Hands-On: Orient Triton Diver Watch

Hands-On: Orient Triton Diver Watch

Back in 2018, Orient released its Orient Triton Diver, which slots in nicely above the Mako II and Kano, both of which offer a ton of bang for the buck in their own regard The Triton was designed to replace the slightly more tool-y Orient M-Force Orient doesn't use any movements made outside its manufacture; everything is made in Japan by Orient.

One of the things that really stands out to me about the Triton, versus some of its competition, is the fact that Orient has employed a sapphire crystal here All in all, I think Orient has created something here that will cater to a very competitive customer base There are some other competitive options one could consider, such as a Seiko Sumo reviewed here, or perhaps an Orient Mako II, if you'd like to spend a little less.

The Orient Triton Diver Watch is available in black, blue, and two-toned pictured here. . Source