Orient Men's Bambino Small Seconds Japanese-Automatic Watch with Leather Strap, 21 mm

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Orient Men's Bambino Small Seconds Japanese-Automatic Watch with Leather Strap, 21 mm

Orient Men's Bambino Small Seconds Japanese-Automatic Watch with Leather Strap, 21 mm

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Meanwhile, an upgrade of this movement, Orient Calibre F6724, controls Bambino Generation 2 models. A typical Orient Bambino watchcase has a 40.5-mm diameter and 12-mm width. Its 21-mm lug width might be a problem when finding replacement straps. Domed Crystal There are two generations, but several “spin-offs,” including an open heart version and a small seconds version. How Water-Resistant Is the Orient Bambino? You might expect that Version 1 of the Orient Bambino watch series would be the most vintage or elegant.

It’s still super clean but isn’t as Scandinavian and line-forward. Meanwhile, the thinner hands seem to be inspired by Version II, making this watch a self-aware homage to its predecessors. With all the outstanding features in each Orient Bambino watch, you might expect that these models would be expensive in the first place. On the other hand, the second-generation Orient Bambino watches, including the “Small Seconds” version, feature an F6722 movement, an evolution of the 48743 with 22 jewels and 42 hours of power reserve. This dress watch retains the domed dial and crystal style of Bambino Orient watches. Yet, its skeleton-style layout makes the difference by standing out in class.

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Despite these similarities with other versions, Version 4 still offers a unique feature you will love.

Just imagine…wearing this watch with a t-shirt and shorts while sipping on coffee and eating avocado toast in an outdoor cafe would definitely get heads turning!

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F6724 family of calibers . Unlike the previous caliber, the 48743, these new movements come with a stop-seconds mechanism and a manual winding option. If you're interested in a Bambino, second-generation models are the way to go. Versions 2 and 5: Bambino Watches with Numerals 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. Different Orient Bambino watch versions vary their dial’s designs. Meanwhile, the Orient Bambino watch generations have their unique internal automatic movement mechanics.

What makes this model unique is its integration of the Orient Calibre F6T22. Expect to see this movement in an open-heart watch type.Version IV is bigger than the prior three, hausarbeit schreiben lassen though the short crown tempers this a bit. It’s also the first version to come with a green dial. Version V, Baton Markers It used miniaturized parts, tight clearances between the gears, and a single-piece case to create its slim profile. From 1969 and on, Orient began adding more watches to the lineup, including a Nonscratch model with a scratch-resistant design. You can also tell the hour markers apart from other markings with their more rounded shape tapering at the end. As with most Orient watches, all of these movements are in-house automatics. The First Generation’s Workhorse Movement



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