Either you've reviewed every watch on earth, or you manage to pick out almost every piece I am currently interested in. Either way, thanks. These reviews really are very in depth and most helpful!
Nick, I would have to take issue with Orient being describes as a budget division of Seiko. Orient is owned by Epson but Seiko and Orient are seperately run companies. Orient seems to have better quality and price than Seiko IMHO.
I totally agree, its amazing how good the build quality is on orient watches for the price. I love my ray 2 cant believe i only paid £110 for it. Just wish it had saphire, id have happily paid alot more for it.
nick, you are simply the best reviewer out there! if you buy a product after looking at your take i cannot believe anyone could possibly be taken by surprise. wonderful, detailed and so insightful...BRAVO
I bought a Ray 2 and, for the money, it does the job. It scratches the itch to own a mechanical beater for occasional use without spending too much money and, unlike a Series 5/ SKX, features hacking and hand-winding . I ditched the bracelet and stuck a screen protector on the dial. 5ish seconds a day out but it's part of a rotation and not my regular watch. Totally worth the money impo.
I love that you're doing more watch reviews. Although I don't think you can't fault a $150 watch for having Mineralglass. And yes 10 seconds are acceptable. Mean you need to set your watch once a week and are never too late or too early within a minute.
alittleolder Totally agree on the crystal and accuracy. On the accuracy subject, the watch has hacking seconds. Pull the crown out for 10 seconds at the end of the day, and you’ll never need to set it.
The Orient Ray 2 is my favorite Orient watch. The lume pips are large, and the lume is really very bright. It's up there with Seiko lume, perhaps it is the same compound.
Great video, but I disagree about the acuracy issue that you have. Caveat... I love mechanical watches. I love that you have a tiny machine on your wrist that won't need anything except YOU too power it. That being said, in my opinion a minute a week is perfectly fine. I feel that perfect time keeping, while possibleish with quartz, is not all that important. I don't cut important things that close that a minute will matter. That's just me though. Keep the videos coming😀
I have a 6.75inch wrist and own the Pepsi version of this watch and the skx007. They both fit perfect. I just ordered the all blue mako 2 because the red on the Pepsi distracts me from enjoying that wonderful, amazing, trance-inducing blue that orient gave me on my mako.
I got this watch almost a year ago, I bought a miltat bracelet with it. Having switched the bracelet, the mako is one of my favorite watches, the bezel is better than the skx, the loom is amazing, and it has nice features.
I purchased this as my first automatic watch. I decided to upgrade the strap (strapcode super oyster) and the crystal (sapphire with blue AR). Thanks for the review, would have never known about this watch otherwise.
I just got one of these on Friday and, as of right now, it's keeping perfect time. It may be a fraction of a second fast after 3 days but it's so close that I can't really tell. I have a few automatic/mechanical watches and I've never seen one this accurate. Maybe I just got lucky or maybe the accuracy will decline after a while. But, yea, the bezel action is horrible and the crown is too small. I actually think the bracelet is pretty impressive considering this watch cost 145 bucks. The watch isn't perfect but if anyone is expecting more than this for $145, they're delusional.
2 1/2 years after this review, you had a hand in talking me into this watch. For some, "nice enough budget watch" is probably a turn off. For me? Oh, music to my ears. Loving it so far.
My Orient Ray 2 was my first Diver and with the replaced Blue AR sapphire crystal it is one of my favorites. Get some minor scratches try Flitz polish, works like a charm.
I have the exact same mod with my ray, and definitely a great watch. With the domed crystal it gets this fisheye lensed diver watch effect that looks amazing, and I can't stop looking at the blue ar. I recently got a steinhart diver out of curiosity and I'm regretting it because the ray looks better.
Chris Walls I hope to do that with my Ray 2 when the crystal gets all scratch up. Just don't want to mess up the water proofing. I actually wear mine in the water.
teamhonn, There are modders out there that will replace the crystals and pressure check too. I had mine done by watchmakersfour with the pressure check and he charged about $40 I believe(don't quote me on that, I'm working with a faulty memory), with me providing the crystal from crystaltimes. Definitely worth the upgrade in my opinion, and once you upgrade to sapphire you'll be scratch proof so no need to wait on it.
Thank you good information. I have all the presses and things to make the change myself I was just concerned with the pressure test. I really have no way to test it other than let is it in water and see if anything leaks in, not a real test and not something I want to mess my watch up over.
I think I saw the youtuber minitwatch do a home test by closing the whole case without the dial and the movement, and screwing in the crown. This way the whole case is completely sealed as it would be during wear, and you can throw it into a pool or what have you without any fear of water damage to the actual watch. If you see any water in the case then you just open the case, wipe it off, reinstall the crystal, and retest.
