Orient Symphony IV | Automatic/Hand-Winding Movement | 41.6 mm Stainless Steel Case | Sapphire Crystal | Dress Watch

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Orient Symphony IV | Automatic/Hand-Winding Movement | 41.6 mm Stainless Steel Case | Sapphire Crystal | Dress Watch

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Customers find the watch to be good value for money and appreciate its build quality, with one noting it's an excellent entry-level automatic timepiece. They like its appearance, with one customer highlighting its sapphire crystal face.

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7 customers mention value for money, 7 positive, 0 negative

Customers find the watch offers good value for money.

…One of the least expensive watches in my collection, but a very high-quality item from Orient, which is why watch collectors routinely think very…Read more

Great value.Read more

…The Orient is nice, worth the money.Read more

…Luckily, the Orient Symphony is very affordable and I love putting it on my wrist each morning.Read more

6 customers mention build quality, 6 positive, 0 negative

Customers praise the watch's build quality, with one noting it looks even better in person, while another describes it as a great entry-level automatic timepiece.

Nice watch but I just got a Credor for under 250 and it's great The Orient is nice, worth the money.Read more

…to be a staple among watch collectors because of their beauty, build quality and comparatively low price. ….Read more

I'm hooked! This watch opened my eyes to quality. Admittedly, I've never genuinely understood why some watches cost so much money….Read more

…One of the least expensive watches in my collection, but a very high-quality item from Orient, which is why watch collectors routinely think very…Read more

5 customers mention appearance, 4 positive, 1 negative

Customers appreciate the watch's appearance, with one mentioning its very shiny hands and another noting its sapphire crystal face.

…With a sapphire crystal face, display back, and setting hack it is a good value for the money….Read more

…I love it! I fits my wrist so well and I love the dial. It's dressy and classy, but not gaudy….Read more

…watches seems to be a staple among watch collectors because of their beauty, build quality and comparatively low price. ….Read more

In fact……really realty nice Well worth the price Looks really expensiveRead more


One gorgeous timepiece

5 out of 5 stars

One gorgeous timepiece
I recently bought a Garmin smartwatch after watching lots of YT reviews to help me with my purchasing decision. Of course, I then started to get lots of "watch next" recommendations for 'watch' videos. I found the reviews very interesting as I'd never really thought about a watch in detail, and there's lots to learn about watches! I'd always just needed to know the time from my wrist. The Orient range of watches seems to be a staple among watch collectors because of their beauty, build quality and comparatively low price. . I was drawn to the awesome Bambino Gen 2 Version 2 in white with rose-gold lettering. However, the seductive, highly domed glass is just mineral glass and will inevitably get scratched. Then, I found the Orient Symphony IV. It has a 50m water resistance (not that I'd ever wear such a watch in the shower) versus the 30m on the Bambino, a flat (and more protected) Sapphire crystal glass, (Note the Symphony III was only mineral glass), with a gorgeous, deep blue dial. For the current price of $200 (list $260), I had to buy it there and then. My Garmin cost more! . I won't go into much detail about the watch as there are several reviews on the Symphony II and III, and they all basically apply to the IV. My first impressions were that the watch is nicer in person. The highly polished case looks awesome. The crown is signed on the end, unlike the Bambino, adding a subtle, but important, accent. However, the blue dial seems darker and much more subtle than I expected. The blue really only shows up in the refection of a light on the dial, with the rest looking more like a black. In my kitchen with daylight, I initially thought I'd mistakenly received the black version. That was hinted at by a black leather strap also, which I expected to be a dark blue. The listing states a blue strap and I've seen other online photos showing a slight blue hue to the Symphony strap – maybe a Symphony III? It is indeed black, and looking on the Orient website, they also show a black strap. I'm not overly bothered as I can always swap out the 22mm strap. . The factory strap actually gets poor ratings in all the online reviews. I actually think it's fine. I worked it in my hands to make it more supple and applied some leather conditioner. It's not bad at all, quite comfortable, and it will loosen up with wear. . My smartwatch is a 45mm case diameter, where this Orient Symphony is a 41.6mm. I have a 7.25-inch wrist and both work well on me. Dress watches are supposed to be small and discreet, apparently. I prefer a larger watch for better visibility of the dial. I returned a Garmin Vivoactive 4S. 40mm was slightly too small for notifications! The lug to lug distance of 48.3 mm and the underside curvature fits the width and profile of my lower arm nicely. A small wrist may find the Symphony too large. . Being a dress watch, the Symphony does not have any lume. So, in the total dark, it is unreadable. I have, however, found that the very shiny hands and hour indicators reflect any available light very well and I can actually see the time even in the dim light of a dark restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised by that fact. . CONCLUSION: . My first mechanical watch since I was a kid, the Orient Symphony doesn't disappoint. For me, it's not a daily driver, but a special occasion watch. When I wear it, I'm always looking at it. IT IS GORGEOUS! I have yet to confirm the regulation. It is rated at -15s/+25s per day. Being a mechanical watch, you can't expect precise time. When put away, it will stop after a maximum of 40 hours. Not what I've been used to for decades with digital watches but I don't care… IT IS GORGEOUS! . Orient is one of the very few remaining makers who use their own in-house designed-and-built movements. The quality is representative of watches costing two or three times its price. If you are interested in an automatic mechanical timepiece, an Orient is well worth considering.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    One gorgeous timepiece

    Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023
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    I recently bought a Garmin smartwatch after watching lots of YT reviews to help me with my purchasing decision. Of course, I then started to get lots of "watch next" recommendations for 'watch' videos. I found the reviews very interesting as I'd never really thought about a watch in detail, and there's lots to learn about watches! I'd always just needed to know the time from my wrist. The Orient range of watches seems to be a staple among watch collectors because of their beauty, build quality and comparatively low price.
    .
    I was drawn to the awesome Bambino Gen 2 Version 2 in white with rose-gold lettering. However, the seductive, highly domed glass is just mineral glass and will inevitably get scratched. Then, I found the Orient Symphony IV. It has a 50m water resistance (not that I'd ever wear such a watch in the shower) versus the 30m on the Bambino, a flat (and more protected) Sapphire crystal glass, (Note the Symphony III was only mineral glass), with a gorgeous, deep blue dial. For the current price of $200 (list $260), I had to buy it there and then. My Garmin cost more!

    .
    I won't go into much detail about the watch as there are several reviews on the Symphony II and III, and they all basically apply to the IV. My first impressions were that the watch is nicer in person. The highly polished case looks awesome. The crown is signed on the end, unlike the Bambino, adding a subtle, but important, accent. However, the blue dial seems darker and much more subtle than I expected. The blue really only shows up in the refection of a light on the dial, with the rest looking more like a black. In my kitchen with daylight, I initially thought I'd mistakenly received the black version. That was hinted at by a black leather strap also, which I expected to be a dark blue. The listing states a blue strap and I've seen other online photos showing a slight blue hue to the Symphony strap – maybe a Symphony III? It is indeed black, and looking on the Orient website, they also show a black strap. I'm not overly bothered as I can always swap out the 22mm strap.
    .
    The factory strap actually gets poor ratings in all the online reviews. I actually think it's fine. I worked it in my hands to make it more supple and applied some leather conditioner. It's not bad at all, quite comfortable, and it will loosen up with wear.
    .
    My smartwatch is a 45mm case diameter, where this Orient Symphony is a 41.6mm. I have a 7.25-inch wrist and both work well on me. Dress watches are supposed to be small and discreet, apparently. I prefer a larger watch for better visibility of the dial. I returned a Garmin Vivoactive 4S. 40mm was slightly too small for notifications! The lug to lug distance of 48.3 mm and the underside curvature fits the width and profile of my lower arm nicely. A small wrist may find the Symphony too large.
    .
    Being a dress watch, the Symphony does not have any lume. So, in the total dark, it is unreadable. I have, however, found that the very shiny hands and hour indicators reflect any available light very well and I can actually see the time even in the dim light of a dark restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised by that fact.
    .
    CONCLUSION:
    .
    My first mechanical watch since I was a kid, the Orient Symphony doesn't disappoint. For me, it's not a daily driver, but a special occasion watch. When I wear it, I'm always looking at it. IT IS GORGEOUS!
    I have yet to confirm the regulation. It is rated at -15s/+25s per day. Being a mechanical watch, you can't expect precise time. When put away, it will stop after a maximum of 40 hours. Not what I've been used to for decades with digital watches but I don't care… IT IS GORGEOUS!
    .
    Orient is one of the very few remaining makers who use their own in-house designed-and-built movements. The quality is representative of watches costing two or three times its price. If you are interested in an automatic mechanical timepiece, an Orient is well worth considering.

