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Hey watch enthusiasts! Get ready to drool, because Orient Star just dropped a bunch of seriously stunning timepieces. We’re talking skeletons, earthy dials and even a touch of seaside charm. Let’s dive in!

First up, the Avant-garde F8 Skeleton gets a double dose of awesome. They’ve unleashed two new M34 models, and they’re showstoppers. We’ve got a sleek, all-black version that screams modern sophistication and then, a limited-edition gold-coloured masterpiece. Both showcase the intricate F8 Skeleton design, letting you peek at the advanced automatic movement with its silicon escape wheel. It’s like mechanical art on your wrist. The black one is all about that solid, metallic feel, while the gold one? Pure luxury. Orient Star clearly loves skeleton watches and these M34s, named after the Perseus constellation, are proof why.

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But wait, there’s more! Prepare for some earthy goodness with four new Standard models. These aren’t your average everyday watches. We’re talking dials in seriously gorgeous, nuanced colours: green like fresh leaves, copper like desert sand, ice blue like crystal-clear water and a cool, rocky grey. These desaturated shades give the classic Standard design a whole new vibe. And the quality? Top-notch, as always, with sapphire crystal, a slick case and a comfy stainless steel bracelet. Inside, the automatic F6N43 calibre keeps things ticking smoothly with a 50-hour power reserve. These are perfect for everyday wear.

Finally, let’s head to the coast! Orient Star’s Layered Skeleton series just got two new additions: a regular champagne gold model that screams seaside elegance and a limited-edition mint green stunner. These watches are inspired by business suits, with a unique two-layered dial and a paisley-shaped semi-skeleton opening. The new colours? They’re all about that carefree Mediterranean vibe. The champagne gold model is paired with a grey leather strap, while the mint green limited edition rocks a stainless steel bracelet. Inside, the F6F44 automatic movement offers a 50-hour power reserve. And that mint green model? It’s even got a limited-edition serial number engraved on the case back.

Orient Star’s latest offerings are a feast for the eyes (and the wrist). Whether you’re into intricate skeletons, earthy tones or a touch of seaside style, there’s something here for everyone.

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