Honestly the movement generally tracks much better than advertised! I fully agree with the bracket critique so I threw mine on a nato strap and I’ve had no problems with it at all. One is very hard pressed to find another watch in the $150 range that gives as much bang for the buck tbh, it’s a really impressive watch that you can wear knowing it’ll be mostly accurate with out the heartache of accidentally dinging it on a door or desk
I chose the Ray over the Mako due to preferring pips to numerals, but it's otherwise nearly the same watch, and it's one of my favorites. It's kind of my Goldilocks watch, being good enough in every category. I also own the Citizen BM8180 you had up next to it, which is another of my favorites. I think the two of these plus a G-Shock 5600 would probably be my pick for a great entry-level collection.
The truth of the matter is that for divers, the dive watch has been supplanted by the dive computer. That doesn't detract from the functionality or beauty as piece of jewelry, but 'dive watch' is something of an anachronism.
Yeah, but they make perfect vacation watches. A dressy diver can be at home in a suit or tuxedo, and also keep up with any sport activity and swimming or snorkeling. I only have to wear one watch when I'm on vacation, because I bring a classy looking diver.
These Orients are beautiful. When choosing between an Orient Ray and Seiko SKX009, I went with the SKX due to the crown being at 4 o'clock, plus I dig the Pepsi bezel and iconic nature of the SKX. Very pleased with it so far!
A swiss watch mechanical I mean... With about +/- 10 seconds a day wil cost tou about five times as much as this watch... Or more... (Standard grade ETA 2824-2 movement itself costs double the price of this entire watch and id not more accurate). So I do believe that this timepiece is much more accurate than it could have been at this price range. (Seiko 5 movement I believe is stated about -20/+40 seconds a day I believe... 7S36 movement that is)
This is the review I’ve been waiting for. I’ve had my eye on a Ray ll for a while now and this is going a long way to helping me make a decision. Although if I can get my hands on a Mako USA which addresses a lot of your noted deficiencies of the Mako ll I’m 100% springing for that.
Cheaper mechanical watches can be easily manageable, in terms of accuracy, when you get used to it. For this piece, setting it back a minute every Sunday keeps you within +/- 30 seconds, which is probably ok for most people.
Nick, a very honest review of this very nice and affordable Orient diver. Most affordable mechanical watches could never, ever compete with the accuracy of even a cheap quartz. But that's not why i bought this Mako 2. I just love the soothing ticking of the movement. For accuracy i have my Casio wave Ceptor, believe me, no mechanical movement can beat that accuracy.
It is a nice jewelry piece for $150 that gives the time and looks amazing. I have one, and I can testify to the rattle and scratches, but it still looks good when I feel like wearing a decent looking watch. The rest of the time, my fossil and g-shock are my daily drivers.
Have the Seiko SKX013 due to 38mm with 20mm lugs. Try to keep all watches at 20mm lug to have a few straps functioning on many styles. If the Orient had a smaller size diver would consider. My dress watch is the Orient Bambino g2 V3 grey dial with leather strap upgrade from Long Island Watch. At $200 all in price, will live with 21 mm lug.
I kinda want to file or grind the crown guards off. I’ve already replaced the bezel with a 12 hour one, now I like mine a lot better but I still hate the crown guards
I wonder if they fixed the fugitive red paint on the second hand. On my 10 year old original Mako, the tip of the second hand is pink because it's faded.
I have a ray ll as well. Bezel was almost stuck it was so hard to turn. I popped the bezel off pulled the rubber o ring out, lightly lubed it, put it back in, popped the bezel back on and it turns really well now. You might give it a try if it bugs you enough.
If you search youtube for orient ray ll bezel removal, there's a video called *changing the bezel on Orient Mako USA*. I pretty much followed what he did (although I would recommend covering the knife blade with some tape so you don't potentially cut yourself). I don't know if you have to remove the metal band or not because I have mine on a Nato strap, but you might be able to figure out a way to do it with the metal band still attached. I used silicon grease on the o ring (not sure if that is the correct grease to use, but it's what I used :))
Love your reviews and that you do watches and knifes, two of my favorite things to collect! If only you were also into guns I would have a one stop shop for reviews 😂
Nick, it should be noted that it is not a good idea to shower or be in a hot tub with a mechanical watch. Temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius can cause parts within the movement to warp and/or undergo a change in properties. This can ultimately disrupt watch accuracy by a huge margin. It should also be noted that temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius without the presence of water does not seem to have as much of an effect on the movement.
I have two of these Mako 2's and I can not get the dial back flush with the watch. When I first got it, I unscrewed it to set date and time and when I push it back in a and roll it forward, it doesnt go back into place at the base of the crown....any suggestions?
