The first minute of this video clearly showed the second hand missing the minute markers. Ronda 715? More like "Help Me Rhonda". If I were to take this watch on my next journey, I hope it's cloudy outside: that Reflectomatic crystal might blind you, making you unable to see properly to return from that journey.
Ugh that date sign would be a deal breaker on a $50 watch, nevermind a $650 one. Victorinox is also in the habit of overcharging for quartz watches. They're built great, but the value proposition is so bad I've never been tempted to buy one at sticker.
You would think so, but they are set by hand instead of machine, and well, this is the way a lot of quartz are, which is unfortunate. I agree they should be more regulated and if you can’t get it done by hand, switch to machines.
Hello, good comments. But I have to ask you: don't you see anything wrong with this watch? And which competitor (price/quality) do you think is better? Thank you.
Whatever I said in the video is what I said. As far as competitors, this is a weird area but a lot of field watches in this price range, so look around and see what you like if this one doesn’t do it for you.
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The first minute of this video clearly showed the second hand missing the minute markers. Ronda 715? More like "Help Me Rhonda". If I were to take this watch on my next journey, I hope it's cloudy outside: that Reflectomatic crystal might blind you, making you unable to see properly to return from that journey.
Ugh that date sign would be a deal breaker on a $50 watch, nevermind a $650 one. Victorinox is also in the habit of overcharging for quartz watches. They're built great, but the value proposition is so bad I've never been tempted to buy one at sticker.
Thanks for watching and sharing your opinion. Yes I agree, stop with the date sign. 👍
Great video👍
Is this one bigger than INOX?
It’s about the same size as standard Inox. 43mm.
@@watchreportThanks mate 👍
love the look of this watch . Reminds me of the Garmin Epix Pro
Although i like their designs but shouldn't a watch for the price point hit the makers consistently/accurately?
You would think so, but they are set by hand instead of machine, and well, this is the way a lot of quartz are, which is unfortunate. I agree they should be more regulated and if you can’t get it done by hand, switch to machines.
The second hand not aligning with the second indices is extremely distracting.
Hello, good comments. But I have to ask you: don't you see anything wrong with this watch? And which competitor (price/quality) do you think is better? Thank you.
Whatever I said in the video is what I said. As far as competitors, this is a weird area but a lot of field watches in this price range, so look around and see what you like if this one doesn’t do it for you.
@@watchreport He is more expert than me! that is why I am asking.
What do you think of this new Journey 1884? Let us know below.
Also check out this Titoni review.
Black and Orange Beauty! Titoni Color Block Seascoper 300 Review.
ruclips.net/video/UIJtASBjTxY/видео.html
Jeez Louise 54mm lug to lug!!! Why??
I guess one could also ask Why not? Some like a larger watch. 🤷♂️
Someone's gotta take the crown of garishly large from Invicta and Diesel
@@watchreport because 54 mm lug to lug will hang off most people's wrists. Stupid design
Those engraving are nuts. I like Victorinox but this watch seems overpriced.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Looks v ordinary watch to me......