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Model Name:

Orient Ray Raven II Black PVD Diver

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Reference:

AA02003B

Price ($)

$

260

Country:

Japan

A.I. Rating

5.9

Crowd Rating:

743

Watch Description

It’s been upgraded in several areas, including the debut of the new Orient caliber F6922 and a more robust 120-click bezel.

41.5

47

22

13

200

Steel - 316L

Round

Mineral

Screw-in

Automatic

Caliber F6922

40

Black

A.I. Watch Review:

# Orient Ray Raven II Black PVD Diver Review by A.I. WatchMetrics

## Watch Summary
The Orient Ray Raven II Black PVD Diver is an affordable Japanese automatic dive watch with a stealthy all-black PVD-coated 316L stainless steel case, unidirectional rotating dive bezel, and highly legible black dial accented by Lumibrite lume on applied indices and arrowhead hands, powered by the in-house Caliber F6922 automatic movement offering hacking, hand-winding, and about 40 hours of power reserve, making it perfect for entry-level enthusiasts seeking a tough 200m water-resistant tool watch for diving, swimming, or everyday rugged wear.

## Overall Watch Rating: 5.9/10.0

**Dials & Design Metric (8.0/10.0)** - The matte black PVD finish, bold applied markers, and potent Lumibrite create a tactical, highly legible aesthetic that rivals the stealth appeal of pricier Seiko Prospex divers.

**Material Metric (7.8/10.0)** - Black PVD-treated stainless steel with a domed mineral crystal and brushed finishing delivers solid durability and scratch resistance comparable to mid-range tool watches like the Citizen Promaster.

**Versatility Metric (7.5/10.0)** - This robust diver transitions seamlessly from underwater adventures to casual daily wear thanks to its rubber strap and legible layout, much like the classic Seiko SKX lineup.

**Functions Metric (6.5/10.0)** - Core timekeeping with a practical date window at 3 o'clock provides everyday utility on par with other budget automatics from brands like Bulova.

**Movement Metric (6.2/10.0)** - The in-house F6922 automatic offers reliable performance with hacking seconds and 40-hour reserve, performing similarly to entry-level ETA 2824 clones in Hamilton Khakis.

**History & Innovation Metric (5.5/10.0)** - Orient's long legacy of value-driven divers like the original Ray gives it established niche appeal, akin to Citizen's Eco-Drive pioneers but without groundbreaking tech.

**Brand Metric (5.2/10.0)** - Orient holds steady mid-tier status with dependable mechanicals under the Seiko umbrella, matching the consistent quality of Hamilton or Tissot.

**Complications Metric (3.9/10.0)** - A simple date complication adds basic functionality but lacks the complexity found even in entry-level chronographs from Tag Heuer.

**Rarity Metric (2.4/10.0)** - Common production and accessible pricing keep it from standing out, much like mass-market Seiko 5 divers on the secondary market.

## Total Performance Score (TPS): 4.0

## WM Collector Grade: C+

## Performance Insights: Excels in dials & design, materials, and versatility while lagging in rarity and complications, delivering strong value well below its $650 implied price.

## TPS Interpretation: Strong Value: This watch punches above its price with superior aesthetics and build quality relative to average competitors in the sub-$300 segment.

## Watch Data
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**A.I. WatchMetrics Review v37.4 Grok 4 Fast. December 19, 2025.**

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