 inch wrist for a sports watch that is, so I guess my search goes on since I have about the same wrist size
I've barely worn mine, maybe 4 - 5 times since I've had it (shortly after they came on to market, maybe 2 years now) I hate having to try again and again to screw the crown back in because it barely catches that short bit of thread, maybe 3/4 of a turn. I'm thinking of sending it back to Orient to have them correct that. That's why I'm looking for other people's comments regarding their Kamasus' crowns today. My Orient Mako II does not have that problem.
Hm, ordered the same model yesterday for 225 Euros. Will see if my kamasu will scratch that much as the watch shown at the video. Possibly Orient used very very cheap steel vor the case. I own watches over years, not just one looks bad like the shown kamasu. OK, its a inexpensive watch, the vintage/used look may come very fast....
the orient matte style bezels they use make it come off as a bit cheap looking to me. I also dont like the logo and name and automatic on the face. I feel its too much and takes alot of real estate. The specs are so nice on the watch
Bought my red dial Kamasu 3 mos ago and really like it. Gains about 5 seconds/day and has some similar scratching on the case sides but I can buff it out. What I am very impressed with, as you say, is the lume, as it is BRIGHT and lasts a long time! It is better than my Seikos and Citizen which is saying something! I feel for the price point you can’t go wrong not to mention, it is a gorgeous looking watch!
Those scratches speak more about you than the watch 😂.
Gorgeous watch, awesome specs. A sure winner. I love the red dial.
Ive had the Orient Kamasu for about 1 and a half years and the only scratches for me are on the bezel insert, small nick on a lug and on the bottom of the caseback.
Thanks for yor review but in all honesty I don't know what you are doing to your watch. I got mine, also in red, about a month ago and wore it every day, so probably the same wristtime as you. I don't have any scratches whatsoever on the locations you pointed out in your video. The only possibility for such scratches to occur would be if you wore some kind of bracelet next to your watch as is often the case today.
This watch has some fairly deep scratches on the case back. I have not managed that on any of my watches.
He did state that he bought the watch used so, who knows what the previous owner did to it.
Thats what I’m tawkin aboot!! Kamasu in red for the win!
I have this watch I don’t like it very much… about once every two weeks As I have a fairly large collection. Just a note it’s very easy to get those scratches out on a polished surface… There are many Easy to use products That will make all but the deep scratches go away… Thanks for the fun review
Love this watch! Those are Spanish days, i believe, not French.
True! Funny thing is, there are likely more Spanish speakers in Canada than French, even tho’ French is the 2nd language and spoken by the French Canadian province of Quebec.
@@bondpit8750 Not likely - many of us speak French: but you would never know. Many of the Spanish speakers are Spanish as a first language - thus more noticeable.
@@alohm I live on the west coast and lived in Alberta, I've never met a person out here who speaks fluent French unless they were from Quebec. I meet Spanish speakers all the time
Looks awesome on a wide black leather strap with white trim stitching
How would this wear on a 7.5 inch wrist?
It wears great. That is my wrist size.
@@madrockwatchesadventure4501 oh OK thank you
Do you find the red dial to be versatile? I’m considering it as an everyday watch. Thanks.
It was fairly versatile. I'd have no issues recommending it.
I wear mine like 99% of the year since this is my EDC/tool watch and being that, it held up quite nicely (I have it for 2 years now)! There are absolutely no nicks or scratches on the crystal, the bezel on the other hand could use some tougher material. The original rubber/sylicone strap starts to show wear, which I thought would be tougher, but I gotta admit it went through oil, salt water and a bunch of soap LOL!
The movement gains a constant 1.3 minutes each month, on mine, but the screw and the infamous "wobbly" crown have held up in adjustments just fine!
All in all, I really can recommend this watch for anybody who is looking for a "cheap thrill" - since this watch can be both!!
Lucky you, mine gains more than 1 minute a week 😢
Kind of strange what's happening with the finish. I've had quite a few Orients and haven't had that problem. Still love the watch and that dial color is great. Nice vid!
Thanks for commenting B! It is odd regarding the finish. However, like you, I still really enjoy the watch. The color, specs, and it's very comfortable.
TimeToGo Travel And Timepieces Exactly the same thoughts and feelings here!
Wow, these scratches are difficult to swallow up! My first Mako version 1 was worn every day for years, and had no scratches whatsoever! Thank you for warning for this particular issue , that might be a deal breaker!
The Mako/Ray have exactly the same polished finish on the sides. I own a Ray and Kamasu and they are both fine. I guess it depends on your use - that can happen with every polished surface.
Love that dial colour. Great review.
My Kamasu lost that shallow "engraving" from the crown. I wear this watch almost everyday, it's a desk diver for me, and i also wear a stone bead bracelet. After about a month, logo disappeared being constantly in touch with polished stone beads, rubbed off, crown itself is in good condition.
Hey Le Baastarde, thanks for the feedback. I was curious to know if other people had experienced anything similar.
I bought it today ... Kamasu blue dial ... 1/6/21
I don't know what you do with that watch once a week, but it won't get those scratches by itself.
I don't believe this casing is any different in overall design as orient ray 2 for example... Maybe you drag it behind a car or something? Kids play with it?
What is the size of the crown? And beautiful video!!!!
What are you doing while wearing this watch? None of my 5 year old watches look anything near that bad. Like how do you get all those scratches by the crown guard? That area should be protected from scratching by the protrusion of the crown guards and crown.
