Note: There are a ton of 30% off codes for Orient floating about out there on the cyber/internets. Don’t feel obligated to use the one with our name on it. Find a better one? Awesome. Fire away.
Gatsby looks on a Nick Carraway budget. That’d be the Orient Bambino
Version II. Now, with its 2nd generation upgrades, you’re getting a lot
more bang for the buck in terms of the movement.
Got all that? It’s the 2nd generation of Version II. That’s a lot of
dos/deux. Bottom line: Each is a nice step up from the previous, on both
planes.
Let’s start with the style. It’s retro without being costumey. The
domed crystal, roman numerals, sharp blue hands, and classic script/logo
combine for a full blown rejection of the bulky and harsh-lined mass
market watches of today. It’s like those other watches used a Pontiac
Aztec as their style inspiration. This is more like something you’d see
on Tommy Shelby’s wrist. (Y’know, after he transitioned from pocket
watches?)
The 40.5mm case diameter is also a tip of the cap to the past, and is
a graceful break from the clunky oversized watches of today (not that
some of us don’t love a good sized chronograph). The Onion-shaped crown
is a nice touch, and while the band isn’t super supple, it’s not stiff
and crunchy either. Not that it needed any help, but the croc embossing
helps anchor this thing as a dress watch, through and through.
Onto the upgrade for the movement. Orient has always been lauded for
manufacturing their own movements. Many other watch brands are just the
paint and siding on the house. Everyone else does the framing,
electrical, and plumbing. Yet now, Orient has decided to upgrade the
movements in many of their most popular watches. As opposed to the
previous version, this particular model comes with a hacking and hand
winding movement. And it’s the hand winding that appeals to a lot of us.
If this is your main watch during the work week? No shaking of the case
to get it going on Monday morning. You can create your own, purposeful
habit around it each night. Give that crown a few spins, being careful
to never overwind, and you’ll be ready to go whenever you decide to pick
it up.
Available in four different colors. The white (which isn’t stark and
leans more light, matte silver) seen here, a very retro looking cream, a
silver with gold accents, or, a black dial with silver hands and
indices.
Enter here to win the Orient Bambino 2nd
Generation Version II silver dial shown above in this post. One entry
per person. Deadline for entry is 11:59 pm ET 10/5/16. Thanks to Orient
for sending along a Bambino with their upgraded movement for review and
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