Comparison Orient NQ0400FC vs Orient NQ0400FW
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| Orient NQ0400FC | Orient NQ0400FW | |
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| Gender | women's | women's |
| Country of origin | Japan | Japan |
Mechanism | ||
| Movement type | mechanical | mechanical |
| Self-winding | ||
| Second hand | + | + |
Dial | ||
| Dial type | analog | analog |
| Type of index | marks | marks |
| Colour | golden | silver |
| Backlight | luminous | luminous |
| Features | day of the week date | day of the week date |
Case and strap | ||
| Case shape | round | round |
| Case material | stainless steel | stainless steel |
| Colour | golden | golden |
| Glass material | mineral | mineral |
| Strap | steel bracelet | steel bracelet |
| Strap colour | golden | golden |
| Clasp | clip (unfolding) | clip (unfolding) |
General specs | ||
| Waterproof | 30 WR / 3 ATM | 30 WR / 3 ATM |
| Diameter (width) | 25 mm | 25 mm |
| Thickness | 10 mm | 10 mm |
| Added to E-Catalog | february 2018 | march 2016 |
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Glossary
Dial colour
Clock face background colour. Indicated for models with pointer or combination dials (see "Dial type"); in purely electronic models, usually, either a grey substrate (for conventional LCDs) or a dark base (for LEDs) is used.
The most popular in modern watches are black, white, silver and blue dials. However, in addition to this, other shades can be found on the market — in particular, beige, yellow, green, golden, brown, red, orange, pink, grey and purple. A special case are watches with chameleon glasses (see below).
Some models are available in several colour options, in such cases these options are listed separated by commas — for example, "white, red, silver." If the dial is painted simultaneously in 2 or 3 colours, they are indicated as a combination — for example, "white with red" or "white with yellow and red". And multi-coloured models include models in which more than 3 colours are used for the dial.
The most popular in modern watches are black, white, silver and blue dials. However, in addition to this, other shades can be found on the market — in particular, beige, yellow, green, golden, brown, red, orange, pink, grey and purple. A special case are watches with chameleon glasses (see below).
Some models are available in several colour options, in such cases these options are listed separated by commas — for example, "white, red, silver." If the dial is painted simultaneously in 2 or 3 colours, they are indicated as a combination — for example, "white with red" or "white with yellow and red". And multi-coloured models include models in which more than 3 colours are used for the dial.
