At 41mm and wearing a bit smaller, Orient’s Ray and Mako buck the trend of bigger is better. Dive watches used to lean closer to the high 40mm than 45 (i.e., the Rolex Submariner) and Orient’s fraternal twin 200m dive watches stick to that tradition. But maybe it’s the black ion plating that adds some sort of slimming effect, because the Ray Raven looks even smaller, and honestly less eye catching out of the box, than it does in the pics on Orient’s website.
It’s certainly a good looking piece, but not as dominating as you’d expect. Most black IP divers can be awfully imposing. This one hangs back a bit visually when seen in person.


At retail, the ion plated Raven is a full one hundred dollars more expensive than the standard stainless steel. That’s a big jump, and it’s sure to drive plenty of potential buyers back into the arms of the standard stainless steel Ray, Mako, or maybe even something slightly larger.
Enter here to win the Ray Raven from Orient. One entry per person. Deadline is 11:59 pm ET on 2/21/13.
UPDATE: Congrats to Josh G. who won the random drawing for the Ray Raven. Thanks to all who entered!

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