
Orendo Orlando Men’s Steel Band Watch
Description
The Orlando Men’s Steel Band Watch offers a clean, classic aesthetic with a full stainless steel case and bracelet design, making it suitable for both everyday wear and more dress-up occasions. The styling combines simplicity with modest detailing — for example luminous hands or markers on some versions, a round case, and a fold-over safety clasp on the bracelet.
The appeal lies in its value: you get the look of a full-steel timepiece without the high cost of premium Swiss or Japanese brands. It leans more fashion than luxury-watch territory, but gives good style for the price.
Because it uses a quartz movement, it’s low-maintenance (no winding required) and generally reliable for casual use. The steel bracelet and case give it decent durability, though water resistance and finishing are modest (i.e., not for serious diving).
If you’re after an affordable steel-band men’s watch that looks smart and is easy to wear, this Orlando fits the bill.
Specifications
Here are the common specifications drawn from several retailer listings and product descriptions:
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Movement | Quartz (battery-powered) LaLaBix+2Hunt Watches+2 |
Case material | Stainless steel (or “steel wristwatch” style) LaLaBix+1 |
Band / Bracelet | Stainless steel bracelet, folding clasp with safety Hunt Watches+1 |
Dial shape | Round Hunt Watches+1 |
Dial diameter / size | ~38 mm (one listing: 38mm) LaLaBix+1 |
Case thickness | ~10 mm in one listing Hunt Watches |
Band width | ~22 mm in some listings LaLaBix+1 |
Band length | ~24 cm (one listing) LaLaBix+1 |
Dial colour options | Black, white, maybe gold/rose-gold variants (depending model) Hunt Watches+1 |
Water resistance | “Water resistant” or “no waterproof” in some listings; limited protection for splashes only. Hunt Watches+1 |
Special features | Luminous hands or hour-markers in some models DressLily+1 |
Approximate weight | Example listing ~0.090 kg (90g) for the model “385” variant. DressLily |
Things to check / Considerations
-
Water resistance: Some listings note “no waterproof” or just minimal splash resistance — so don’t expect to swim or shower with it unless the specific variant is rated higher.
-
Build quality: As a budget fashion-steel watch, finish and longevity will likely be more modest compared to premium brands. For example, bracelets may feel lighter and polishing may show wear sooner.
-
Sizing: If your wrist is especially large or small, verify the bracelet length and whether it allows for removal/addition of links easily.
-
Style variant: There appear to be multiple model numbers (e.g., “395”, “385”, etc.) with small differences (dial colour, sub-dials decorative only). Be sure the variant you choose matches your desired look.
-
Movement accuracy & service: Being quartz, the time-keeping is likely decent out of the box, but battery servicing will be required in due course.
-
Value versus expectations: For the price point, it delivers good styling, but if you’re seeking high-end materials (sapphire crystal, high water resistance, in-house movement) you’ll need to step up budget.
Visuals
Here are some images to give you a clearer sense of what it looks like:








