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The successor to the popular Orient Mako, the Mako II is outfitted with a new movement and a more precise 120-click unidirectional bezel. Powered by F6922 caliber automatic movement, it’s manual-wind compatible and has hacking seconds Read More
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Great bezel on this, nice satisfying clock and sold in position. All the bits of a good diver are there, lume, screw down crown, and that aesthetic.
I’m one of those who likes a large watch, despite having thin wrists, and this goes against the grain being smaller than my usual fair but still taking pride of place in my rotation.
Timekeeping wise it is nothing special but my example is well within the +/- down to p probably less than 5s a day of loss. About what I would actually expect of a Seiko.
I have another watch geek friend who has one, not from Drop who would recommend as well.
For the money, I can't complain about the small and fiddly screw down crown, which is hard to wind and set. I chose a blue dial with pepsi bezel, which looks fantastic for most weekends. Being water resistant to 200m, its a rugged diver. The short power reserve is the only shortcoming, but at this price point, not an issue.
The watch is fantastic value, what really impressed me was the bracelet links. Full and solid feeling adding to a weighty qualitative experience. The dial is looking good and bezel ring is snugly fit.
I feel this watch is on par with Seiko 5 but for way less cost. I got the Pepsi bezel version and it looks very nice on the wrist. Overall quality is great for the price, I have even let the original bracelet on which I never do with Seiko watches.
My only negative comment is that the crown texture is quite smooth, and so difficult to grip when unscrewing/adjusting/winding.