@@SampleTracks2224 Watches are all superfluous. You're phone is almost always at hand to check the date when travelling and even if it's lost or dead it's not hard to find out a date. It is, however, hard to balance a small dial with a date when it looks like this.
My 1918 Trench Medic is one of my favourite watches, and I think the GMT is gorgeous too. Ivan always responds to customer questions and is a really top bloke.
Beautiful. If I were to get a date on there I'd actually love a 5th hand, for a pointer date. Put the min track to the inside and your 31 on the outside track, where the min track currently runs. A touch busy but would look class!
Great review, Jody. A hard to read GMT with no date is a no go for me. I do like the design, however, I like to be able to use my watches for their intended purpose. 😊
I like the watch's excellent design and size. Over the last couple of years, manufacturers have returned to producing smaller watches that suit my small wrist just fine.
Hands down one of my favorite GMT’s out there. Despite the no date. The only option they had would have been getting rid of the “6” and putting a tiny round date window. Thanks for the great review!
I’ve had an automatic Empire three-hander for a few years and because of my experience with, and satisfaction from, that watch I’ve gotten others from Vario. Ivan does a great job with their multiple lines and overall vintage style theme. This GMT looks great! A worthy additional model.
Lovely sector dial and art-deco look, great dimensions, great movement, definitely better on the leather than the meh bracelet (push pins in 2024?), full marks for creating some original design elements.
Removing the date complication was the right thing to do. If you look at the design of the dial and not at the GMT function - that's ok and do not suffer from the absence of the date. Keep your elephant, Jody.
Jody, glad you've begun specifying the GMT's you review - Caller vs. Flyer. One of the main advantages of this new Miyota (over the new Seiko) is that it's a flyer. While this watch is very cool, I think they are forfeiting the value of the flyer date complication. Great review.
I love the green dial but think the overhead shot on the bracelet tended to wash out the dial color, the black leather made the dial pop much more. Beautiful looking watch.
Traska’s anti scratch coating or hardening is incredible. Been daily wearing a Commuter for three years and it looks brand new without a single scratch or dent.
the though of paying almost $400 more for this than i did my venturerer is is part of why i am balking at this one. the venturerer should be the one that cost more between these 2
@@ajmarion ok I apolgize for my mistake but I still find the same price be just far too much for one of these. I have a couple zelos 9075 makos that should also be more frankly that were $550
Date at 6 or at 12 (like a LawnJeans Conquest Heritage) or a pointer date would all look dynamite on this watch. No date-GMT is a nonsensical, un-functional, dumb choice.
Vario does indeed make excellent leather straps and I have a bunch of them that I use for many watches. Well priced and good quality. Plus Ivan is a super nice guy.
I have a citizen with true GMT and I think it’s a good idea to drop the date. I do fly back and forth to the US and the date is a real pain in the ass.
I like the Art Deco look but have a problem with decontenting a watch. You’re right, having a date complication on this one would have been awkward at best. And so it is not the watch for me, but could be for others. Cheers!
Really nice looking watches. Love the deco dial and hand design. Been considering one for a while - partly because the nicest three-hand colourways have long been sold out. The lack of date is a serious mark against it in my book, with it being a gmt - but I do take your point - I'm not sure where they could have put it without seriously disrupting the dial layout and symmetry.
I agree with the no date approach here - would ruin an otherwise beautiful dial. Date complications are somewhat overblown. We just don't need them on EVERY watch out there.
Really nice looking thing, not sure decision not to have date is a good one. Guess it’s a pretty small dial but bit of a deal breaker for me personally.
Nice watch, fair review. Personally I won't buy a watch without a date. But I do see the design choice here, although it would also be too small for my wrist. Anything under 39mm is not in the picture.
5:51 stopped right there… no date… no deal… a watch MUST have a date before all other complications. They might as well take the time away too… I don’t need to be an international traveler to need the date… I write in log books a lot for work, I need the date and time an event happened… I need the date.
Hmm… The current Lorier Hyperion GMT and the Hydra GMT have the same Miota 9075 travelers GMT movement and astonishing looks and finishing for lots less $. Yes they have a Hesalite crystal but it looks amazing and can be easily polished if it ever gets a scuff
What are your feelings on quick-release straps in general? Thinking about picking up a rubber strap for one of my divers for summer, and most companies seem to be going with quick-releases. I just worry about them getting bumped and the strap coming loose or something…
It's nice. I like the salmon one and the silver one. The font is pretty much perfect. The price is way too high though, even if it had a Date display. Without Date, it's not for me unless the price is dropped to around $300ish. The movement alone costs that much? Oh well...
