The ratio of diameter and height is in the Orient Big Deep significantly more harmonious than in the SKX-Seiko, the Seiko Monster, or "small" Orient Diver. Since I take the extra weight (192 g to my letter Wage) towards like. Why you need an extra handle for the week, opening up to me not (Orient could speed switching of clocks take over the crown of the parent company Seiko), but the handle is not as present as the screw weekday handle on the small Orient Diver.
My Big Deep came in spite of a plastic using wertig acting casket that was in a classy-looking by today's standards slipcase. My colleague Present estimated the contents at something four digits fare end. (But the packaging seems to vary depending on the provider.)
My wrist circumference is 21.5 cm and the clock adapts without tape reduction to the lowest closing hole. You should therefore fits wrists up to max. 22.5 cm fit. Owners of thinner wrists than 21.5 so need a little manual skill or need to go to the watchmaker.
Accuracy
The minute hand is still the set when receiving 2.5 days "atomic time", the second hand on the other hand has 30 seconds forward or rewind, although it does not stop with fast movements of the clock, as is reported in many budget Automatiks and I myself have had to watch it. Annoying, but in the price range under 300 apparently normal. But the clock has not yet been "broken in" and mechanics freaks have eh a Gehäusöffner to einzuregulieren their clock.
Bottom line, you get with this Orient damn much clock for your money. Who, however, with unconventional mechanics has nothing on his hat and an absolutely accurate time display will, must either spend multiples or buy a quartz watch or simply look at his "Händy" display or in the lower right corner of his computer monitor.