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Rare Vintage Orient Quartz Moon Phase Men’s Classic Dress Watch JDM 1980s
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► SELLER'S DESCRIPTION
Up for sale is an extremely rare vintage Orient Quartz Moon Phase men’s classic dress watch from the 1980s, produced for the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM). This elegant and highly distinctive timepiece features a beautiful moon phase display with a star-filled sky motif, paired with a curved date indicator at the bottom of the dial. The combination of these complications gives the watch a refined and visually striking design that stands out among vintage Orient dress watches.
The watch is in full working condition, and all features and functions of the watch are working properly.
The watch is fitted on an aftermarket high-end Hirsch leather strap with a rubber backing, offering excellent comfort and durability while complementing the classic look of the watch.
The watch is in excellent physical condition and shows only minor signs of use and age. The photos best describe its physical condition and should be reviewed carefully.
Key Details:
• Brand: Orient
• Era: 1980s (JDM)
• Movement: Quartz
• Complications: Moon phase and date indicator
• Strap: Aftermarket high-end Hirsch leather strap with rubber backing
• Condition: Fully working; excellent physical condition with minor signs of use and age
This is a beautiful and uncommon vintage Orient dress watch featuring an eye-catching moon phase design and classic styling, making it an excellent addition for collectors or anyone seeking a distinctive vintage timepiece.
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► ARCHIVE FILE: ORIENT — BRAND HISTORY
Orient's roots reach back to 1901, when Shogoro Yoshida opened a watch shop in the Ueno district of Tokyo, growing the business into Toyo Tokei, a maker of gauges, table clocks, and wristwatches. That firm did not survive the postwar economy, but in 1950 production restarted at the old Hino factory as Tama Keiki Co., renamed Orient Watch Company in 1951. From the start the company concentrated on affordable mechanical watches built around movements designed and manufactured entirely in-house, a discipline it never abandoned.
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