Would be absolutely super awesome if VARIO did this in a two color dial, with the guillocie a different color that the outer one. That one I would buy. Kind Regards, Dave
I've a vintage watch that needs to wound around every day until you get to the correct date, I forgive it because of it's age. I thought those days had gone so I can see why Vario masked that by missing out the date. It's a nice looking watch although a bit pricy, you're not going to confuse it with something else
That’s a beautiful watch. I don’t understand why people who don’t need to see a second time zone in a glance would buy a GMT watch. For me it’s a requirement for even considering a watch, but it limits the available variety.
They do make some sweet watches. But just not my style. I really appreciate this one though. If I dressed up ever, ever, I’d give this one a go. Exactly what I’d want in a dress watch!
A sweet little watch, as you say! But although the colours are nice, I think I'd need a bit of time to get used to them together with the design, seeing as they come off a bit cartoonish to me. I also think it's a shame that the GMT numerals aren't in the same font as the art deco numerals for the main time. Great video though, cheers!
It's really hit and miss with watch trends. I couldn't care less about GMT's and integrated bracelets, but I love sector dials and art deco. Whaddya gonna do? 🤷♂️
Owning GMTs myself, I still choose one of casio's world times to wear going abroad across timezones. I really think GMTs are no longer that practical of a complication compared to a modern digital.
I've had the empire gmt for two weeks now and i love it. Certaily having the option of both a nice bracelet and an excellent leather strap. The myota really adds to the 'bang for buck', i love it! Kudos to ivan and the team! Thanks for the great review, as always!
Hey Jody, advice please i'm about to buy thé AD 2035 thé Tudor pro hommage, @ 59 euros on Ali, do you give me a GO? IS it a good one? Thx Frédéric your # french parisian viewer..
Vario. Favourite Shane's of Relative Time watch. You've heard of him, I'm sure. He reviewed your watch and then vanished in the thin air, never to be seen again. 🤔
I went on the website, it's about $700 USD. Not sure about taxes. I don't know enough if that is a good price or not. I know the traveler's GMT movements cost more.
Lovely looking watch, but i always question why a manufacturer only gives a 12-month warranty. It implies that they don't have a lot of confidence in their product. Ergo, neither do i.
I am so over GMT’s. I’m ready for them to go away or at least offering a non-GMT version. I like to watch overall I like that it doesn’t have a date. It would be absolutely the bees knees if I didn’t have GMT.
Vario is one of the best microbrands in the design category. Consistent yet creative design. This GMT is so lovely. Too bad, can't see myself using that dressy watch. Nice review Jody.
I'd probably like a traveller's ( not true) GMT more without a date to be honest. Setting the date is more tedious than it needs to be. It actually tilts the scales in favor of the caller GMT for most situations, IMNSHO.
Now, it strikes me that not having the date is a practical and aesthetic asset. When you do have the date, which time zone does it refer to? And as you indicate yourself, on this moment the quick set is missing which would be a pain in the behind. Finally, unless one actually is quite jetset in lifestyle, I think a simpler to operate caller GMT brings more joy and practicality. All of that is about the movement. I can quite enjoy this style of watch, but in this series I think the Vario Empire tuxedo style dials remain the most immediately attractive ones. For whatever reason, as I can't claim that is much wrong with the composition, I am not really connecting with this.
Nothing beats pre War II aesthetics. Thank you Vario for dropping the date function. Who needs a frigging date on a retro inspired flyer GMT watch ?
Almost everyone. Dateless GMTs are extremely rare and never last long. This will be no different.
@@SampleTracks2224 man, stop thinking that influencers pitches are the Gospel. Develop your own tastes and appreciation for objects.
@@SampleTracks2224 Watches are all superfluous. You're phone is almost always at hand to check the date when travelling and even if it's lost or dead it's not hard to find out a date. It is, however, hard to balance a small dial with a date when it looks like this.
The dial makes me think, mint chocolate chip ice cream. Love that art deco look. It just works so well.
