



Orient Crystal “Cobalt TV” — 21-Jewel Automatic watch.
Electric blue in a shape they don’t make anymore.
The dial does all the talking: a vivid cobalt-blue center — bright, almost electric under light — ringed by a gold chapter track with crisp minute markers, all set inside a sharp 1970s TV/tonneau case. The gold Orient crown-and-lions crest sits at 12, gold hands sweep the center, and a framed day-date snaps in at 3. It’s Orient at its boldest: a colour and a case shape most brands never had the nerve to build, and almost none still do.
Turning it is a genuine Orient automatic — 21 jewels, self-winding with day-date, the count Orient’s in-house movements have always carried. This one has been opened, serviced, and held to the timegrapher until the rate settled true.
Straight with you, as always: the dial carries some honest vintage patina around the chapter ring and calendar — the marks of a watch that’s lived four decades and kept running. What you’re buying is a genuinely striking, fully-working vintage automatic that photographs like nothing else in the tray.
The Details
◦ Movement — Orient automatic, 21 jewels, self-winding
◦ Reference — G469260-4B (caseback) / Y469260 dial
◦ Case — 38 × 40mm stainless steel, TV / tonneau form
◦ Dial — Cobalt blue with gold chapter ring, gold crest & hands
◦ Function — Day / Date, English calendar
◦ Bracelet — Stainless steel
◦ Origin — Made in Japan
◦ Power reserve — 20hr+ on a full wind
Why buy from Bengal Curator
✅ Only 1 in this store — sold once, gone forever
✅ Fully serviced & timegrapher-verified before listing
✅ 6-month warranty
✅ Easy returns on arrival — inspect before you commit
✅ Free tracked & insured shipping, nationwide
✅ Arrives in a premium leather presentation box
A cobalt-blue TV-dial Orient is the kind of watch that stops a scroll and starts a conversation — bold, rare, and unlike anything else on a wrist today. One available. If you want vintage Japanese that nobody else will be wearing, this is it.
৳7,000 — today.
Curated, serviced, and stood behind — by Bengal Curator.



