The slim stainless steel case of the Orient Automatic Bambino Leather Blue RA-AC0F11L10B with its narrow bezel embraces the large, uncluttered dial, whose intense blue contrasts with the steel grey of the hands, Roman numerals and indices. While the embossed leather strap with engraved pin buckle is in keeping with the origins of men's wristwatches from the beginning of the 20th century, the dial design has its own formal language that unites various schools of design. The bezel refers to Bauhaus, the Roman numerals and hands more to Art Nouveau, and the crown shape as well as the date field on the 3 are heirs to the modern era. Not to forget the sight glass on the screwed-in back for viewing the chiselled oscillating weight. Technically, the Orient Automatic Bambino Leather Blue RA-AC0F11L10B is up to date. The automatic calibre F6722 developed at Orient has a very high degree of accuracy thanks to 22 jewels and can also be wound by hand, with a power reserve of 40 hours. A men's wristwatch that seems like a tribute to the 20th century, the greatest era of mechanical watches to date.