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yesss yummy
I wish more manufacturers would ship in cases. At least they can be used for storage and travel. It's a pita having to store the boxes.
Really love what Ivan and Judy do. Own three of their watches. Some of my faves
As a Vario Empire Tuxedo owner who took apart his own watch to relieve the guilloché of factory-installed dust, I'm glad they've gotten that sorted.
I’ve got the grey tuxedo. No dust and highly accurate but there is a flaw in the seconds track.
My 1918 Trench Medic is one of my favourite watches, and I think the GMT is gorgeous too. Ivan always responds to customer questions and is a really top bloke.
Something other than a cookie cutter dial, unique and beautiful. Love the green!
Beautiful. If I were to get a date on there I'd actually love a 5th hand, for a pointer date. Put the min track to the inside and your 31 on the outside track, where the min track currently runs. A touch busy but would look class!
Great review, Jody. A hard to read GMT with no date is a no go for me. I do like the design, however, I like to be able to use my watches for their intended purpose. 😊
I like the watch's excellent design and size. Over the last couple of years, manufacturers have returned to producing smaller watches that suit my small wrist just fine.
Fantastic offering from Vario, their vintage reissues are awesome. Thanks Jody for the video 👍🏽
Hands down one of my favorite GMT’s out there. Despite the no date. The only option they had would have been getting rid of the “6” and putting a tiny round date window. Thanks for the great review!
I’ve had an automatic Empire three-hander for a few years and because of my experience with, and satisfaction from, that watch I’ve gotten others from Vario. Ivan does a great job with their multiple lines and overall vintage style theme. This GMT looks great! A worthy additional model.
Lovely sector dial and art-deco look, great dimensions, great movement, definitely better on the leather than the meh bracelet (push pins in 2024?), full marks for creating some original design elements.
Removing the date complication was the right thing to do. If you look at the design of the dial and not at the GMT function - that's ok and do not suffer from the absence of the date. Keep your elephant, Jody.
Agree. The sector dial is already busy enough.
Vario make some beautiful watches, this is one of them. Date is a necessity on a GMT. Cheers!
No date on a GMT is a crazy choice.
Jody, glad you've begun specifying the GMT's you review - Caller vs. Flyer.
One of the main advantages of this new Miyota (over the new Seiko) is that it's a flyer.
While this watch is very cool, I think they are forfeiting the value of the flyer date complication.
Great review.
I love the green dial but think the overhead shot on the bracelet tended to wash out the dial color, the black leather made the dial pop much more. Beautiful looking watch.
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That is a beautiful watch.. love the color, size and simplicity of the watch
Traska Venturer. It addresses so many of the points you make.
I got the blue one a little while back, I really love it. Definitely recommend the venturer
Traska’s anti scratch coating or hardening is incredible. Been daily wearing a Commuter for three years and it looks brand new without a single scratch or dent.
the though of paying almost $400 more for this than i did my venturerer is is part of why i am balking at this one. the venturerer should be the one that cost more between these 2
@@progguy10 this was in Australian dollars, so they’re both pretty much the same price in USD (around $700). Still taking the Traska all day
@@ajmarion ok I apolgize for my mistake but I still find the same price be just far too much for one of these. I have a couple zelos 9075 makos that should also be more frankly that were $550
I have the Chrono version of this and really like it. The green looks really sharp.
I like GADA style quartz GMTs. Automatic GMTs often get magnetized during travel.
Nice T-shirt🎉🎉
Really like this. Really nice design and handy for knowing what time it is in Japan where my brother is.
i have the non-GMT version of their spring green art deco watch and just love it.
I must say, that was a very dapper wedding outfit.
I think a date box a la a. lange and sohne big date at the 6 and sticking to the art deco styling would make this absolutely perfect
Date at 6 or at 12 (like a LawnJeans Conquest Heritage) or a pointer date would all look dynamite on this watch.
No date-GMT is a nonsensical, un-functional, dumb choice.
Jody, probably your best t-shirt. James Hunt was the world’s coolest guy.
I think I’d prefer a long term video like this. It separates it from the rest of the videos that came out when the initial reviews were posted.
Vario does indeed make excellent leather straps and I have a bunch of them that I use for many watches. Well priced and good quality. Plus Ivan is a super nice guy.
