Owner Review: Orient Triton - the swan song of the tool dive watch (2024)

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The Times They Are a-Changin’. Watches are by no means a necessary instrument in today’s world – tool watches, even less. And when an item is no longer a necessity, it starts becoming luxury. The watch industry is a prime example of this and with even Seiko steadily increasing their prices and pushing into Swiss territory, the landscape of affordable timepieces is starting to look increasingly bleak. Which is why I felt the need to share my thoughts on my most recent purchase, the Orient Triton.

My affection for Orient watches has been well documented on this site, but I think that I won’t be exaggerating if I say that this one is my favorite to date. I’m talking about, of course, the venerable Orient Triton. Or, if you’re from the USA – the Neptune. Or, if you’re a fan of Orient’s uninspired labels, the RA-EL0001B00B. But your preference for Greek or Roman mythology aside, you have to admit, it’s a watch that grabs your attention. Immediately, the Orient connoisseurs will notice that it shares a lot with the lineage of the venerable Saturation Diver. The case shape is the same, but shrunken down to a much more manageable 43.4mm. The date in an unusual position and the power reserve indicator is also there. And for a good reason – the Triton in fact uses the same movement (40N5A) with its much more expensive older brother. The lume is outstanding, the crystal is sapphire and the bracelet has solid end-links. The crown and the caseback are engraved. But enough rambling about numbers and specs and things anyone can read by themselves online. Why am I actually so fascinated with this watch? The things that impressed me the most are things that the average wearer (i.e. non-watch enthusiasts) would probably never notice or know, even if they had the watch for years. Let me give you an example – the lume pip is covered by a tiny sapphire crystal, which sits flush with the bezel- so it doesn’t get damaged or just fall off. The actual sapphire sits a fraction of a millimeter lower than the bezel, so that the bezel bears the larger portion of the impact in case you bump your watch against something. The black gasket on the crown is actually there to remind you to screw down your crown after you’ve adjusted your watch. The power reserve hand is lumed as well, so you can tell how much juice is left in your watch even in the dark. The lugs are drilled for easier replacement of straps. Orient didn’t have to do any of these things – 99% of people would be none the wiser and Orient would’ve saved a couple of bucks. But they did them anyway – because it was the right thing to do from a design/purpose standpoint and because they genuinely value the opinion of the 1% – the small community of watch enthusiasts who obsess over details like this. And that’s why I love Orient and the Triton.

I can’t help but feel that this watch truly marks the end of an era – a time when watches were built to be tools and not luxury items, a time when anyone could afford to buy a well-built, reliable, quality product that can be used for its intended purpose without fear or simply strap in on the wrist and not worry about it. And with even Orient announcing that they would be pulling out the higher grade movements with power reserve from all their other collections and keep them for the Star line, I really feel that the Triton is the swan song of the affordable dive watch for the entire industry. To end on a more positive note – the Triton is an incredible value proposition and it’s miles ahead of any other watch in the same (or even higher) price range. The Orient Triton is a piece that feels like it was made by watch enthusiasts for watch enthusiasts and it’s a real joy to have on the wrist.

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    Petitesecondes

    Cool review👍 Enjoyed reading it

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      a.cesnovar

      Thanks a bunch, I had fun writing it. 🙂

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    Ollie

    Nice review, you’re right about the details of the Triton really making a difference. I’ve had mine for about a year and tried a couple of aftermarket sapphire bezel inserts, but swapped the original back in as it is so crisp. I’ve seen people refer to the insert as aluminium, I originally thought it was plastic, but it’s extremely hard, almost like a matte ceramic.

    Anyway, my two gripes are purely cosmetic:
    The dial is a little bit crowded and the overall look is just a little bit bland.
    I’m going to swap in a set of custom mini Marine Master hands to see if that helps – the shorter hour hand will allow more space on the dial and the red minutes hand will match the power reserve and add a little more interest.

