Compare Orient Star Joker clown face watches
Orient Star - Orient's highest-end watch line has just launched new versions called Orient Star Joker. With a price of over 25 million, many people think this is too high for a Japanese watch while at the same price, buyers can easily find luxury products from Switzerland.
On a reputable watch selling website in Vietnam (https://donghohaitrieu.com), good quality Swiss watch brands such as Tissot, Mido, Doxa,... all cost from 25 million.
Let's put it on the "scale" to see what is special between Orient Star Joker to compete with Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80, Mido Baroncelli.
Orient Star Joker's long history, proof of lasting quality
Tissot Le Locle, Mido Baroncelli and Orient Star, three collections associated with the development history of each brand with the common point of being all in the price range of 25 million.
Before the new generation Orient Star Joker watch was born, Orient Star had an admirable history since 1951. As for Mido Baroncelli, it was 1976, and Tissot Le Locle was 2003.
The long history of Orient Star Joker demonstrates its sustainable design, highly appreciated quality by users, popularity, investment and upgrade over many generations. Compared to previous versions, Orient Star Joker is a legacy of more than 70 years of improved quality.
Unique Orient Star Joker design imbued with Haute Horlogerie art
Haute Horlogerie (the art of high-end watchmaking) is present on the new Orient Star Joker clown face watches.
All 4 Orient Star Joker versions have a smile line design that extends from the 4 to 8 o'clock position, recreating the image of Joker - the crazy clown, the enemy of superhero Batman. Joker has a strange personality, a mysterious identity and often causes havoc in Gotham City. Joker and Batman are icons of Hollywood cinema, each winning an Oscar for Best Art Direction.
Orient Star clown face has an additional power reserve frame at 12 o'clock to display the remaining power reserve on the mechanical watch. This helps to wind the watch accurately, limiting machine stoppage.
Semi-skeleton design, more high-end and special than Open Heart. This design is very unique and almost only appears on high-end Orient Star Joker watches.
The unique gradient effect on the Orient Star Joker clown face watch face recreates the brilliant scene at dawn with emerald green sea water, murmuring waves, and warm sunlight through the PVD gold-plated hands and hour markers.
The case is finished with the Sallaz polishing technique for a sharp look, while the Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 or Mido Baroncelli focus on simplicity on mechanical watches, with less complications.
Orient Star Joker with impressive specifications
Swiss Movt movement on Swiss watches is often highly regarded, in fact, this will be true for high-end versions. Meanwhile, popular watch models often use standard movements. Specifically:
Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 uses Powermatic 80 movement with 21,600 VPH oscillation frequency, 80 hours power reserve, 23 (or 25) jewels.
Mido Baroncelli uses Caliber 80 (ETA C07.651) with 21,600 VPH frequency, 80-hour power reserve, 25 jewels.
Orient Star Joker uses Cal.F6F44 machine with 21,600 VPH oscillation frequency, 50 hour power reserve, 24 jewels.
The experience on the Orient Star Joker watch is no different from the luxurious Swiss models with reliable, highly accurate machines.
Limited edition adds value to the Orient Star Joker
Not mass-produced like the Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 or Mido Baroncelli, one of the four Orient Star Joker models (code RE-AV0120L00B) is limited edition (limited edition) of 900 pieces worldwide, with a serial number engraved on the caseback.
The remaining three Orient Star Joker clown faces are also limited to a certain threshold, making it difficult to buy but increasing the value for the owner. This helps Orient clown faces watches to be different from products in the same segment.
See detailed review: Orient Star Joker
Authorized Orient dealer in Vietnam: Dong Ho Hai Trieu.
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