The case is finished in alternating brushed and highly polished surfaces. If you were to handle the case, and nothing but the case, before a movement, dial, and bezel was added, you'd think the watch was bound to be a diver above a $280 price point. You also get one of the details that separates the lightweight fashion watches from the horological heavyweights: a signed crown.

And that’s not to discredit the dial. The applied indices are laden with lume that stands out. I can’t confirm whether or not any tech was borrowed from Seiko here, but it's certainly comparable to LumiBrite. There’s still a very noticeable bit of play in the bezel, but it just wouldn’t be an affordable Orient diver without it.