I wanted to add one more comment about the accuracy of this watch and, in general, of mechanical vs. quartz. If you are an accuracy freak like me, you reset ALL your watches to an atomic reference before wearing (radio-controlled being the exception since it does it itself). Even a good quartz movement will be off if left for some time. So the real question is the accuracy adequate for the length of time you wear the watch from the reference point. I generally wear a watch for a few days in a row before picking another in the collection so the 10-15 secs a mechnical might be off is less of an issue unless it is the only watch you own.
Good review. The one you really want is is the MAKO II USA model. It adds drilled lugs, solid end links, a lumed pip on the second-hand arrow tip, and Sapphire crystal. Same movement and (fantastic) blue dial. Mine is running at +5 sec/day which is just fine.
I used to love simple symmetrical black dails but they get too boring especially for someone in their 20s like me. Now I want this one with the big day date window and the blue color.
Nice piece for those thinking about or just getting into horology. The day date complication at 3 o'clock is a deal breaker for me. That aesthetic makes any watch just scream cheap in my opinion. I'd prefer either just the date or nothing at all. Keep up the good vids Señor Nick.
Came for the knife reviews stayed for the watch reviews. In my experience this watch is fine for the price with all the caveats you mention. Some of those bother some more than others most don't bug me much and mine tends to be pretty accurate. Just ordered another Orient as a backup (after bike crashes, dislocating shoulder in the woods, etc. I have a risk of busting up watches...) and I've had all kinds. What I really like about this is the blue dial reminds me of a Blue Dial Tudor sub I let go when I was young and stupid - but I don't have to feel worried wearing it at work, or while cycling or using tools the way I would if I went and got another Tudor (like I even have the $ to do so lol). Regarding fit - the band does stay wider all around than some watches, much less taper. As to the rattling band, a nato strap will fix that nicely!
Hello is it normal that on my orient kamasu i have to move my crown to counter clockwise while adjusting time. While on seikos it is clockwise. Concerned it might be counterfeit but i bought it from reputable seller on amazon.
Is that Orient a daily driver cos the bezel looks worn and the odd scratch , has it took a beating, or is the paint on the bezel low quality ? , thumbs up for the review ,,, Shane uk 🇬🇧
Accuracy: I guess I’ve been lucky. I’ve had my Ray II (same movement as the Mako II) for a little longer than a year and a half and it is consistently more accurate than several Seiko 6R15 movement watches I have and even some Swiss ETA watches too.
Good review as usual, that it can handle a construction jobsite environment speaks for itself and may account for the 10 secs/day, nothing which a bit of regulation can't improve. No Watch should be used in hot water - Spa's showers etc as the hot water expands the air inside the watch breaking the seals and then when it cools it will drag in moisture into the watch movement.
Hi! Im just curious. What is the difference between watches that have the "japan mov't" marking on the 6 and other who have "japan" marking only. Coz im planning to buy a mako 2 and the one that they sell here has the "japan" marking only not like the other mako 2 which sells online with the "japan mov't" so i was curious whats the difference between them. Thanks
Just got orient mako 2. On the instruction they say i have to set time backwards. In the internet they dey i sould move hands with natural directiion. I dont wanna damage mechanism in fhe future.
is it right mako II got mineral glas and mako III saphire crystal? in the videos it seems the blue from Mako II is more intensive than from mako III it seems darker is that right or does both have same blue? is mako II and mako III both 42mm? I read different about and don´t know whats true. We do not have orient watch official in my country, so I can order only online. / NICE CHANNEL and video.
The only thing that is putting me off this watch (except it being more expensive where I live) is typography on the day-date window. It really does look off.
Mine is 4sec slow per day. Twice a month I adjust it a minute forward. I only take it off to shower otherwise it's a part of me. We've been happy together for four years now. Having said that, I'm lusting for the Seiko sumo big league right now.
For those that own this watch, does the bezel stiffs to turn? Just got mine today (my first diver's watch too!) and quite disappointing with the bezel. It is very stiff and take a lot of effort to turn. Since this is my first diver's watch, i dont know if that stiffness is typical or maybe i got a defect one. Maybe it need to be "broken" in first?? Let me know what you guys think.
But a nanotechnology liquid protector on the crystal. Considerably harder than Sapphire and More scratch-proof in addition to actually being brighter as well. Buy a solid and leek strapcode bracelet for about 80 bucks. So, if you go to Amazon and get this watch for about a hundred and thirty and add the bracelet you are a $210 for a whole lot. Or spend 3k plus on a Seamaster ( which, I do not deny is a fantastic/ better watch, just a lot more)
Considering they are basically all the same with different dials/colors it would seem you’re looking at personal preference. Also the Ray Raven seems to typically cost a little more fwiw.
