Orient Bambino No DatevsPompeak Gentlemens Classic
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Owners widely praise the Orient Bambino No Date for its improved dial symmetry and dress watch appeal, with many appreciating the cleaner, no-date design. The 38.4mm case size is considered ideal for a dress watch, and the dial sheen is a notable positive. Some owners, however, find the dial busy due to sub-indices, printed numbers, and "Water Resistant" text, while others regret the lack of a sapphire crystal. The movement is the automatic F6524, offering hacking and hand-winding, with accuracy reported between +25/-15 seconds per day. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Orient Bambino No Date highly for its enhanced dial symmetry and dress watch aesthetics at its price point.
Owners widely praise the Pompeak's dial texture and overall build quality, with one owner noting it remains "pretty perfect" after four years. However, the community is split on value, with some finding the £379 price for a Miyota 82S5 movement high compared to alternatives. Overall, owners value the Pompeak's aesthetic appeal and durability, though some question its price point relative to its movement.
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