








🌊 Own the moment — where style meets unstoppable performance
The Orient Kamasu/Mako III is a men’s automatic dive watch featuring a robust 20 bar water resistance, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and a secure screw-down crown. With a striking blue dial and durable black rubber strap, it combines sporty aesthetics with reliable precision, making it an ideal companion for both professional and adventurous lifestyles.
| ASIN | B07JGBTJQB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #174,672 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #4,358 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,601) |
| Date First Available | 14 November 2018 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | RA-AA0006L19B |
| Manufacturer | Orient |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 12 cm; 102 g |
S**M
An affordable Dive Watch…
No doubt that Orient Kamasu is an affordable dive watch with a lot of features. Nothing wrong to go with this watch if you have a humble budget.
J**A
always look for a watch, were getting old
Its fit to my waist what ever the wether is rainy when you prepaired for jogging not heavy..or you can dive looking for adventure..no huzzle you always count on, always on time...
E**N
Legendary bargin
For a long time I was waiting for a discount for the Red dial Kamasu but when I saw black one on discount I decided to buy this one also. Now I am not sure if I need the red one also or not. It's very beautiful and I really liked it. If you are searching for an affordable dive watch and watched hundreds of videos, read hundreds of blogs stop wasting time, buy it because it deserves .
M**Z
Orient Kamasu Blue Dial to bez wątpienia najlepszy automatyczny diver na początek przygody z zegarkami. Japoński mechanizm in-house, szkło szafirowe, obrotowy bezel i wodoodporność do 200 metrów w tym przedziale cenowym zdecydowanie plasują Kamasu na 1 miejscu. Zegarek jest bardzo dobrze wykonany, nie jest zbyt ciężki a wymiary koperty są w moim przypadku idealne. Luma jest ok, indeksy i wskazówki są bardzo dobrze widoczne w ciemności. Oryginalne wzornictwo, zegarek nie upodabnia się na siłę do innych modeli i przykuwa uwagę. A na koniec kolor tarczy - według mnie wersja niebieska (a raczej granatowa) jest najpiękniejsza, cudownie wygląda i zmienia się w zależności od kąta padania na nią promieni słonecznych. Jestem zachwycony tym zegarkiem i nie żałuję zakupu, w tej cenie to absolutny killer.
J**N
I've owned several Orient watches, this one continues their tradition of excellence. Well made, good lume, nice finishing. The rotor is a little loud, and the bezel isn't particularly 'clicky', but it does have a nice feel to its rotation. This watch stacks up nicely against Seiko/Citizen pieces 2-4 time the cost, as well as entry level Swiss such as lower tier Tissot/Hamilton/Victorinox (as long as you don't care about the swiss origin). Finishing on the entry level Swiss watches will generally be nicer, and somewhat thinner, but it depends on the model. Very pleased with it. **Oooh edit** very important- my review is for the watch itself. The bracelet is acceptable at best. Hollow end links. Kinda loud. Finished ok, but not great. I wear mine on a NATO or silicon tropic style strap and love it.
Y**.