I have a citizen with true GMT and I think it’s a good idea to drop the date. I do fly back and forth to the US and the date is a real pain in the ass.
I thought everyone loved the moment's date for traveling because you could set it back as well as forward... is that not right?
I like the Art Deco look but have a problem with decontenting a watch. You’re right, having a date complication on this one would have been awkward at best. And so it is not the watch for me, but could be for others. Cheers!
Really nice looking watches. Love the deco dial and hand design. Been considering one for a while - partly because the nicest three-hand colourways have long been sold out. The lack of date is a serious mark against it in my book, with it being a gmt - but I do take your point - I'm not sure where they could have put it without seriously disrupting the dial layout and symmetry.
I agree with the no date approach here - would ruin an otherwise beautiful dial. Date complications are somewhat overblown. We just don't need them on EVERY watch out there.
Thank you for the feature
Really nice looking thing, not sure decision not to have date is a good one. Guess it’s a pretty small dial but bit of a deal breaker for me personally.
Good looks but the date on a GMT is a must for me.
Great t-shirt 🏎️
If they go on sale I'll get one. They are lovely despite no lume.
Nice watch, fair review. Personally I won't buy a watch without a date. But I do see the design choice here, although it would also be too small for my wrist. Anything under 39mm is not in the picture.
Love the dial. Would be awesome as a non-gmt with a vh31.
5:51 stopped right there… no date… no deal… a watch MUST have a date before all other complications. They might as well take the time away too… I don’t need to be an international traveler to need the date… I write in log books a lot for work, I need the date and time an event happened… I need the date.
Really gorgeous retro! Would love it a little larger. 39?
Hmm… The current Lorier Hyperion GMT and the Hydra GMT have the same Miota 9075 travelers GMT movement and astonishing looks and finishing for lots less $. Yes they have a Hesalite crystal but it looks amazing and can be easily polished if it ever gets a scuff
Looks great. Would enjoy this without the GMT
Brown and beige Y fronts?
replace the watch guys band Jody do the right thing dont be a choad
I like it a lot and have always been a fan of Vario's watches. Take care Jody.
I hate date complications. This is a watch I must check out.
What are your feelings on quick-release straps in general? Thinking about picking up a rubber strap for one of my divers for summer, and most companies seem to be going with quick-releases. I just worry about them getting bumped and the strap coming loose or something…
Dates ruin most watches and as far as I am concerned they are not wanted or needed in this day and age. Keep up the good work Jody.
As always a great review, a bit small for my tastes, but lovely design
It's nice. I like the salmon one and the silver one. The font is pretty much perfect. The price is way too high though, even if it had a Date display. Without Date, it's not for me unless the price is dropped to around $300ish. The movement alone costs that much? Oh well...
Would be absolutely super awesome if VARIO did this in a two color dial, with the guillocie a different color that the outer one. That one I would buy. Kind Regards, Dave
nice watch love that green dial.... cheers
Lovely watch, alas a little small for my wrist, but looks gorgeous. Great review Jody... eventually :)
thanks Jody, great looking well sized GMT. but a date is compulsory for me on any watch and an unforgivable omission on a GMT
I love their art deco range they are gorgeous watches, if only they did them in a 40mm ... ( or at least a 39mm )
Website says 2 year warranty. Also do a nice non gmt version, I like the black and white version take a look.
I've a vintage watch that needs to wound around every day until you get to the correct date, I forgive it because of it's age. I thought those days had gone so I can see why Vario masked that by missing out the date. It's a nice looking watch although a bit pricy, you're not going to confuse it with something else
Learning how the date is set on the traveler movement, I'm for its removal.
That’s a beautiful watch. I don’t understand why people who don’t need to see a second time zone in a glance would buy a GMT watch. For me it’s a requirement for even considering a watch, but it limits the available variety.
They do make some sweet watches. But just not my style. I really appreciate this one though. If I dressed up ever, ever, I’d give this one a go. Exactly what I’d want in a dress watch!
A sweet little watch, as you say!
But although the colours are nice, I think I'd need a bit of time to get used to them together with the design, seeing as they come off a bit cartoonish to me.
I also think it's a shame that the GMT numerals aren't in the same font as the art deco numerals for the main time.
Great video though, cheers!
