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Orient RA-AA0B02R39B Neo-70's Revival Automatic Watch - W29122
Ref. RA-AA0B02R39B
Sits in Orient’s upper tier here — more premium than three quarters of the Orient watches we list, which start at £185.
Price range £185 to £385 across 12 Orient watches in stock.The Super King diver of the 1970s was one of Orient's stranger creations — an asymmetric cushion case with riveted lugs, a secondary crown at 4 o'clock operating an inner rotating bezel, and a retro-futuristic silhouette that sat well outside mainstream tool-watch design. This is its direct modern reissue, faithful to that oddity and improved where it counts: the F6922 movement is built in Japan, hand-winds and hacks, and represents a meaningful step forward from whatever the original ran. The red sunburst dial deepens to near-black at the edges, and the geometry of the case — those four pinned rivets, the off-axis crown placement, the blocky cushion shape — makes it read as a deliberate piece of design rather than a generic round case in a coloured dial. At 46mm lug-to-lug, it sits shorter on the wrist than the 41.7mm width suggests, though the case sits squarely on top rather than conforming to the wrist's curve. The lume is period-honest: gold baton hands and small accent dots rather than the broad indices of a modern ISO diver, so night legibility is modest. The bracelet is brushed and folded, with hollow end links adjusted by sliding out the internal pins — a fiddly arrangement that suits the retro brief but is worth knowing about before you need to size it.
- Reference
- RA-AA0B02R39B
- Brand
- Orient
- Collection
- RevivalCase Size: 41
- Case size
- 41.7mm
- Case thickness
- 12.6mm
- Lug width
- 23mm
- Case material
- Stainless steel
- Case shape
- Cushion
- Dial
- Red
- Crystal
- Mineral
- Bezel
- Bidirectional rotating
- Movement
- Automatic
- Calibre
- F6922
- Functions
- Day-date
- Water resistance
- 50m
- Bracelet / strap
- Stainless steel bracelet
- Strap colour
- Silver
- Clasp
- Three-fold clasp
- Lume
- Luminous
- Retailer
- F.Hinds
Additional specifications
- Lug-to-lug
- 46mm
- Power reserve
- 40 hours
- Origin
- Made in Japan
Learn more about Orient
Orient began in 1950 as Tama Keiki, successor to a Tokyo watch business Shogoro Yoshida had started in 1901. It became Orient Watch Company the following year and set out to do something few companies attempt: build complete mechanical movements in-house, at prices aimed at ordinary buyers.
That is still the point of the brand. Orient designs and manufactures its own calibres rather than buying Swiss ébauches, which is why an Orient automatic can cost less than a quartz watch from a fashion label while containing a movement the company made itself.
The Bambino made the case to a wider audience — a domed-crystal dress automatic at a price that embarrassed a lot of more expensive watches — and the Kamasu and Mako divers did the same for tool watches.
Orient Star sits above the main line, with higher finishing, power-reserve indicators and in-house calibres of greater complexity.
The company became a subsidiary of Seiko Epson in 2009 and remains one, which gives it manufacturing depth while leaving the identity distinct from Seiko's own.
- 1901
- Shogoro Yoshida opens a watch business in Tokyo.
- 1950
- The company is refounded as Tama Keiki.
- 1951
- Renamed Orient Watch Company.
- 1964
- Orient Star establishes the upper collection.
- 2009
- Becomes a subsidiary of Seiko Epson.
This watch appears in Stainless Steel (2,298), Automatic Watches (1,127), Automatic Under £500 (198) and Tonneau & Cushion (121).
Manufacturer’s guarantee
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Frequently asked questions, and things you should know about this watch
Can I swim with it?
Showering yes, swimming no. 50m covers splashes and brief immersion, but a swimming stroke generates well above the pressure that figure describes.
Will the glass scratch?
It can, over time. Mineral glass handles daily wear but will pick up fine scratches that sapphire would not.
Does it need a battery?
No. It is automatic — the motion of your wrist winds it, and there is no cell to replace.
How long does it run for when it's not worn?
About 40 hours fully wound — enough to survive a night off the wrist, but not a full weekend.
What size strap does it take?
23mm. Any strap of that width will fit, and on most modern watches quick-release bars make the swap a two-minute job with no tools.
Will it fit my wrist?
Lug-to-lug is 46mm, which suits wrists from roughly 16cm (6¼ inches) upward.
Lug-to-lug decides fit more than case diameter does.
Is it a men's or women's watch?
Listed as men's.
Cheapest place to buy
F.Hinds is the only UK retailer we track stocking this reference, so there is nothing to compare it against today.
Who are F.Hinds?
F.Hinds has been run by the same family since 1856 and is now in its fifth generation, with more than 115 shops across England and Wales. They are a member of the Responsible Jewellery Council and an Authorised Diamond Dealer.
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