I got it for around 2700sek (~€260) and love it. Good price and quality, it's a little quick doing about +5-10 seconds every day which racks up pretty quickly. I used a third-party band for a while before going back to the included one. The included band feels pretty okay-ish, doesn't feel that special but that is to be expected for the price. Other than that, I would say this is a great watch for under €300 and would recommend anyone getting it! Don't forget to look at a couple of YouTube videos to make sure you like the dial :D
T**T
"Orient Orologio Analogico Automatico Uomo con Cinturino in Acciaio Inox RA-AA0002L19B" Quando si parla di Orologi Automatici non si può non parlare di casa Orient, dei suoi movimenti automatici prodotti "in house" e dei sui orologi dal design originale, di ottima qualità e dai prezzi accessibili come questo ormai noto MAKO III. L'orologio in oggetto è l'evoluzione di quest'ultimo ma è probabilmente più conosciuto come Kamasu. La versione che ho acquistato è quella con il quadrante e ghiera blu venduta direttamente da Amazon al prezzo attuale di 166,00 euro. Ho approfittato di un ulteriore offerta e alla fine l'ho fatto mio a 149,00 euro. Un prezzo irrisorio per le caratteristiche di questo gioiello che ora ti mostro. Il quadrante per cominciare ha un colore molto bello con i suoi indici a bacchetta e con le lancette di ore, minuti e secondi che appaiono definite in tutta la loto lucentezza. Si presenta con cinturino in acciaio da 22 mm e una cassa compatta da 42 mm di diametro e 13 mm di spessore, all'interno della quale troviamo l'affidabile movimento “fatto in casa Orient” calibro F6922, un movimento automatico da 22 rubini, 21.600 alternanze orarie e con 40 ore di riserva di carica. A completare il tutto troviamo elementi come il fermo macchina, la carica manuale e la ghiera unidirezionale a 120 clic, che rendono quest’orologio veramente unico e un affare al prezzo attuale proposto. Ciliegina finale è il vetro zaffiro antiriflesso che posiziona questo orologio degnamente tra modelli più costosi facendo grandissima figura e sfoggio delle sue caratteristiche di pregio e qualità. Di seguito ulteriori specifiche: I materiali in questo orologio sono l'acciaio inossidabile 316L nella cassa e ghiera, mentre nell’inserto di quest'ultima troviamo l’alluminio. Il vetro Zaffiro Antiriflesso è il vero fiore all'occhiello di questa nuova gamma di orologi Orient. Si trova in genere montato su orologi di fascia prezzo più alta. Altre caratteristiche da evidenziare sono la corona e il fondelli a vite e la resistenza all’acqua di 200 metri, anche, se non avendo la certificazione ISO6425, non può essere definito un Diver al 100%. Ma che importa, a questo prezzo davvero è difficile se non improbabile trovare di più e di meglio. Sono davvero felice di poterlo portare al polso. La spedizione è stata puntuale e il pacco è arrivato integro e sigillato. Spero di essere stato utile. Grazie di avermi letto.
A**S
As I had recently sold a budget automatic diver, I wanted to 'invest' in a new one. And, after some research, I came across Orient's line of divers - namely the Mako/Ray II models, as well as the Kamasu that I eventually ended up deciding to buy. So let me begin by explaining why I picked the Kamasu. To be completely honest, I was much more drawn to the design of the Mako II. But the simple fact that the Kamasu provides a sapphire crystal for roughly the same price (sometimes even less), it was a no-brainer. Initially, the things that worried me were the 'yellowed' indices/hands in the photos, but in reality, especially on the black model that I have, they actually look very tasteful. Additionally, the size of the watch is truly amazing - anyone with smaller to average wrists will love it. The weight is also well-balanced - not too heavy for activities, but heavy enough to feel like the premium product that it is. Now I'll get onto the main pros/cons of the watch, starting with the cons: 1. Loud rotor: whilst this is common in Orient watches and doesn't get in the way at all 99% of the time, it is important to understand that this will be present. 2. Firm bezel: this is my first more 'premium' diver, and perhaps dive bezels are supposed to be rather firm. It is very high quality, but at first was a bit stiff to my liking. 3. Bracelet: out of the box, it was not only very squeaky and relatively annoying to adjust with its push-pins, it's quality is also undermined by the lack of solid end-links. However, when I eventually managed to adjust it to my liking and clean with soap (to remove squeakiness), its been holding up very well and just as the watch itself has really grown on me. Now onto the pros: 1. Unique, legible design: whilst this was initially one of my main concerns, I love the watch more every time I put it on. Every colour looks absolutely stunning, and it is finished very well. 2. Movement: the prestige of an in-house movement with reasonable accuracy and frequency is an absolute pleasure to bear on one's wrist. 3. Loom: although never a priority for me, it is cool to see just how powerful it is in practice. 4. Crown: although it was one of my primary concerns when i was buying the watch, it is solid and easy to use. It doesn't look or feel too small for me in reality, and the stock photos don't really do it justice. So, for the price of 200€ that I paid for this watch, you may as well pull the trigger. It won't lose its value unless damaged, and is an absolutely stunning piece to at least try out.
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