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Orient is thrilled to announce its first-ever collaboration with Peanuts, commemorating their shared 75th anniversary. This partnership introduces three exclusive limited-edition timepieces from the Japanese brand, each featuring beloved Peanuts characters like Snoopy and Woodstock, seamlessly integrated into Orient’s signature designs.
The collection includes the Orient Bambino (7,800 pieces with a white dial and 3,100 pieces with a cream-yellow dial), the Semi Skeleton (1,900 pieces), and the Mako 40 (3,800 pieces), offering collectors a unique fusion of nostalgia and horology.
The Orient Bambino Classic Snoopy edition is available in two dial variations: beige and white. This limited-edition model features Orient’s original cursive logo at 12 o’clock and a special Peanuts 75th-anniversary artwork at 6 o’clock, depicting Snoopy in his classic sleeping position. Adding a whimsical touch, Woodstock replaces the numeral “1” on the date display.
The stainless steel case measures 38.4 mm in diameter, and the transparent case back is adorned with the inscription “Orient 75th Anniversary” in cursive, the Peanuts anniversary logo, and illustrations of Woodstock, along with the limited-edition serial number. The watch is presented in a special box featuring the 75th-anniversary logo.
Both models are powered by the automatic Caliber F6724, which operates at 21,600 vph (3 Hz) and offers a 40-hour power reserve. Limited editions to 7,800 pieces for the white dial, 3,100 pieces for the beige dial. Priced at EUR 399 (approximately 1,590 AED).
Technical Specifications: Orient Bambino Classic Snoopy
Orient Bambino Semi Skeleton Snoopy
The Semi Skeleton edition features a larger 40.8 mm case and special Orient 75th-anniversary engravings on the case back.
At 9 o’clock, a skeletonized aperture reveals part of the movement, celebrating the artistry of mechanical watchmaking. Meanwhile, Snoopy and Woodstock sit charmingly on the small seconds display at 6 o’clock, adding warmth and character to the watch’s contemporary design.
The watch showcases Orient’s original cursive logo at 12 o’clock and Peanuts anniversary artwork at 6 o’clock, depicting Snoopy sleeping and Woodstock wearing a golden crown—an homage to Orient’s twin lions emblem.
This model houses the automatic in-house Caliber F6S22, offering a 40-hour power reserve and reliable accuracy. It is presented in a special anniversary box. Limited edition to just 1,900 pieces. Priced at EUR 499 (approximately 1,985 AED).
Technical Specifications: Orient Bambino Semi Skeleton Snoopy
The fourth model in the collection, the Mako 40 Snoopy, is a diving watch featuring a stainless steel case measuring 39.9 mm. Unlike the Bambino Classic editions, this watch is designed for aquatic use, boasting a unidirectional bezel and a robust case construction offering 200 m of water resistance.
The solid steel case back bears the inscription “Orient 75th Anniversary” in cursive, alongside the Peanuts anniversary logo, engravings of Woodstock, and the limited-edition serial number.
The white dial features Orient’s original cursive logo at 12 o’clock and Peanuts anniversary artwork at 6 o’clock, with Snoopy in his classic sleeping position and Woodstock donning a golden crown. This playful yet functional design brings together Orient’s rich diving heritage and the lighthearted charm of Peanuts.
Powering the watch is the in-house automatic Caliber F6722, offering a 40-hour power reserve. Like the other models, it is presented in a special edition box. Limited edition to just 3,800 pieces. Priced at EUR 499 (approximately 1,985 AED).
For more information, visit Orient official website.
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