Review 2: ORSA Quartz Chronograph Miyota OS60
The Case
Has a very classic shape and is satin
brushed. The only exception is the polished case back that can serve as a pocket
mirror! Actually the ca. 1 mm wide ring around the crystal is also high polish
and protected by the protruding crystal.
I inspected the brush around the case, it is circular on the outer bezel and
upper parts of the lugs and horizontal on the side of the case. Again I attest
the finish a high score, the brush is even and homogeneous. Surprisingly well
made.
Of course I also inspected the crown tube and the fixing of the push buttons and
can say that I was again pleasantly surprised. All fits as well as on a quartz
chronograph that costs double the money.
The crystal is flat and mineral. Its edge is nicely beveled and it is set precisely. I am not able to tell how the crystal is fixed to the case, I will know once I opened the watch.