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    5 out of 5 stars

    One gorgeous timepiece

    Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023

    I recently bought a Garmin smartwatch after watching lots of YT reviews to help me with my purchasing decision. Of course, I then started to get lots of "watch next" recommendations for 'watch' videos. I found the reviews very interesting as I'd never really thought about a watch in detail, and there's lots to learn about watches! I'd always just needed to know the time from my wrist. The Orient range of watches seems to be a staple among watch collectors because of their beauty, build quality and comparatively low price.
    .
    I was drawn to the awesome Bambino Gen 2 Version 2 in white with rose-gold lettering. However, the seductive, highly domed glass is just mineral glass and will inevitably get scratched. Then, I found the Orient Symphony IV. It has a 50m water resistance (not that I'd ever wear such a watch in the shower) versus the 30m on the Bambino, a flat (and more protected) Sapphire crystal glass, (Note the Symphony III was only mineral glass), with a gorgeous, deep blue dial. For the current price of $200 (list $260), I had to buy it there and then. My Garmin cost more!

    .
    I won't go into much detail about the watch as there are several reviews on the Symphony II and III, and they all basically apply to the IV. My first impressions were that the watch is nicer in person. The highly polished case looks awesome. The crown is signed on the end, unlike the Bambino, adding a subtle, but important, accent. However, the blue dial seems darker and much more subtle than I expected. The blue really only shows up in the refection of a light on the dial, with the rest looking more like a black. In my kitchen with daylight, I initially thought I'd mistakenly received the black version. That was hinted at by a black leather strap also, which I expected to be a dark blue. The listing states a blue strap and I've seen other online photos showing a slight blue hue to the Symphony strap – maybe a Symphony III? It is indeed black, and looking on the Orient website, they also show a black strap. I'm not overly bothered as I can always swap out the 22mm strap.
    .
    The factory strap actually gets poor ratings in all the online reviews. I actually think it's fine. I worked it in my hands to make it more supple and applied some leather conditioner. It's not bad at all, quite comfortable, and it will loosen up with wear.
    .
    My smartwatch is a 45mm case diameter, where this Orient Symphony is a 41.6mm. I have a 7.25-inch wrist and both work well on me. Dress watches are supposed to be small and discreet, apparently. I prefer a larger watch for better visibility of the dial. I returned a Garmin Vivoactive 4S. 40mm was slightly too small for notifications! The lug to lug distance of 48.3 mm and the underside curvature fits the width and profile of my lower arm nicely. A small wrist may find the Symphony too large.
    .
    Being a dress watch, the Symphony does not have any lume. So, in the total dark, it is unreadable. I have, however, found that the very shiny hands and hour indicators reflect any available light very well and I can actually see the time even in the dim light of a dark restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised by that fact.
    .
    CONCLUSION:
    .
    My first mechanical watch since I was a kid, the Orient Symphony doesn't disappoint. For me, it's not a daily driver, but a special occasion watch. When I wear it, I'm always looking at it. IT IS GORGEOUS!
    I have yet to confirm the regulation. It is rated at -15s/+25s per day. Being a mechanical watch, you can't expect precise time. When put away, it will stop after a maximum of 40 hours. Not what I've been used to for decades with digital watches but I don't care… IT IS GORGEOUS!
    .
    Orient is one of the very few remaining makers who use their own in-house designed-and-built movements. The quality is representative of watches costing two or three times its price. If you are interested in an automatic mechanical timepiece, an Orient is well worth considering.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Gateway to Luxury Watches

    Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
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    I'm hooked! This watch opened my eyes to quality.

    Admittedly, I've never genuinely understood why some watches cost so much money. It's just something that goes on your wrist to tell the time, right?

    I decided to spend some money on a good quality watch and opted to go with the Orient Symphony. I love it! I fits my wrist so well and I love the dial. It's dressy and classy, but not gaudy. The 22mm lug width allows for plentiful options should you want to change the band.

    This is my gateway watch. I now find myself viewing watch reviews online and justifying spending $3,000 on a watch is a good investment. Luckily, the Orient Symphony is very affordable and I love putting it on my wrist each morning.

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    5 out of 5 stars

    Gateway to Luxury Watches

    Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025

    I'm hooked! This watch opened my eyes to quality.

    Admittedly, I've never genuinely understood why some watches cost so much money. It's just something that goes on your wrist to tell the time, right?

    I decided to spend some money on a good quality watch and opted to go with the Orient Symphony. I love it! I fits my wrist so well and I love the dial. It's dressy and classy, but not gaudy. The 22mm lug width allows for plentiful options should you want to change the band.

    This is my gateway watch. I now find myself viewing watch reviews online and justifying spending $3,000 on a watch is a good investment. Luckily, the Orient Symphony is very affordable and I love putting it on my wrist each morning.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Another nice watch.

    Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2025
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    Nice watch but I just got a Credor for under 250 and it's great
    The Orient is nice, worth the money.

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  • 3 out of 5 stars

    Does not illuminate in dark

    Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2025
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    Like the watch but I was looking for something that I can wear all the time. Unfortunately the hour and minute handle do not illuminate in the dark.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    I Have a New Love

    Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
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    I absolutely love this watch! It's not the cheapest self winder you could get but it's not the most expensive either. With a sapphire crystal face, display back, and setting hack it is a good value for the money. The accuracy after a week came out to +11 seconds a day which is well within Orients advertised accuracy for this watch. If your looking for a daily wear watch and are not concerned with quartz accuracy I would highly recommend the Orient self winders.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Great entry level automatic watch.

    Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
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    This is not the most popular orient watch but I prefer a Sapphire Crystal. For the money it’s hard to beat. I think I would enjoy this better in like a 39mm size case but this watch looks way more fancy than the price tag would indicate. Great value.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the Best Roman Numeral Watches

    Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
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    The Orient Symphony IV is a great buy if you want to add a subtle, classic yet modern Roman Numeral watch to your collection. One of the least expensive watches in my collection, but a very high-quality item from Orient, which is why watch collectors routinely think very highly of this brand.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice

    Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
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    In fact……really realty nice
    Well worth the price
    Looks really expensive

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Product Summary: Orient Symphony IV | Automatic/Hand-Winding Movement | 41.6 mm Stainless Steel Case | Sapphire Crystal | Dress Watch

From Orient
Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.3 x 2.87 x 1.54 inches; 11.99 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ RA-AC0F11L30B
Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 27, 2021
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Seiko Epson
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09DTPMZMX
Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here
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Orient Symphony IV | Automatic/Hand-Winding Movement | 41.6 mm Stainless Steel Case | Sapphire Crystal | Dress Watch
Orient Symphony IV | Automatic/Hand-Winding Movement | 41.6 mm Stainless Steel Case | Sapphire Crystal | Dress Watch

$ 218.88

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