August is a good
month for new watch announcements, and this year is no exception: Orient
just announced a new model name, complete with its own new family of automatic
and solar versions.
The Stretto joins the "contemporary" branch of the brand's
portfolio, and as such it features a
modern design, with sharp lines and very "technical" dials, despite
the use of Orient's vintage font on the limited editions.
Stretto Date
The "Stretto Date" will probably be the core of the family. This
model uses Orient's familiar F6722 automatic movement to present the time and
date, wrapped in a 38.5mm wide case. With the 45.5mm lug-to-lug dimension, 11.2mm
thickness and 20mm lug width, it's a very practical size that should work for a
majority of potential buyers.
The model also features sapphire as the front crystal, and mineral for
the exhibition caseback. All versions are water resistant to 50m, or 5 bar.
Four references are on offer at launch:
·
RA-AC0R01S with a silver
dial and gold elements (bezel, markers, crowns and more), bundled with a steel
bracelet.
·
RA-AC0R02L with a blue dial,
and a steel bracelet.
·
RA-AC0R03Y with a brown
dial, golden bezel, and a brown leather strap.
·
RA-AC0R04N is a limited
edition of 2900 units, featuring a sunburst grey dial, an orange second hand,
and Orient's cursive logo.
Semi-Skeleton and Day & Night
Orient further announced two more elaborate versions of the Stretto, each
presented as a single "75th anniversary" limited edition
reference. Both feature the increasingly popular cursive logo.
The Day and Night model, ref. RA-AK0311N, is limited to 2,500 units. It
uses caliber F6B24, similar to Orient's older
Sun and Moon watches. Case dimensions are 48mm length, 41.5mm width and
13mm thickness, and it's attached to a 22mm wide steel bracelet. And yes, it is
interesting that Orient calls it "Day and Night" rather than
"Sun and Moon" – possibly, to avoid confusion with the brand's
Moonphase watches.
The Semi-Skeleton model, ref. RA-AR0012N, is limited to 2,800 unit. This
ones uses caliber F6S22, another familiar movement, and its case is 40.8mm
wide, 48mm long and only 10.9mm thick.
Stretto Solar
In addition to the automatic models, Orient also announced a line of
Solar-powered references, clearly designed as women's watches. They are 32.1mm
wide, 39mm lug-to-lug and 7.1mm thick. Lug width is 16mm and the crystal is
sapphire.
Five references are presented, none limited:
·
RA-WG0601S is a two-tone
model, combining steel/silver and gold throughout the case, dial and bracelet.
·
RA-WG0602L features a blue
dial and steel bracelet.
·
RA-WG0603R features a brown
dial and steel bracelet.
·
RA-WG0604S with a more
glitzy dial, featuring sparkling markers and elements, golden bezel, and a
brown leather strap.
·
RA-WG0605L with similarly
sparkling elements on a blue dial, and a (non-matching…) black strap.
We're looking forward to seeing these Stretto watches in real life, so we can judge their quality and value for money.
Any news on what they might cost?
ReplyDeleteThe press release did not list prices but it seems at least some of these are pn their online shop. Hopefully I'll make some time over the weekend to gather info.
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