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Symphony IV
Stainless Steel | 41.6mm
Symphony IV
Description
The Symphony IV sports a familiar design but with a few subtle changes, including an upgraded mechanical movement.
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Technical Details
- Case
- 41.6mm stainless steel case with sapphire crystal, water resistant to 50m
- Dial
- White dial with Roman Numerals and spear-tipped hands, date display
- Movement
- In-house mechanical caliber F6722, automatic, hand-winding, hacking (seconds-hand halt), 40-hour power reserve
- Bracelet
- Brown leather strap with buckle, 22mm lug width
Core Features

IN-HOUSE MECHANICAL MOVEMENT
This watch is powered by the in-house caliber F6722, a successor to the original 487-series workhorse movement. This updated automatic caliber can be hand-wound and features a hacking function, which stops the seconds hand for more precise time-setting.

SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL
The dial is protected by a sapphire crystal, which offers superior clarity, durability, and scratch resistance, making it a robust and reliable choice for everyday wear.

LEATHER STRAP
This Orient Bambino watch is paired with a supple leather strap. It features a traditional pin and buckle that will ensure a secure and comfortable fit.
Reviews
Overall rating: 4.6666665 / 5 from 3 reviews.
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"Gave it to my son and be loves it Perfect size and looks great"
A really nice if somewhat larger dress watch for the price.
"Among 25 or so dive, sport and field or pilot watches I wear, this is the only dress watch and the only watch with a white dial. It's lightweight, keeps good time, and has a decent leather strap - wear it for a few weeks so the leather forms to your wrist, it feels a little stiff at first. I like the larger size and that it has a sapphire crystal - there are smaller Orient dress watches too, particularly the Orient Bambinos. Silver markings on a white dial isn't the most legible option, but I really enjoy the appearance. The movement is surprisingly accurate, running well within specification."

