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NOS Vintage Orient ZA 002 Stainless Steel Watch Band Bracelet 18mm JDM 1970s

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BRAND:
Orient
UNIT CONDITION:
New without tags
► SELLER'S DESCRIPTION
Up for sale is a NOS vintage Orient stainless steel bracelet, reference ZA 002, produced for the Japan Domestic Market (JDM) during the 1970s. This correct period bracelet features a distinctive finely woven center-link design with brushed outer links and an original Orient signed clasp, making it an excellent choice for restoring a vintage Orient or other compatible Japanese watch from the era. This bracelet is new old stock (NOS) and has never been worn. It remains in outstanding original condition with only the lightest signs of handling and storage accumulated over the decades. The original Orient clasp functions properly and closes securely. The end links are stamped “ZA 002.” The lug width measures approximately 17.7mm, making it best suited for watches with 18mm lugs. The photos best describe its physical condition. Key Details: * Brand: Orient * Reference: ZA 002 * Era: 1970s * Origin: Japan Domestic Market (JDM) * Material: Stainless steel * Lug Width: Approximately 17.7mm (best suited for 18mm lugs) * Condition: New old stock (NOS). Never worn. Outstanding original condition with only light signs of long-term storage. Fully functional and ready to install. Photos best describe its physical condition. A very hard-to-find genuine NOS Orient bracelet, perfect for completing a period-correct restoration or replacing a missing original bracelet on a compatible vintage Orient timepiece. Ships carefully. Feel free to message me with any questions.

► ARCHIVE FILE: ORIENT — BRAND HISTORY

Orient emerged from early-20th-century Tokyo watchmaking and, after its 1950 restart, built its identity around affordable mechanical movements made in-house. Technical showpieces, durable 46-series automatics, and distinctive King Diver and dress models gave the company a character separate from its larger Japanese rivals and a strong following among vintage collectors.

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