I have a ray II. It is absolutely beautiful, but it does not keep accurat time at all! The lume is bright, but doesn't last long at all. I don't see the point of lume if you have to bring a flashlight to make it glow every five minutes lol. The bracelet is also quite terrible. Didn't last me four months before it suddenly just snapped off because these bars inside get bend very easily. The power reserve of this watch is about a day, but if you're gonna wear this watch every day it doesnt matter. Do not expect the mark on the divers bezel to line up precisely like his. You will definetely feel and notice that this is a very cheap watch (even as my first watch), but overall it's a fair watch for the money. I really love the blue dial :D
Disregard my last message , didn’t watch all the video before I made a comment , it’s clearly someone’s work watch ,, explains the damage to paint on bezel thanks Shane
Had this watch, changed to a sapphire crystal, but still, I didn't fall in love with it , so it had to go.. but better movement than the SKX for sure. I have upgraded mine with a hacking and hand winding movement.
Whenever i hear "hacking movement" i cant help but picture a bunch of tiny cogs and springs typing away on a keyboard, smashing the enter key and saying "im in" in a way too dramatic voice
Lol, lol not the budget line of seiko hahaha. It is it’s own company that is now a subsidiary of the seiko distribution label. Own history. Own story. Own staff etc.
Another enjoyable video, but I think you should compare mechanical watches to mechanical, and quartz to quartz. I think you are comparing apples and oranges, and in my view, missing the point. 10 sec/day is very acceptable, especially from a $150 watch. I'm not sure how that compared to your Sinn, but that would be a better comparison. In this day and age, you don't even need a watch, as a as much more functionality and probably much better accuracy that a quartz watch. There is an intangible/emotional/nostalgic quality of mech watches that offset the daily inaccuracy. If I wanted the ultimate accuracy, I would look at my phone or lab top, but that is kind of boring. My 2 cents.
I’m getting me one, regulate the living lights out of it, replaced the crystal with sapphire, get a good nato on it and boom: there is a gem! As with everything in life: you either do it or pay somebody else to do it. I prefer the first option. 😋😝
Either you've reviewed every watch on earth, or you manage to pick out almost every piece I am currently interested in. Either way, thanks. These reviews really are very in depth and most helpful!
This guy has a great voice. I'm coming back. He's like a polite Moe sizlak from the Simpsons.
LOL.thats all I can hear now.
😁😂
That's a New Yorker voice hard core.
Sounds like shit
Sounds a bit like Mickey Mouse.
Nick, I would have to take issue with Orient being describes as a budget division of Seiko. Orient is owned by Epson but Seiko and Orient are seperately run companies. Orient seems to have better quality and price than Seiko IMHO.
Great point. I own both and I'll take my Orient over my Seiko.
And Epson is owned by Seiko, so....
I totally agree, its amazing how good the build quality is on orient watches for the price. I love my ray 2 cant believe i only paid £110 for it. Just wish it had saphire, id have happily paid alot more for it.
@@legendsend3520 there's orient RayUSA model, with saphire.
I like your reviews. Unlike other youtubers that just summarize the specs, you actually do give your own honest opinion for every watch you review.
nick, you are simply the best reviewer out there! if you buy a product after looking at your take i cannot believe anyone could possibly be taken by surprise. wonderful, detailed and so insightful...BRAVO
I LOVE my Mako II! Well... I love all my Orients. I've used my Mako II diving in the Persian Gulf and in triple digit temperatures while on duty.
I love Day/Date divers. I do sometimes forget which day of the week it is, when life gets crazy.
I bought a Ray 2 and, for the money, it does the job. It scratches the itch to own a mechanical beater for occasional use without spending too much money and, unlike a Series 5/ SKX, features hacking and hand-winding . I ditched the bracelet and stuck a screen protector on the dial. 5ish seconds a day out but it's part of a rotation and not my regular watch. Totally worth the money impo.
I love that you're doing more watch reviews. Although I don't think you can't fault a $150 watch for having Mineralglass. And yes 10 seconds are acceptable. Mean you need to set your watch once a week and are never too late or too early within a minute.
alittleolder Totally agree on the crystal and accuracy.
On the accuracy subject, the watch has hacking seconds. Pull the crown out for 10 seconds at the end of the day, and you’ll never need to set it.
The Orient Ray 2 is my favorite Orient watch. The lume pips are large, and the lume is really very bright. It's up there with Seiko lume, perhaps it is the same compound.
I just ordered the black version and I can’t wait for it!
