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Grand Seiko SBGR261vsOrient Bambino Version 1

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SBGR261
Grand SeikoSBGR261
MSRP $4,900
Bambino Version 1
OrientBambino Version 1
MSRP $255

At a glance

14 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
SBGR26139.5mm
Bambino Version 140mm
Power Reserve
SBGR26172h
Bambino Version 140h
Water Resistance
SBGR26130m
Bambino Version 130m
MSRP
SBGR261$4,900
Bambino Version 1$255

Full specifications

Case

4 specs
Diameter
39.5mm
40mm
Thickness
13.1mm
11.8mm
Lug-to-Lug
46.9mm
46.8mm
Lug Width
19mm
21mm

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal
Sapphire
Mineral
Crystal Shape
Flat
AR Coating
Yes
Indices
Applied

Movement

5 specs
Caliber
9S65
F6724
Beat Rate
28,800 vph
21,600 vph
Power Reserve
72h
40h
Jewels
25
22
Complications
None
Date

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$4,900
$255

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What people say

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Grand Seiko SBGR261

Grand Seiko SBGR261 owners praise its perfect 39.5mm dimensions, beautiful cream lacquered dial with a silver date disc, and blued second hand, noting the excellent finishing for its price point and its suitability for formal events. Some find the design too safe and the cream dial with leather strap less appealing, while others flag its over 13mm thickness as too tall for a dress watch. The movement finishing is described as rudimentary, though the 9S65 automatic is considered well-made and a terrific value. Overall, owners rate the Grand Seiko SBGR261 highly for its classic design and excellent finishing at its price.

Orient Bambino Version 1

The Orient Bambino Version 1 is widely praised as an exceptional value dress watch with a timeless aesthetic, appreciated for its automatic movement and quality under $150. Owners consistently highlight its smart, quintessential dress watch look, with Roman numeral and index markers being a particular point of admiration. Some reviewers note the dial has a greenish/blueish tint rather than pure white, and the winding motion is described as a little rough. Accuracy is reported as very good, with one owner seeing +1 second per day. While the design is praised, some find its size slightly large for a dress watch, and one owner found rotor noise and size bothersome. Stock straps are frequently mentioned as a drawback, described as plasticky, non-tapering, or not to taste. Some owners suggest better value can be found elsewhere, citing mineral crystal and non-hacking, non-handwinding movement as drawbacks.

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