So true! And then when you do, one comes out later that you want just as badly. The "watch of the day" business model is a winner, but a mean trick at the same time. haha
Technically, all watch manufacturers are casing companies, each buying in movements and outsourcing dial designs and straps/bracelets, unless there are facilities to manufacture everything on site. Quit the snobbery, it makes you look foolish.
Glad to see you get the publicity you deserve.
Very cool company with a great innovative idea
I think I see my Lancaster in this! When was the footage recorded? Never seen the WWII navigator's watch in the housing like that before. Very cool.
This was recording back in the spring :)
The biggest problem I have with Vortic is deciding which model to buy.
So true! And then when you do, one comes out later that you want just as badly. The "watch of the day" business model is a winner, but a mean trick at the same time. haha
I checked out their website, not bad
$2500 is reasonable price(although some of them over $4000....)
Price seems to be based on the rarity and jewel count.
@@martinwedel3588 100% agree. I'd love to have a few Vortics and rotate them.
It's a great idea to keep these old watches alive, but Vortic is not a watch company -- they do not make watches. They're merely a casing company.
Technically, all watch manufacturers are casing companies, each buying in movements and outsourcing dial designs and straps/bracelets, unless there are facilities to manufacture everything on site. Quit the snobbery, it makes you look foolish.
great idea but the cases designs are pretty lacking