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Orient Bambino 38 with New Refreshing Look



 Orient has introduced three stunning new models to its beloved Orient Bambino 38 collection, expanding its classic timepiece lineup with refreshed dial colors that add a modern twist to its traditional design. With sizes that cater to all wrist types and calming, subtle hues, these new additions make a perfect companion for daily wear while staying true to the timeless elegance of the Bambino series.

The Orient Bambino series has long been a bestseller globally, representing the brand’s quintessential approach to watchmaking. Known for its signature classical dial, domed glass that evokes a retro charm, and sleek case design featuring slender lugs, the Bambino series embodies classic sophistication. The new 38.4 mm case size, first introduced in 2022, is designed to offer a more comfortable fit while preserving the series’ timeless aesthetic.


New Features of the Orient Bambino 38

The latest Orient Bambino 38 models combine a more compact 38.4 mm case with dial colors that are both refreshing and versatile, making these watches suitable for any occasion. Each model is paired with a simple 3-link metal bracelet, enhancing its refined look. The standout feature, however, is the unique selection of dial colors, which include grass green, light blue, and copper, all finished with a subtle sunburst effect and a matte coating. These hues impart a sense of calm and warmth, adding to the overall appeal and wearability of the watch.


Minimalist and Elegant Design

In keeping with the Bambino tradition, the new models maintain a minimalist design with a focus on simplicity. The dial is characterized by three hands (hour, minute, and second), a discreet date window, and the absence of unnecessary complications, making it a versatile choice for both casual and formal settings. Whether worn daily or as a statement piece, the Orient Bambino 38’s balanced design exudes understated elegance.


Impressive Movement and Performance

These new models are powered by Orient’s in-house automatic calibre F6724, which also allows for hand winding. With a power reserve of 40 hours and stable accuracy ranging from +25 to -15 seconds per day, the Orient Bambino 38 is not just aesthetically pleasing but also a reliable timepiece for everyday use. The combination of technical precision and classic design ensures that these watches live up to the high standards set by the Orient brand.


The Perfect Blend of Tradition and Modernity

The new Orient Bambino 38 models continue the tradition of blending classic design elements with modern updates, offering both seasoned watch enthusiasts and new collectors a beautifully crafted, versatile watch. The addition of these calming, sophisticated dial colors paired with a compact, comfortable case size makes these new models a must-have for anyone seeking a timeless yet contemporary accessory.


With the introduction of these models, Orient proves once again that it is committed to innovation while honoring its heritage of fine craftsmanship. Whether you’re looking for an everyday timepiece or a refined addition to your collection, the Orient Bambino 38 offers a balance of function, style, and elegance.

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