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Orient Ray II Automatic Watch

Orient Ray II Automatic Watch

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At just 41.5 millimeters, the Orient Ray II is smaller than most divers, but it dons a striking color scheme for legibility at great depths (up to an impressive 200 meters). The dial is fitted with lumed markers and sword hands Read More

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potadoge
25
May 2, 2017
Make it available to worldwide!!!!
retrovibe
31
Mar 14, 2019
Wow - what a deal! Almost the same price as JomaShop and Amazon, but they ship immediately for free.
S3xualH3aling
9
Mar 16, 2019
The Great Escape
dd33
6
Jun 21, 2019
I disagree. Thats the whole point of MD. To obtain something at not available to the general public at a fair price or somehtng less than current retail. Your post makes no sense. Why would you use MD if you can get something for less with better time frames and shipping....
Malik
21
May 2, 2017
Why limited to US only, Massdrop? Not! a warm fuzzy feeling @ your intl. clientele!
Monsta_AU
17
May 2, 2017
Do you like sipping Long Island Iced Tea while shopping for watches?
Malik
21
May 4, 2017
Monsta_AU( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Qahnaarin
89
Sep 16, 2017
I bought the Blue Ray II in the last drop and wanted to share some wrist shots of different NATO straps for reference.
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Orlandokc
9
Sep 26, 2017
$139.99
DCTrainer
11
Sep 26, 2017
OrlandokcThanks
AP.19
10
Jan 12, 2018
How can we in Europe access to this? It's a disgrace that the shipping is available only in U.S. and Canada
russelk
17
Jan 13, 2018
I'd never heard of Borderlinx until now. Looks interesting. Thanks.
NeWaVdubs
218
Jan 15, 2018
LOL! WUT?
illuman
4
Sep 4, 2017
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The band pins on this watch are really weak and I've gone through about 10 pins already. I even lost my watch in a park for a week (no one else saw it!) and found it by chance the following weeks because the pins keep bending out. The design of the pin holders on the band is not good as it allows for easy bending... this really needs to be fixed... anyone else had similar problems? Otherwise I really love the look of this watch and feels like great quality.
illuman
4
Sep 20, 2017
I quite like the metal band and didn't think it would be easy to replace it. I'll do some searching. Many thanks!
NikoToscani
Sep 20, 2017
illumanNot sure if someone mentioned it already but I believe this strapcode stainless bracelet fits the Ray II and Mako II. I've heard they're solid quality and the price is great. Screwed links rather than pins and solid rather than hollow end links - all for well under $100 USD.
https://tinyurl.com/yczshsmz
calvin16
19
May 4, 2017
why are watches shipping to us only? thats unacceptable, cmon massdrop
RuhRoh
47
May 8, 2017
calvin16Might be that the group buy is with Orient USA, with other countries supplied Orient watches in their other region from Japan; not sure where the other distributions are for Orient. It would probably require a separate group buy negotiation.
howvwhen
7
Oct 4, 2017
Got mine yesterday. Bezel machining was bad and still passed qc. Not so sure about orient anymore.
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WAKTOSHA
119
Nov 6, 2017
Damn, so Rolex has gone to shit! They don't care about anything but your money now. That's good to know.
GoAztecs
89
Jan 14, 2018
howvwhenIn the photo it also appears some lume on the bezel arrow index was worn off or is blemished. Is that correct or am I seeing things?
Raj04
14
May 2, 2017
Sad to see that this drop is only Ltd to be shipped to the US. MD wats the reason for this !!!
Pinhead
86
May 4, 2017
Raj04I'd guess that MD is getting these from the US distributor, and the US distributor is likely contractually bound to insure that the watches are only sold in the US. In order to sell internationally, MD would probably have to find a dealer willing to do a grey market deal, but a dealer is unlikely to have more than a few watches, So, MD has to go to a distributor, but distributors have limited geographical selling areas (although these rules might be relaxed for a discontinued product, which the Ray is not).
Postyy
22
May 24, 2018
A shame that the blue one isn't available with bracelet. However, I'm steering clear of this drop since it doesn't come with a warranty. If the watch breaks, or even needs to be timed, who do I even send this to?
The Mako II drop was much better-- $10 cheaper and came with warranty.....
JTrubs
195
May 25, 2018
My guess, and it's only a guess as I don't have any information whatsoever about the business relationships that this company has in place, is that Massdrop is able to offer such low prices on certain items because they are not authorized dealers of these items. They have to source them from grey market or unauthorized distributors in order to get them (and sell them) at prices that are lower than the threshold the manufacturer sets. An authorized dealer/seller/retailer usually gets product directly from the manufacturer and is eligible for the support and full warranty that the manufacturer offers, as well as the "AD badge" so that buyers know they are purchasing real items from a legitimate source. In return, among other clauses in their contract, the dealer has to agree to not sell the item(s) below a certain price set by the manufacturer. If they do so, they can lose their "AD" status and the advantages that come with it, ie: full manufacturer's warranty and support.
I've simplified this a bit and probably glossed over quite a few steps in the chain, but I believe that's the general gist. Cheers!
Rodz_V
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May 26, 2018
PostyyThank you for pointing this out, I honestly was considering getting on this. I would much rather have the bracelet on the blue faced Ray II anyways, cheers mate!
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