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Orient Star Introduces M42 Diver 1964 1st Edition F6 Date 200m

March 22

Orient Star commemorates its 75th anniversary with the introduction of the M42 Diver 1964 1st Edition F6 Date 200m. This new Japanese dive watch, a part of the Sports Collection M42, meets the rigorous ISO 6425 standards for diving timepieces, officially earning its “Diver’s” designation and a 200m depth rating. Beyond its robust technical specifications, the watch showcases a captivating blue-to-black gradient dial, drawing inspiration from the original Olympia Calendar Diver. This limited-edition release of 700 units combines a nod to historical design with contemporary features, making it a noteworthy addition to the brand's celebrated legacy.

Following the successful launch of the M34 F8 Meteorite for its 75th-anniversary festivities, Orient Star now plunges into aquatic realms with its latest creation. The M42 nomenclature pays homage to the Orion Nebula, linking to Orion, the son of Poseidon—the Greek god of the sea—who was gifted the ability to traverse water. This connection reinforces Orient Star's enduring tradition of celestial-themed naming conventions. The new M42 Diver seamlessly integrates design elements from the classic 1964 model while embodying a distinctly modern sensibility. The 41mm SUS316L stainless steel case maintains a purposeful, tool-like aesthetic, complemented by a circular-brushed bezel. A personal highlight is the precisely engraved, ink-filled five-minute markers on the unidirectional bezel, which not only adhere to ISO 6425 regulations but also offer a cleaner appearance compared to printed alternatives. Its unidirectional rotation is a crucial safety feature, designed to prevent accidental overestimation of dive time.

The dial, with its subtle gradient, evokes the imagery of a starlit ocean. It features Orient Star’s signature power reserve indicator at 12 o’clock, displaying up to 50 hours of remaining power. The brand logo is positioned at 6 o’clock, accompanied by the necessary "Automatic Diver's 200m" text. The prominent, luminous applied indexes ensure excellent readability. Although the date window at 3 o’clock slightly interrupts the dial’s symmetry, it is elegantly framed in white, a detail that echoes the watch’s heritage. The distinct Broad Arrow hour hand and the sharp minute hand are designed for clarity in low-light conditions, further enhanced by a white seconds hand with a circular lume plot and a matching counterweight.

One of the more prominent physical characteristics of the case is its 14.5mm thickness. While some might consider this substantial, especially when compared to other 200m water-resistant watches like the Tudor Black Bay 58 or Breitling Superocean Heritage, which typically feature profiles under 12mm, it is common for Japanese dive watches to have thicker cases (13mm+) to comply with the stringent ISO 6425 standards. Despite its robust build, the M42 Diver remains comfortable for daily wear. The integrated 20mm five-row stainless steel bracelet harmonizes with the case’s rugged design, featuring polished inner links that are fixed rather than articulated. The clasp is equipped with twin pushers, a security latch, and a practical diver's extension. The movement, an in-house automatic caliber F6N47, operates with an accuracy of +25/-15 seconds per day and offers a 50-hour power reserve. While the movement is concealed behind a solid steel screw-in case back—a feature that bolsters its dive-watch credentials—the crown’s deep knurling and the bezel’s coin-edge grip ensure effortless operation, even when wearing diving gloves. The Orient Star M42 Diver 1964 1st Edition F6 Date 200m is now available, priced at €1,299.99 / £1,129.99, as a limited release of 700 pieces.

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