Great video, but I disagree about the acuracy issue that you have. Caveat... I love mechanical watches. I love that you have a tiny machine on your wrist that won't need anything except YOU too power it. That being said, in my opinion a minute a week is perfectly fine. I feel that perfect time keeping, while possibleish with quartz, is not all that important. I don't cut important things that close that a minute will matter. That's just me though. Keep the videos coming😀
"the mineral crystal is gonna scratch more than DJ Jazzy Jeff"
That was funny LOL
You have some great sound bites my friend
Nick has some iconic lines man. He straight up called the F-91W a terrorist watch when comparing it to the world time
I have a 6.75inch wrist and own the Pepsi version of this watch and the skx007. They both fit perfect. I just ordered the all blue mako 2 because the red on the Pepsi distracts me from enjoying that wonderful, amazing, trance-inducing blue that orient gave me on my mako.
I got this watch almost a year ago, I bought a miltat bracelet with it. Having switched the bracelet, the mako is one of my favorite watches, the bezel is better than the skx, the loom is amazing, and it has nice features.
I purchased this as my first automatic watch. I decided to upgrade the strap (strapcode super oyster) and the crystal (sapphire with blue AR). Thanks for the review, would have never known about this watch otherwise.
BirdLaw 101 did the mineral crystal scratched? How much did you pay to upgrade to sapphire crystal?
I just got one of these on Friday and, as of right now, it's keeping perfect time. It may be a fraction of a second fast after 3 days but it's so close that I can't really tell. I have a few automatic/mechanical watches and I've never seen one this accurate. Maybe I just got lucky or maybe the accuracy will decline after a while. But, yea, the bezel action is horrible and the crown is too small. I actually think the bracelet is pretty impressive considering this watch cost 145 bucks. The watch isn't perfect but if anyone is expecting more than this for $145, they're delusional.
yes same as mine its +2 seconds a day
"You can always take away time, but you can never add time" Life lessons with Nick Shabazz
2 1/2 years after this review, you had a hand in talking me into this watch. For some, "nice enough budget watch" is probably a turn off. For me? Oh, music to my ears. Loving it so far.
How the hell am I supposed to understand its size without the Spyderco Delica or PM2?!
My Orient Ray 2 was my first Diver and with the replaced Blue AR sapphire crystal it is one of my favorites. Get some minor scratches try
Flitz polish, works like a charm.
I have the exact same mod with my ray, and definitely a great watch. With the domed crystal it gets this fisheye lensed diver watch effect that looks amazing, and I can't stop looking at the blue ar. I recently got a steinhart diver out of curiosity and I'm regretting it because the ray looks better.
Chris Walls I hope to do that with my Ray 2 when the crystal gets all scratch up. Just don't want to mess up the water proofing. I actually wear mine in the water.
teamhonn, There are modders out there that will replace the crystals and pressure check too. I had mine done by watchmakersfour with the pressure check and he charged about $40 I believe(don't quote me on that, I'm working with a faulty memory), with me providing the crystal from crystaltimes. Definitely worth the upgrade in my opinion, and once you upgrade to sapphire you'll be scratch proof so no need to wait on it.
Thank you good information. I have all the presses and things to make the change myself I was just concerned with the pressure test. I really have no way to test it other than let is it in water and see if anything leaks in, not a real test and not something I want to mess my watch up over.
I think I saw the youtuber minitwatch do a home test by closing the whole case without the dial and the movement, and screwing in the crown. This way the whole case is completely sealed as it would be during wear, and you can throw it into a pool or what have you without any fear of water damage to the actual watch. If you see any water in the case then you just open the case, wipe it off, reinstall the crystal, and retest.
"Mako-ing me happy" laughed my ass off, you got my subscribe sir
Honestly the movement generally tracks much better than advertised! I fully agree with the bracket critique so I threw mine on a nato strap and I’ve had no problems with it at all. One is very hard pressed to find another watch in the $150 range that gives as much bang for the buck tbh, it’s a really impressive watch that you can wear knowing it’ll be mostly accurate with out the heartache of accidentally dinging it on a door or desk
I chose the Ray over the Mako due to preferring pips to numerals, but it's otherwise nearly the same watch, and it's one of my favorites. It's kind of my Goldilocks watch, being good enough in every category. I also own the Citizen BM8180 you had up next to it, which is another of my favorites. I think the two of these plus a G-Shock 5600 would probably be my pick for a great entry-level collection.
The truth of the matter is that for divers, the dive watch has been supplanted by the dive computer. That doesn't detract from the functionality or beauty as piece of jewelry, but 'dive watch' is something of an anachronism.
Yeah, but they make perfect vacation watches. A dressy diver can be at home in a suit or tuxedo, and also keep up with any sport activity and swimming or snorkeling. I only have to wear one watch when I'm on vacation, because I bring a classy looking diver.