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      a.cesnovar

      Thanks for taking the time to read it! No watch is perfect, which is both the joy and the curse of watch collecting. 🙂 I fixed the main issue I had with it (the bracelet) by changing in for a strapcode oyster and it has really transformed the look of the watch for me. A year later, I’m enjoying even more than when I got it. It would be interesting to know how your mod turns out, though.

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FAQs

Is Orient Triton good? ›

To end on a more positive note – the Triton is an incredible value proposition and it's miles ahead of any other watch in the same (or even higher) price range. The Orient Triton is a piece that feels like it was made by watch enthusiasts for watch enthusiasts and it's a real joy to have on the wrist.

Is the Orient Kamasu a dive watch? ›

The Orient Kamasu, a Japanese-made dive watch with an automatic movement, ticks all of the right boxes, and will set you back just $226.

Who made the dive watch? ›

The world's first commercially available divers' watch was introduced by OMEGA in 1932. Named the Marine, it utilised an ingenious, patented double case sealed with cork to keep water and the elements away from the heart of the watch.

What is the disadvantage of Triton? ›

However, it lacks the refinement of modern diesel engines and is slightly noisy at higher rpms. With a turning radius of 5.9 meters and long wheelbase, the Mitsubishi Triton feels a bit cumbersome to drive in tight city traffic conditions.

What is the most reliable Triton? ›

As mentioned, the Holy Grail of the ML and MN range is the MY09 ML petrol or diesel GLX-R or GLS that first went on sale in August 2008. This is the Triton that would make the best starting point for a hardcore 4X4 build or a seriously reliable around Australia tourer.

Should I buy Seiko or Orient? ›

Both make great watches. Seiko gets the nod for having some stunning dials (co*cktail Time, Save the Ocean, etc.), but they have persistent bezel and chapter ring alignment problems. Orient watches are about on par for quality, although their low end watches some with somewhat disappointing bracelets and straps.

Is Orient owned by Seiko? ›

The Orient Watch Company is a subsidiary of Seiko Epson. Although majority-owned by Seiko Holdings, which also produces Seiko brand watches, Orient is an independent company from Seiko.

Are Orient watches considered luxury? ›

Orient watches are good value for money; they aren't the most expensive luxury watch brands, but they are still rather costly. This can be seen as another reason Orient is a brand that offers luxury watch designs at a price most people can afford.

What is the most famous diver watch? ›

Rolex Submariner

Recognizable even to those who know nothing about watches, no other dive watch even comes close to its influence.

Do divers actually use dive watches? ›

In the 1970s and 1980s, divers wore dive watches because it was the standard way to track bottom time while scuba diving. Today, with dive computers being the norm, divers wear watches as symbols that identify them as scuba divers.

What watch did Jacques Cousteau wear? ›

the Calypso divers and Cousteau himself wore a large variety of divers. Some of them rare, some common. Examples include early Rolex Sea Dwellers and later Submariners. Early Omega Seamaster 300's, Blancpain Fifty Fathoms and the original Omega Ploprof 600 and 1000.

Is Triton a good truck? ›

Triton is such a compelling vehicle made even better thanks to improved fundamental design, better driving dynamics and increased mobile-office ergonomics. The words “improved” and “better” don't just relate to its predecessor, but also to its rivals like Ranger, Hilux, D-Max and BT-50, in many respects.

Is Triton a good laser? ›

The Triton Laser is known for its ability to treat larger areas such as the back and legs far more quickly than traditional lasers. This makes it a preferable choice for individuals seeking a quick and effective method of hair removal. Not only is the Triton effective, but it is also safe.

Is Triton a good motor? ›

A Quick Overview of the 5.4 Triton Engine

The engine is known for its strong performance and ability to deliver power and torque, making it ideal for towing and hauling heavy loads.

Is A Mitsubishi Triton A Good Car? ›

What is the Mitsubishi Triton like to drive? With 150kW and 470Nm, this new Triton is now not far off the best-selling benchmarks of the 2.0-litre Ford Ranger and 2.8-litre Toyota HiLux in terms of outputs, and it's able to squeeze in front of the Isuzu D-Max/Mazda BT-50 twins, and the Nissan Navara.

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