Orient SKU: RA-AA0914E

Orient RA-AA0914E Day Date Green Dial Silver Stainless Steel

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Product Description

The Orient RA-AA0914E, often referred to by enthusiasts as the “Neon Lime,” stands out within the brand’s ISO-certified diver lineup with its vivid green dial and modern execution of classic dive design. This model is part of Orient’s Sports collection, blending tool-watch functionality with bold visual presence.

Housed in a robust 43.4mm stainless steel case, the RA-AA0914E complies with ISO 6425 standards for diving, offering 200 meters of water resistance. The uni-directional rotating bezel features a black insert with minute markers for elapsed dive timing, and the screw-down crown at 3 o’clock ensures security during underwater use. Its slightly domed mineral crystal gives the watch a vintage-like distortion at angles, yet retains solid scratch resistance for daily wear.

The bright green sunburst dial is accented by large, lumed indices and sword-shaped hands filled with high-contrast lume for legibility in low light. A framed day-date complication sits at 3 o’clock, offering practical utility without disrupting the dial’s symmetry.

Powering the RA-AA0914E is the Orient caliber F6922, an in-house automatic movement that supports both hand-winding and hacking. It runs at 21,600 vibrations per hour and delivers a 40-hour power reservereliable specs for a daily or diving companion. The solid stainless steel bracelet features a three-fold clasp with a secure push-button release, providing durability to match the case.

This reference continues Orient’s legacy of offering mechanical dive watches with serious specifications at a competitive level. It bridges utility and vibrant aesthetic, making the RA-AA0914E an unconventional but function-driven addition to the modern diver segment.