Even with a dive computer, I always wore a dive watch
These Orients are beautiful. When choosing between an Orient Ray and Seiko SKX009, I went with the SKX due to the crown being at 4 o'clock, plus I dig the Pepsi bezel and iconic nature of the SKX. Very pleased with it so far!
A swiss watch mechanical I mean... With about +/- 10 seconds a day wil cost tou about five times as much as this watch... Or more... (Standard grade ETA 2824-2 movement itself costs double the price of this entire watch and id not more accurate). So I do believe that this timepiece is much more accurate than it could have been at this price range. (Seiko 5 movement I believe is stated about -20/+40 seconds a day I believe... 7S36 movement that is)
Standard grade 2824-2 is like $25.
@@DJogdog I'm not sure that is correct... 25$ are not going to get you original seiko 7s26c movement...
@@TZKBeats The wholesale price of the movement I mean.
@@DJogdog fair point
This is the review I’ve been waiting for. I’ve had my eye on a Ray ll for a while now and this is going a long way to helping me make a decision. Although if I can get my hands on a Mako USA which addresses a lot of your noted deficiencies of the Mako ll I’m 100% springing for that.
The thing I noticed most wasn't the scratches on the crystal but the color wearing off the bezel around the 20
Thank you for posting. One of the most thorough reviews on this watch.
Good review. My Mako is very accurate - averages gains only 7 sec per week.
Dang, you're one lucky person! Mine gains like 20 sec/day. Whenever I set it I set it a minute or so behind so it catches up with time.
Thanks Nick! Excellent and fun review; I really like the tone in your voice..:) I've just bought one of these with a black dial.
Amazing watch, with that price it's like a gift.
Cheaper mechanical watches can be easily manageable, in terms of accuracy, when you get used to it. For this piece, setting it back a minute every Sunday keeps you within +/- 30 seconds, which is probably ok for most people.
Nick, a very honest review of this very nice and affordable Orient diver. Most affordable mechanical watches could never, ever compete with the accuracy of even a cheap quartz. But that's not why i bought this Mako 2.
I just love the soothing ticking of the movement. For accuracy i have my Casio wave Ceptor, believe me, no mechanical movement can beat that accuracy.
even luxury watches like rolex cant compete with quartz
It is a nice jewelry piece for $150 that gives the time and looks amazing. I have one, and I can testify to the rattle and scratches, but it still looks good when I feel like wearing a decent looking watch. The rest of the time, my fossil and g-shock are my daily drivers.
This is the best review I have ever watched. Well done!!!
Have the Seiko SKX013 due to 38mm with 20mm lugs.
Try to keep all watches at 20mm lug to have a few straps functioning on many styles. If the Orient had a smaller size diver would consider.
My dress watch is the Orient Bambino g2 V3 grey dial with leather strap upgrade from Long Island Watch. At $200 all in price, will live with 21 mm lug.
I kinda want to file or grind the crown guards off. I’ve already replaced the bezel with a 12 hour one, now I like mine a lot better but I still hate the crown guards
After purchasing my Ray 2 i will definitely buy another Orient in the future. Great watches.
I wonder if they fixed the fugitive red paint on the second hand. On my 10 year old original Mako, the tip of the second hand is pink because it's faded.
I have the Ray 2 blue that I wear every day and love it. Bezel is hard to turn only bad thing.
I have a ray ll as well. Bezel was almost stuck it was so hard to turn. I popped the bezel off pulled the rubber o ring out, lightly lubed it, put it back in, popped the bezel back on and it turns really well now. You might give it a try if it bugs you enough.
Thanks that is a really good tip. Was the Bezel easy to get off? I just try and turn mine a few times a week hoping that will loosen it up a bit.
If you search youtube for orient ray ll bezel removal, there's a video called *changing the bezel on Orient Mako USA*. I pretty much followed what he did (although I would recommend covering the knife blade with some tape so you don't potentially cut yourself). I don't know if you have to remove the metal band or not because I have mine on a Nato strap, but you might be able to figure out a way to do it with the metal band still attached. I used silicon grease on the o ring (not sure if that is the correct grease to use, but it's what I used :))
Thanks for the info. I will give it a try and some point.
chris ....yeah man, thank you.
I have one and totally agree with your review. I do plan on taking it to watch shop to be tuned so it keeps better time.
Love your reviews and that you do watches and knifes, two of my favorite things to collect! If only you were also into guns I would have a one stop shop for reviews 😂
Well it killed the bank clerk in one shot, and that's a beautiful thing.
