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Today, there are more and more watch related content creators attempting to dive deeper into the movements that power the watches they review. CC continues to live up to its mission to spread movement awareness and it's clear that a movement revolution has spawned from the existence of this community. Diashock in Orient WatchesĪlthough Orient is said to manufacture their own watch movements in their own factories, they are owned by Seiko Epson (since 2009) and use Seiko’s Diashock anti-shock system (as well as magic lever).Ĭaliber Corner is a result of thousands of hours of building the site from the ground up to provide a valuable resource to watch enthusiasts around the world. With that said, modern Grand Seiko watches tend to have the star/clover shaped Diashock. Therefore, the three prong star-like retainer is just as much Diashock as the rectangular shaped variation. Diashock refers to Seiko’s anti-shock system, it is not defined by the shape of this apparatus. There is confusion regarding what is and what isn’t considered to be Diashock. In either case, Seiko refers to their shock absorption system as Diashock. Two versions of Diashock are the rectangular shaped retainer (two prong) and the three-sided star or clover shaped retainer (three prong). Some of the topics covered in the caliber listing:
