Orient’s new “Stretto” RA-TX03 series is not only punching well above its weight - with a feature-packed movement and some beautiful dials, there's hardly any competition in this field.
Read MoreThe ultimate Bambino is finally here...or at least that’s what you’ve been telling me!
Read MoreOrient's global press release for this watch was "a diver design model with offset crown" - hardly inspirational…
Read MoreThere’s a little something for everyone in Orient’s dress watch line-up. A good example is reference RA-AK0803Y10B reviewed here.
Read MoreWhich Orient watches are truly the best? I’ve explored the entire range to find the best value options!
Read MoreBelieve it or not, you're looking at that very mistake right now…notice anything strange?
Read MoreI wish I'd remembered to turn my mic on when unboxing. The words that came out of my mouth were "this is FIT!"…
Read MoreDive watches. We all love them - some more than others. But, the title of "perfect diver" depends on who you're talking to.
Read MoreOn the wrist, the 38mm Bambino wears an absolute treat. For most wrist sizes, I think this will look better than the original, which was a tad wide and flat.
Read MoreSure the watch may look nice, but does that make it a good watch, or worth the extra money over a standard Orient?
Read MoreAn automatic Orient dress watch that looked akin to V1 bambino, but with an open heart.
Read MoreOf course, the definition of what constitutes a good watch is subjective but I think there are some useful things you can look out for.
Read MoreJapanese brand Orient have decided to get in on the action too, with a watch that they have listed on their site as the ‘Mechanical Revival Watch’.
Read MoreIntroducing the Orient FAB00006B9. This is part of Orient’s ‘Tri-star’ or ‘three-star’ line, which seems to be their answer to the Seiko 5 range.
Read MoreSay you’ve got about £100 to spend on a wristwatch. I don’t think you can do much better than this Orient Bambino.
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