Its not my thing but the no date is a bit puzzling on a gmt specifically
It's an admission that we just buy them for fun, and not for travel, I think.
@@JustOneMoreWatch Im gonna deny it!
Just got my salmon dial version yesterday ***NOW WITH 2 YEARS WARRANTY ***
That is a really NICE watch. 👍
Very cool watch!
I hear your warranty doesn't cover issues with the bracelet!?
It's really hit and miss with watch trends. I couldn't care less about GMT's and integrated bracelets, but I love sector dials and art deco. Whaddya gonna do? 🤷♂️
Gmt is so stupid
Owning GMTs myself, I still choose one of casio's world times to wear going abroad across timezones. I really think GMTs are no longer that practical of a complication compared to a modern digital.
Watching the views click over after 12hours well done sir I doff my non existent cap to you 🎉🎉🎉
I've had the empire gmt for two weeks now and i love it. Certaily having the option of both a nice bracelet and an excellent leather strap.
The myota really adds to the 'bang for buck', i love it!
Kudos to ivan and the team!
Thanks for the great review, as always!
That's good to hear!
Still a lot easier to read than my 1939 Bertmar pointer date full Calender I had
Another GMT 🥱
Oh the Vario .......I like it
Nice watch, unique design, great review.
Does anyone make a pointer date GMT? Or would 5 hands just be ridiculous?
Who would pay so much for a ... vario?! and 1-year warranty, so much generosity.
I wish there was more GMTs without a date
Almost 12mm thick is too thick for that diameter IMO. Love the arabics
Too thick for it’s purpose of being a dress watch.
@@Mister_Phafanapolis exactly
Second video Jody released in the last 24 hours? Say what???
Say it's been the same every weekend for the last seven years! Ayeeee!
@@JustOneMoreWatch😏
This design, not gmt but pointer date. Perfect little thing…
Pretty watch, but I would much rather buy a Lorier Hyperion
"Winter white which is... Silver" - Have you seen the Erebus Origin "White"?
Hey Jody, advice please i'm about to buy thé AD 2035 thé Tudor pro hommage, @ 59 euros on Ali, do you give me a GO? IS it a good one? Thx Frédéric your # french parisian viewer..
Vario. Favourite Shane's of Relative Time watch. You've heard of him, I'm sure. He reviewed your watch and then vanished in the thin air, never to be seen again.
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I went on the website, it's about $700 USD. Not sure about taxes. I don't know enough if that is a good price or not. I know the traveler's GMT movements cost more.
Lovely looking watch, but i always question why a manufacturer only gives a 12-month warranty. It implies that they don't have a lot of confidence in their product. Ergo, neither do i.
I wonder what it would take to make a GMT with two date windows?
perhaps not
I like the GMT with no date, I don't like date wheels and the look is above use.
I am so over GMT’s. I’m ready for them to go away or at least offering a non-GMT version. I like to watch overall I like that it doesn’t have a date. It would be absolutely the bees knees if I didn’t have GMT.
Vario is one of the best microbrands in the design category.
Consistent yet creative design.
This GMT is so lovely.
Too bad, can't see myself using that dressy watch.
Nice review Jody.
I'd probably like a traveller's ( not true) GMT more without a date to be honest. Setting the date is more tedious than it needs to be. It actually tilts the scales in favor of the caller GMT for most situations, IMNSHO.
I think the bracelet is unnecessary. It's not particularly beautiful, I'd only wear it on the leather. My favourite is the "autum" salmon colourway!
That is sweet.
Now, it strikes me that not having the date is a practical and aesthetic asset. When you do have the date, which time zone does it refer to? And as you indicate yourself, on this moment the quick set is missing which would be a pain in the behind. Finally, unless one actually is quite jetset in lifestyle, I think a simpler to operate caller GMT brings more joy and practicality. All of that is about the movement. I can quite enjoy this style of watch, but in this series I think the Vario Empire tuxedo style dials remain the most immediately attractive ones. For whatever reason, as I can't claim that is much wrong with the composition, I am not really connecting with this.
Selling my 3-hander Vario Empire is still one of my few watch-related regrets... that, and not being alive to pick up a Paul Newman at retail 🤦♂🤦♂
Interesting to hear as I've been thinking of selling my Salmon Empire recently. Lovely little thing but rarely wear it