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Jun 13, 2018
Punching Well Above Its Weight
2 of 2 found this helpful Consider the price you are paying for this watch. Now consider how much watch you get for that price. This watch definitely punches above its weight.
The Orient Bambino Gen. 2 Ver. 1 is simple, clean, timeless, and gorgeous. As much as home under a dress shirt sleeve as it is on the bare arm on a casual weekend, versatility is the name of the game. It could easily pass as a $500+ watch.
With its in-house Orient movement, you can't beat the quality at this price point.

Feb 06, 2017
Practical and useful.
As someone who always forgets his finger sizes, this is an affordable, quick, and practical tool. Great value for money.

May 11, 2019
Stealh Black DW-5900BB
1 of 1 found this helpful Being a G-Shock this watch, of course, holds up to tremendous punishment. A true beater in every meaning whether it's camping, swimming, working outdoors, this watch is good to go.
This watch does have a few drawbacks, though, the main one being that the watch display is smaller than, say, the square G-Shocks of the 5600 family. Being a negative display, it can be a bit difficult to see in low light situations. The EF light takes care of that problem, of course. Just be mindful that this watch does not feature Tough Solar so frequent usage of the EF light will drain the battery somewhat.
Another drawback is that the stopwatch only goes up to 59 minutes and 59 seconds. That might not be a deal breaker to many people, though.
Overall, the watch is still a solid daily better with a cool black stealth aesthetic.