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Orient Watches Singapore: Complete Collection & Buying Guide 2026

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Orient is one of watchmaking's best-kept secrets — and for anyone searching for an Orient watch in Singapore, that secret is becoming increasingly difficult to keep. A fully owned subsidiary of Seiko Group, Orient manufactures its own in-house movements from scratch, produces its own cases and dials, and maintains a level of vertical integration that most Swiss brands charging three times the price cannot match. For buyers who understand what they're looking at, Orient watches in Singapore represent some of the most honest value in the entire market.

This guide covers the complete Orient collection available in Singapore in 2026 — from the iconic Bambino dress watch to the respected Mako diver — along with everything you need to know to choose the right model for your wrist and your budget.

Why Orient Deserves More Attention in Singapore

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Most first-time watch buyers in Singapore gravitate toward the better-marketed names. Orient tends to reward those who look a little further. The brand was founded in Japan in 1950 and has spent over seven decades refining its in-house calibres — the movements inside every Orient watch are designed, engineered, and assembled entirely within their own facilities. That's not common at this price point. That's not even guaranteed at twice the price.

Orient's collection spans dress watches, divers, field watches, and contemporary sports pieces. Every segment is covered with the same commitment to mechanical quality, which means whether you're buying a boardroom watch or a tool diver, you're getting a real movement — not an outsourced quartz module dressed up in a nice case.

The Orient Collections Available in Singapore

1. Orient Bambino — The Dress Watch Standard

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The Bambino is the watch that introduced most Singapore buyers to Orient, and for good reason. It features a beautifully domed mineral crystal, a refined dial with applied indices, and a case size that works comfortably on a wide range of wrists. Inside sits Orient's calibre F6724 — a 21-jewel automatic movement with hand-winding and hacking capability, both features absent on many competitors at this price.

The Bambino is available in multiple versions. The Classic (Version 1–4) features traditional round cases in various dial and strap configurations. The Open Heart version adds a cut-out dial window revealing the movement. The Bambino Slim reduces the case height for a more contemporary profile under the cuff. Orient Bambino prices in Singapore typically sit between SGD $180–$280 depending on configuration, making it arguably the best-dressed watch available anywhere near this price.

2. Orient Mako — The Diver That Earns Its Specification

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The Orient Mako in Singapore is one of the most credible entry-level dive watches on the market. With 200m water resistance, a unidirectional rotating bezel, screw-down crown, and automatic movement, the Mako meets the real specifications of a working diver — not just the aesthetic. The current Mako III features an updated case profile, improved bracelet finishing, and enhanced lume performance over previous generations.

Orient Mako prices in Singapore sit in the SGD $200–$350 range. At that price, you're getting a watch that covers everything from recreational diving to daily wear on a stainless bracelet or rubber strap. The versatility is exceptional. On a NATO or mesh strap the Mako transitions cleanly from tool watch to casual daily wearer without looking out of place in either setting.

3. Orient Ray — The Everyday Sports Companion

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The Ray series shares much of the Mako's DNA — automatic movement, 200m water resistance, rotating bezel — but in a slightly more refined and everyday-friendly package. Where the Mako leans into its tool watch identity, the Ray's dial finishing and sunburst textures give it more of a sports-dress crossover appeal. For Singapore buyers who want dive-rated durability without the full tool watch aesthetic, the Ray is the natural answer.

The Ray III represents the current generation, with improved case finishing and bracelet construction over its predecessors. Priced similarly to the Mako, it offers a compelling alternative for buyers who want similar mechanical credentials with a more polished daily presence.

4. Orient Star — Premium In-House Watchmaking

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Orient Star sits at the top of the Orient range and represents a step up in every measurable dimension. These watches feature Orient's premium in-house movements with higher jewel counts, better regulation, and in many cases open-heart dials that expose the movement directly. Case finishing on Orient Star models uses a combination of brushed and polished surfaces executed to a standard that genuinely competes with Swiss watches at significantly higher prices.

In Singapore, Orient Star models typically sit in the SGD $400–$800 range — still remarkable value given the in-house movement quality and finishing level. For buyers who want to own a serious dress or sports watch with genuine horological depth, Orient Star is where the brand shows what it's truly capable of.

5. Orient Sports and Contemporary — Everyday Wearability

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Beyond the flagship lines, Orient produces a range of sports and contemporary models that cover everyday casual and active wear at extremely accessible price points. Solar-powered quartz models, three-hand sports pieces, and robust field watch-inspired designs round out a collection that ensures there's an Orient for every context and budget.

These entry-level and mid-range sports models typically sit in the SGD $120–$200 range in Singapore and serve buyers who want Orient's movement heritage in a simpler, lower-maintenance package.

Where to Buy Orient Watches in Singapore

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Browse the complete and fully warranted Orient Singapore range at Creation Watches — covering every collection across all price tiers with Singapore warranty support. Orient's position in Singapore's watch market is quietly exceptional. In-house automatic movements, genuine dive ratings, refined dress watch finishing, and a price range that makes quality watchmaking accessible to almost any budget — the brand delivers on every count. Whether you're starting your watch collection or adding a specific complication, the complete Orient watches Singapore range is available now at Creation Watches.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Orient watches good quality?

Yes — genuinely so, and at a level that surprises most people who pick one up for the first time. Orient manufactures its own in-house movements entirely within its own facilities, which is rare at this price tier. Every Orient automatic is built with hand-winding and hacking capability, a regulated movement, and case construction that holds up to daily wear over years. The quality is not good for the price — it's simply good, full stop.

How much do Orient watches cost in Singapore?

Orient watches in Singapore range from approximately SGD $120 for entry-level sports models up to SGD $800 for Orient Star premium pieces. The core sweet spot — Bambino dress watches and Mako/Ray divers — sits between SGD $180–$350, which is where the brand's value proposition is strongest. All prices reflect authorised retailer pricing with full manufacturer warranty.

What is the best Orient watch for the money?

The Orient Bambino is the most compelling value proposition in the entire range. A genuine in-house automatic movement with hand-winding and hacking, a beautifully finished domed dial, and a design that works in formal and smart-casual settings — all for under SGD $280. No other brand at this price delivers this combination of mechanical depth and aesthetic quality. For buyers who want a diver, the Mako III makes the same argument for its category.

Is Orient better than Seiko 5 at the same price?

For dress watches — yes, Orient wins clearly. The Bambino's dial finishing, domed crystal, and overall aesthetic refinement surpass what the Seiko 5 offers at the same price. For sports and casual watches, the Seiko 5 Sports fights back hard with better variety and a stronger global community. But on pure mechanical and aesthetic value in the dress watch category, Orient consistently comes out ahead of Seiko's equivalent offering. Both are excellent; Orient simply does more with the dress watch format at this price.


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