Kyouko Toshino Ok nick shabazz 🤣
Nick, it should be noted that it is not a good idea to shower or be in a hot tub with a mechanical watch. Temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius can cause parts within the movement to warp and/or undergo a change in properties. This can ultimately disrupt watch accuracy by a huge margin. It should also be noted that temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius without the presence of water does not seem to have as much of an effect on the movement.
I have two of these Mako 2's and I can not get the dial back flush with the watch. When I first got it, I unscrewed it to set date and time and when I push it back in a and roll it forward, it doesnt go back into place at the base of the crown....any suggestions?
I wanted to add one more comment about the accuracy of this watch and, in general, of mechanical vs. quartz. If you are an accuracy freak like me, you reset ALL your watches to an atomic reference before wearing (radio-controlled being the exception since it does it itself). Even a good quartz movement will be off if left for some time. So the real question is the accuracy adequate for the length of time you wear the watch from the reference point. I generally wear a watch for a few days in a row before picking another in the collection so the 10-15 secs a mechnical might be off is less of an issue unless it is the only watch you own.
Good review. The one you really want is is the MAKO II USA model. It adds drilled lugs, solid end links, a lumed pip on the second-hand arrow tip, and Sapphire crystal. Same movement and (fantastic) blue dial. Mine is running at +5 sec/day which is just fine.
I’ve got the Mako USA II, it’s crazy what you get for your money with it.
I used to love simple symmetrical black dails but they get too boring especially for someone in their 20s like me. Now I want this one with the big day date window and the blue color.
Never underestimate the day/date. I use it everyday.
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Nice piece for those thinking about or just getting into horology. The day date complication at 3 o'clock is a deal breaker for me. That aesthetic makes any watch just scream cheap in my opinion. I'd prefer either just the date or nothing at all. Keep up the good vids Señor Nick.
Came for the knife reviews stayed for the watch reviews.
In my experience this watch is fine for the price with all the caveats you mention. Some of those bother some more than others most don't bug me much and mine tends to be pretty accurate. Just ordered another Orient as a backup (after bike crashes, dislocating shoulder in the woods, etc. I have a risk of busting up watches...) and I've had all kinds. What I really like about this is the blue dial reminds me of a Blue Dial Tudor sub I let go when I was young and stupid - but I don't have to feel worried wearing it at work, or while cycling or using tools the way I would if I went and got another Tudor (like I even have the $ to do so lol). Regarding fit - the band does stay wider all around than some watches, much less taper. As to the rattling band, a nato strap will fix that nicely!
Do you think the backcase is too thick?
Hello is it normal that on my orient kamasu i have to move my crown to counter clockwise while adjusting time. While on seikos it is clockwise. Concerned it might be counterfeit but i bought it from reputable seller on amazon.
Orient is the new Seiko. It truly has the momentum.
Just want to say that $9 dollar casio keeps better time than all mechanical watches, not just the Orient. Great review as always!
An automatic watch is more like a piece of jewelery than an actual timekeeper.
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Wow gotta love that blue face. nice review thanks Nick
What was the citizen he showed at 14:44??
citizen promaster
hi does the bracelet rattle a lot? bought a casio edifice and it rattles like crazt
Is that Orient a daily driver cos the bezel looks worn and the odd scratch , has it took a beating, or is the paint on the bezel low quality ? , thumbs up for the review ,,, Shane uk 🇬🇧
Accuracy: I guess I’ve been lucky. I’ve had my Ray II (same movement as the Mako II) for a little longer than a year and a half and it is consistently more accurate than several Seiko 6R15 movement watches I have and even some Swiss ETA watches too.
i love this guy's accent. adds so much to the review.. panache...moxy...spunk.
Good review as usual, that it can handle a construction jobsite environment speaks for itself and may account for the 10 secs/day, nothing which a bit of regulation can't improve.
No Watch should be used in hot water - Spa's showers etc as the hot water expands the air inside the watch breaking the seals and then when it cools it will drag in moisture into the watch movement.
Its a matter of taste i guess, ill substitute accuracy for a pretty cool watch thats waterproof any day. Good video thanks
Hi! Im just curious. What is the difference between watches that have the "japan mov't" marking on the 6 and other who have "japan" marking only. Coz im planning to buy a mako 2 and the one that they sell here has the "japan" marking only not like the other mako 2 which sells online with the "japan mov't" so i was curious whats the difference between them. Thanks
Just got orient mako 2. On the instruction they say i have to set time backwards. In the internet they dey i sould move hands with natural directiion. I dont wanna damage mechanism in fhe future.
is it right mako II got mineral glas and mako III saphire crystal? in the videos it seems the blue from Mako II is more intensive than from mako III it seems darker is that right or does both have same blue? is mako II and mako III both 42mm? I read different about and don´t know whats true. We do not have orient watch official in my country, so I can order only online. / NICE CHANNEL and video.