Ha, no idea man. Just wearing it and enjoying it! LOL
It's called wabi sabi ( now a certified marketing term for consumers to enjoy worn in / built in imperfections).
everyone is saying gen1 better than gen2. what do you think?
That scratching is odd. I have an Orient Triton and an older M-Force "Beast" and neither has any significant amount of scratching. I'm not particularly gentle with them either. I love that red dial!
That's for commenting Mike!
I really do like the watch. I plan on keeping it and would definitely still buy another Orient. Cheers!
You want a simple explaination for those scratches? Check your hands. you wear a big chunky ring. Trust me, it's from that ring. When you wear it only once a week there is no way it will scratch that much. Everytime you pick that watch up you touch it with that ring. Check the caseback, even that has deep scratches. That ring is the malefactor. Get rid of the ring, buy another Kamasu and check the scratches again. Thank me later.
Seiko has diashield for case protection
Hey, I've read on several pages that modern Orients use Seiko in-house version of Superluminova, Lumibrite. Some models have weaker application of the material and those don't perform as well, while other models are better in this regard and those can even be on pair with Seikos.
How green is the lume?
İ dont think green lume goes well on red dial
Very green
how do u change the date and month?
Is any one else’s Kamasu kinda noisy? Like when you shake it on your wrist? Kinda sounds like something loose inside?
That’s the automatic movement winding?
The stock bracelet takes advantage of any excuse to rattle it seems like. Better on different straps or the popular jubilee bracelet you see in a lot of these videos
I don't shake my wrist..is that a thing? I'll try it...
I just won't shake my wrist in public...they would probably take me away...
Day is in spanish not french
Try cape cod stainless steel wipes.
Those scratches have just pissed all over my chips( was on verge of ordering one....they look like they've come from being in your pocket with coins, or something like imo, why oh why didn't they use decent steel? Thanks for video
Its 316L stainless steel. Thats just heavy usage.
Dude they may have or acquire some issues but all that scratching isn't one iv'e encountered in the 1-1/2 yrs of ownership ,definitely user not watch.
The guy bought a used watch
Get fkn watch .... get it
The Orient Kamasu is blingy, chinsy, cheap and a little cheesy, but I fkn love it!
Same here Gorn!!! Ha ha ha.
Thanks for leaving a comment.
Do you wear it in the pocket with keys? :/
Nope. I actually didn't wear it in any harsh environments at all. Not sure why it went so dull.
@@madrockwatchesadventure4501 weird have the same watch love the red dial been wearing it almost everyday but only hairlines om the bracelet yet
Hi, can you tell me how long the lume lasts? Thanks!
Red dial or green
My preference is the red.
My crown has issue when trying to screw back in I love my orient watches have 3 at moment but not sure I would buy another as the crown on Kamasu is nothing like the mako/ray action
aren't the Mako III and Kamasu Same?
@@102ayushkumar3 yes same watch
Oh, no , really? The crown on my Mako 2 is the worst of my 15 Watches. Don't they have a
QC dept. in Orient ?
Might still get it but waiting for a price drop.
I agree, I just bought one. The crown is absolutely terrible.
Thx for the video, looks a bit undersized on your 7.5 inch wrist for a sports watch that is, so I guess my search goes on since I have about the same wrist size
Might have already found a watch but the Orient kano is a bigger dial with the same sort of style minus the sapphire crystal.
@@atifghafoor6258 Thinking triton light here RA-AC0K01B10B, however orient needs to upgrade their bracelets.
@@petervernelen6784 most of there watches have a non metal strap version as well but I understand different people like different things.
I've read alot of reviews about the crown being extremely wobbly. Have you noticed this?
A little wobble, not much.
I've sold it since this video went up, sorry I can't check it and confirm.
@@madrockwatchesadventure4501ou sold it why? I was thinking buying it so it’s not good watch?
@@deepb249 it's a great watch! Sold it because I was chasing another watch.
Which color is mist popular in this kamasu watch?
@@deepb249 I have no idea. I've seen numerous green and burgundy.
I've barely worn mine, maybe 4 - 5 times since I've had it (shortly after they came on to market, maybe 2 years now) I hate having to try again and again to screw the crown back in because it barely catches that short bit of thread, maybe 3/4 of a turn. I'm thinking of sending it back to Orient to have them correct that. That's why I'm looking for other people's comments regarding their Kamasus' crowns today. My Orient Mako II does not have that problem.
Audio is a bit sketchy...
It sure is! Totally idiot doing his editing. Fired the guy who did this video.
Hm, ordered the same model yesterday for 225 Euros. Will see if my kamasu will scratch that much as the watch shown at the video. Possibly Orient used very very cheap steel vor the case. I own watches over years, not just one looks bad like the shown kamasu. OK, its a inexpensive watch, the vintage/used look may come very fast....
How did it hold up?
@@stargazer2123 The condition is still ok after a year.
However, I have not worn the watch very often, there are no traces of wear.
Uummm it’s Spanish and English on the day wheel
WHAT IS A CALIBER ? THANKS !
Sorry, I no longer have the watch.
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the orient matte style bezels they use make it come off as a bit cheap looking to me. I also dont like the logo and name and automatic on the face. I feel its too much and takes alot of real estate. The specs are so nice on the watch
Great comments! Thanks for taking the time.
Nice review, you sound so depressed man.
Not Cousins! Sorry. Not
Ha ha ha ha. Always a touchy subject I know.
You bought a used watch pal.
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