Orient Watch Band Compatibility Guide: Bambino, Mako, Kamasu and More
Orient produces some of the most strap-friendly watches available. The Bambino dress line, the Mako and Ray diver series, and the Sun and Moon complication all use standard lug widths that accept a wide range of replacement straps. This guide maps every major Orient model family to its confirmed lug width so you can find the right band without guesswork.
Use this page as a practical fit reference: find the model, confirm the lug width, then choose a strap material that suits how you wear the watch. For broader material guidance, compare NATO straps, leather watch bands, stainless steel watch bands, and rubber or silicone straps.

Fast paths by strap width
Orient model compatibility table
| Model | Lug width | Model family | Recommended strap styles | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orient Bambino Version 1 | 22mm | Bambino | Leather or stainless steel | Shop 22mm bands |
| Orient Bambino Version 2 | 22mm | Bambino | Leather or stainless steel | Shop 22mm bands |
| Orient Bambino Version 4 | 22mm | Bambino | Leather or stainless steel | Shop 22mm bands |
| Orient 2nd Generation Bambino Version 3 | 20mm | Bambino | Leather or stainless steel | Shop 20mm bands |
| Orient Mako II | 22mm | Mako and Ray divers | Rubber, NATO, or stainless steel | Shop 22mm bands |
| Orient Ray | 22mm | Mako and Ray divers | Rubber, NATO, or stainless steel | Shop 22mm bands |
| Orient Kamasu | 22mm | Mako and Ray divers | Rubber, NATO, or stainless steel | Shop 22mm bands |
| Orient Sun and Moon Version 2 | 22mm | Sun and Moon | Leather or stainless steel | Shop 22mm bands |
| Orient Sun and Moon Version 3 | 22mm | Sun and Moon | Leather or stainless steel | Shop 22mm bands |
Best strap styles by Orient family
- Bambino: Leather or stainless steel - the Bambino is a dress watch and benefits from slim leather or a polished bracelet
- Mako and Ray divers: Rubber, NATO, or stainless steel - the sporty diver case works well with anything from an FKM rubber band to a jubilee bracelet
- Kamasu: Rubber, NATO, or stainless steel - same family as Mako, same strap options
- Sun and Moon: Leather or stainless steel - the open-dial complication suits refined straps that let the dial take center stage
How to choose the right Orient watch band
First, identify the exact model or variant. Second, confirm the lug width in the table above - most Orient watches use 22mm, while some 2nd Generation Bambino variants drop to 20mm. Third, choose a strap that suits the case: slim leather for the Bambino dress line, rubber or silicone for the Mako and Ray divers, and NATO for casual everyday wear on any model.

FAQ: Orient watch band sizing
What lug width do most Orient watches use?
Most Orient watches use a 22mm lug width, including all Bambino versions except some 2nd Generation variants, the Mako II, the Ray, the Kamasu, and the Sun and Moon series. A small number of 2nd Generation Bambino variants use 20mm.
What size band fits the Orient Bambino?
The majority of Bambino versions use a 22mm lug width. The 2nd Generation Bambino Version 3 is a confirmed 20mm. Check the exact version in the compatibility table before ordering.
What strap size does the Orient Mako II take?
The Orient Mako II uses a 22mm lug width. Any standard 22mm strap - rubber, NATO, leather, or stainless steel - will fit correctly between the lugs.
Can I use a NATO strap on the Orient Bambino?
Yes. Any 22mm NATO strap will fit the standard Bambino lug width. That said, the Bambino is a dress watch - a slim leather strap or polished bracelet tends to suit its dial and case proportions better than a woven NATO.
How do I confirm the lug width on my Orient?
Measure the inside distance between the two lugs with a ruler or digital caliper. For most Orient models the measurement will be 22mm. Match the replacement strap to that number and it will sit flush between the lugs.