It is fair to speculate that only the words “Water Resistant” and “Automatic” have graced more watch dials than Snoopy.
Charles Shultz created his charismatic, imaginative, moody cartoon beagle 75 years ago. Coincidentally, Orient–producer of pound-for-pound, the best affordable automatic dress watches on the market–was established in 1950 as well.

Orient does not often collaborate and rarely uses third-party branding on its dials. But there is no more fitting way to celebrate three-quarters of a century in watchmaking than joining the Snoopy watch club.
The limited edition collection consists of four watches, all sporting the 1950s script Orient logo, revived for the brand’s first batch of anniversary watches earlier this year, on the dial. Above six o’clock, each reference has a drawing of Snoopy and his avian sidekick Woodstock.
The greatest Bambino
The Orient Bambino is an outlier. No other watch offers an impeccably classic dial, a reliable stainless steel case and a workhorse automatic movement for under $400, and it isn’t even close.
