Orient Mako Review: A Closer Look at the Orient Collection
Published by David Deteve in Orient on 05/02/2026 at 7:47 p.m.
Orient Mako
Solid. Not perfect. The Orient Mako does the job without shaking: a real diver, reliable, a look that goes everywhere. But… finishes a notch below expectations and bracelet often criticized. In short, a good budget choice, not a slap in the face.
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4.3 / 5
★★★★☆
Manufacturing quality4.6 / 5
Comfort on the wrist4.5/5
Design / dial4.1 / 5
Value for money4.8/5
Getting started/adjusting3.6 / 5
General finish4.4 / 5
It smells like real feedback from the field.
Summary of user reviews:
4 reviews. And one clear thing stands out: a solid, rational watch… but not always memorable. Not a crush, rather a good, considered purchase.
Positive points:
4/4 speak of the quality/price ratio as a major strong point (even “violent”)
3/4 emphasize the manufacturing quality (nothing that sounds hollow, clean finishes, OK precision)
2/4 emphasize comfort on the wrist (light, fits well even over 16 cm, pleasant bracelet)
2/4 insist on the successful dial (deeper and more lively than in the photo)
2/4 value the in-house automatic movement (no battery, technical credibility via Epson)
Negative points:
1/4 indicates poorly constructed instructions (screw-down crown not explained → incomprehension at first)
1/4 evokes a lack of character (design too wise, not striking)
Shared/mixed points:
The design divides (some love the dial, others find the watch a little bland)
The emotional experience varies: overall satisfaction but little real crush
Advice :
Do you want a reliable, well-built diver, with a real in-house movement, without breaking the bank? Dark. You’re looking for a watch that catches the eye, that catches your eye or that thrills you with every glance… take your turn. Brief. It’s a safe bet. But not a “wow” watch.