Great, entertaining review. Mechanicals aren't for everyone, snobs be damned.
The only thing that is putting me off this watch (except it being more expensive where I live) is typography on the day-date window. It really does look off.
Mine is 4sec slow per day. Twice a month I adjust it a minute forward. I only take it off to shower otherwise it's a part of me. We've been happy together for four years now. Having said that, I'm lusting for the Seiko sumo big league right now.
For those that own this watch, does the bezel stiffs to turn? Just got mine today (my first diver's watch too!) and quite disappointing with the bezel. It is very stiff and take a lot of effort to turn. Since this is my first diver's watch, i dont know if that stiffness is typical or maybe i got a defect one. Maybe it need to be "broken" in first?? Let me know what you guys think.
But a nanotechnology liquid protector on the crystal. Considerably harder than Sapphire and More scratch-proof in addition to actually being brighter as well. Buy a solid and leek strapcode bracelet for about 80 bucks. So, if you go to Amazon and get this watch for about a hundred and thirty and add the bracelet you are a $210 for a whole lot. Or spend 3k plus on a Seamaster ( which, I do not deny is a fantastic/ better watch, just a lot more)
Professor Krypkie on point once again!
Have the black , now I want the blue too .
How badly does mineral crystal scratch? Do you prefer the blue bezel or Pepsi bezel?
Very good and honest review. Thanks.
Hi! Give me advice, what is the best buy for Mako 2, RAY II BLACK or RAY II BLACK PVD??? Thank you!
Considering they are basically all the same with different dials/colors it would seem you’re looking at personal preference. Also the Ray Raven seems to typically cost a little more fwiw.
I have a ray II. It is absolutely beautiful, but it does not keep accurat time at all! The lume is bright, but doesn't last long at all. I don't see the point of lume if you have to bring a flashlight to make it glow every five minutes lol. The bracelet is also quite terrible. Didn't last me four months before it suddenly just snapped off because these bars inside get bend very easily. The power reserve of this watch is about a day, but if you're gonna wear this watch every day it doesnt matter. Do not expect the mark on the divers bezel to line up precisely like his. You will definetely feel and notice that this is a very cheap watch (even as my first watch), but overall it's a fair watch for the money. I really love the blue dial :D
Disregard my last message , didn’t watch all the video before I made a comment , it’s clearly someone’s work watch ,, explains the damage to paint on bezel thanks Shane
Had this watch, changed to a sapphire crystal, but still, I didn't fall in love with it , so it had to go.. but better movement than the SKX for sure. I have upgraded mine with a hacking and hand winding movement.
5:55 you were sure it was 2:28pm not am ?
That was risky.
I can’t be the only one that hates date windows. If it just had a 3 numeral and no date it would be stunning.
Better then the skx in so many ways.
So ... when's the Bambino review due?
Great vid thanks. Can anyone tell me which way does the movement wind? ie on a auto watch winder
Whenever i hear "hacking movement" i cant help but picture a bunch of tiny cogs and springs typing away on a keyboard, smashing the enter key and saying "im in" in a way too dramatic voice
Nick review mako usa 2 plz
Any plans on reviewing a Hamilton?
Great Vid!!!.Plus perfect time..I been up in the air about this watch about 3 months..
"...Technical diving, maybe not. But the thing is, you're not technical diving." Lol
Bambino review coming soon? Nice!
0:43 "..its closest analogue.." the subconscious punning continues!
Lol, lol not the budget line of seiko hahaha. It is it’s own company that is now a subsidiary of the seiko distribution label. Own history. Own story. Own staff etc.
Another enjoyable video, but I think you should compare mechanical watches to mechanical, and quartz to quartz. I think you are comparing apples and oranges, and in my view, missing the point. 10 sec/day is very acceptable, especially from a $150 watch. I'm not sure how that compared to your Sinn, but that would be a better comparison. In this day and age, you don't even need a watch, as a as much more functionality and probably much better accuracy that a quartz watch. There is an intangible/emotional/nostalgic quality of mech watches that offset the daily inaccuracy. If I wanted the ultimate accuracy, I would look at my phone or lab top, but that is kind of boring. My 2 cents.
Nick, Happy Memorial Day, and G. Bless America, so we can remain free forever!
I’m getting me one, regulate the living lights out of it, replaced the crystal with sapphire, get a good nato on it and boom: there is a gem! As with everything in life: you either do it or pay somebody else to do it. I prefer the first option. 😋😝
LOVE THE PUNS!!! makes my day at work (i should be working, shhhhhhh!)
The quality of the bracelet ( ban) is poor other than that its a good watch. Not as heavy as the Seiko 5.