Of the 3 gen, I like this best; affordable alternative for the Max Bill look.
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Agreed... Thought about getting a Bambino to scratch my Hamilton Intra-Matic itch, but can't get past the large (for dress watch) case size...lunarin79 wrote:Too bad the case size is still the same which is still a bit 'big' for a dress watch.
Agreed with yeoman on the minute hands, should be slightly longer and hands made slightly slimmer.
This latest one is simpler and plainer? The last two versions had more personality I feel, especially the 2nd gen. But I didn't like it, found it a little messy.Trident wrote:somehow the 3rd Gen bambino is not speaking to me. Dun hv the same vibe as the 1st or 2nd gen.
Same feel on the 3rd gen Bambinoes...galaxy_convoy wrote:This latest one is simpler and plainer? The last two versions had more personality I feel, especially the 2nd gen. But I didn't like it, found it a little messy.Trident wrote:somehow the 3rd Gen bambino is not speaking to me. Dun hv the same vibe as the 1st or 2nd gen.
you're right, looks like the Gen 3 is taking a step backlunarin79 wrote:personally, i feel this variant looks more like a Gen 1 than Gen 3,haha.
The first 2 gen's benchmark is set there liao skali gen 3 seemed so..plain...as compared to the previous 2 variants.
I read in a review Orient deliberately keeps it as "Water Resist". So that it's more visually balanced. Kind of like the IIII used on dials?aproyaloak wrote:they still haven't corrected the water resist grammar error, ha ha. but all in all a nice watch that reminds me of the chronoscope