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Orient Men's '2nd Gen. Bambino Ver. 2' Japanese Automatic Stainless Steel and Leather Dress Watch

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This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy. Orient and Seiko are also experts in this category. Use of materials, design, and scarcity are the biggest differentiators for this category.

The watch is easier to put on and take off compared to the others on our list. It has a butterfly clasp that takes little-to-no effort to maneuver. The accuracy is not affected at all by this high-quality mechanism. In fact, it even has a high accuracy – with gaining or losing only 15 seconds in a 30 day period. Our Verdict: Which Is For You? Other than the Orient Multi Year Calendar released in 1976, the 70s and 80s were rather unremarkable for the brand. It wasn’t until 1991 that Orient produced another innovative design: The Orient Mon Bijou. The main dial also holds the second hand of the chronograph. This also indicates that the sub-dials contain the main second’s counter. Our Verdict: Which Is For You?While Orient did live a past life, the brand we know today originated in 1950 in Japan. In the wake of the economic downturn in Japan after WWII, Shogoro Yoshida started the company, producing watches under the name “Tama Keiki” in the city of Hino. Although Orient offers a waterproof feature that can withstand the same depth, some go for Seiko divers watch as it’s the more trusted timepiece for water activities and adventures. #4 – Orient Offers More Competitive Price Points This advancement was a breakthrough in the watch industry. This sped up and enabled the production of more accurate and cost-efficient pieces.

The sunray effect compliments the metal bands. Although stainless steel is used, the watch isn’t that heavy. It comes with a different mechanism. It has a F6T22, which is F6724’s sister. They both come with 22 jewels in their gears, and the ability to self-wind. You’re probably wondering what these 22 jewels do. The more jewels an automatic watch has the less friction its gear face. The domed window was on all the devices we reviewed. It was in the first-generation line up as well. If it isn’t broken, why fix it? Orient took this to heart as the effect makes their watches look stunning.

Although production is now halted for this type, it is still available online and in some stores. Our Verdict: Which Is For You? As it’s a watch fit for modern lifestyles, it’s only natural that it comes with a calendar feature. It looks similar to the watches in version 1 and 2. One of the most appealing parts of the Bambino 36mm is its price. A lot of guys won’t spend a lot of money on a dress watch because they aren’t able to wear them often. Although this technology has been adapted and widely used by some manufacturers, Orient opted to keep its traditional mechanical timepieces. Obviously, at EUR 275, you won’t get all the extras of a luxury watch. The movement decoration is simple. The crystals are mineral glass. The leather strap is stamped with an alligator pattern. But all in all, the Orient Bambino 38 does far more than just the job. Its dial and case are really well executed and make it look far more expensive than it actually is. It does feel like a great offer at this price point… proving once more that good watches don’t necessarily need to be expensive.

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