Thanks for taking some time with the Sylph, impressed with your ability to spot all the details and showcase them in a great light :) I'd like to implement some toolless micro-adjust clasps as an accessory and option in the future!
Great watch with a great case and bracelet design. Could be the perfect GADA watch. But i feel the same, for the price it would be nice to have a scratch resistance coating and an on the fly adjustment system on the clasp. Great review Toni, as always 📸⌚️🤘😎
Over all the watch looks good, but lume is pretty weak as you say. First time I seen this brand. It seems very one is making a microbrand watch now, do you think that will flood the market?
Featuring brands few have heard of is the main motivation for this channel, and I hope you'll return for more reviews! As for a perceived abundance of newcomers, Orion is, by microbrand standards, already established. Unfortunately many projects will not make it, as competition is fierce, but those that survive prove themselves to be worthy alternatives to the mainstream.
Totally agree with your last comment. I really like the design but to compete with those other brands you mentioned it does need those things as well as good lume for the asking price. Being outside the USA sadly its a pass from me
Damn, this guy surely knows how to design robust watches. I haven't seen not even one Orion missing that mark. Finds great names for his models too. Will he mind if we (pun intended😋) nickname him Nick cHar(r)isma? Very good review Toni, be well mate. PS I was about to tease you for the (many!) reflections of yours on the watch, right from the first shots on, but you highlighted really well!
Thanks Toni, this one is new to me but that's what I expect from your channel anyway! Nice watch, will keep an eye on this one as well. Good review as always. Sometimes I miss your Beastie Boys intro....lol! ; )
Orion made a great watch. This is far more interesting than the watch preceding it, although perhaps especially so in the moody MoP, which really suits the concept. That is especially apparent for me in the convexly scalloped waves of the bracelet. It just gels well with that MoP dial. I'm sure this watch is very good quality as it looks tightly constructed and ultimately quite inspired in its design whilst knowing to stop introducing originality that would alienate from the GADA appeal. For me that means perhaps that the watch still could assert even more identity, because personally I quite like that, but this is certainly a palatable compromise. Beyond that, I sinoly have to agree with your astute observations. The biggest design flaw I can point out are the undersized and underarticulated hour markers. The chapter ring is overpowering them unnecessarily and actually, so do the hands. That proportion is just slightly off and they shoudl be made more prominent in my opinion. I also concur that while these specs are truly essential, the Sylph fails to be as competitive as it could be by lewving out on the fly adjust and a hardenjng coating. Both elements suits this genre and the sportier presentation of this model. The question is whether sacrificing these bits of margin would lead to the necessary volume of customers to make up for it.
Thank you, Benjamin! The shared observations we have on this design make me actually prefer the Hellcat you're not so keen on, as I find its dial more balanced. As for the missing features I pointed out, there are two ways of looking at them: keep the watch as is, but slash some of its price or keep the price and add in the features that watches at same price point share.
Thanks for taking some time with the Sylph, impressed with your ability to spot all the details and showcase them in a great light :) I'd like to implement some toolless micro-adjust clasps as an accessory and option in the future!
Thank you for the opportunity!
Looking forward to seeing you enjoy the success you deserve!
Great watch with a great case and bracelet design. Could be the perfect GADA watch. But i feel the same, for the price it would be nice to have a scratch resistance coating and an on the fly adjustment system on the clasp. Great review Toni, as always 📸⌚️🤘😎
Thank you, Dick! Next week or the one after, the watch will find its way to your studio and I can't wait to see your review of it!
Thank you Toni, looking forward to it 😁
Dang. that was a brutal review. I appreciate the honesty.
It is what it is... Thank you for watching!
Very good review of a rather unknown brand watch.
Thank you so much, hope you'll come back for more reviews!
Over all the watch looks good, but lume is pretty weak as you say. First time I seen this brand. It seems very one is making a microbrand watch now, do you think that will flood the market?
Featuring brands few have heard of is the main motivation for this channel, and I hope you'll return for more reviews!
As for a perceived abundance of newcomers, Orion is, by microbrand standards, already established. Unfortunately many projects will not make it, as competition is fierce, but those that survive prove themselves to be worthy alternatives to the mainstream.
Totally agree with your last comment. I really like the design but to compete with those other brands you mentioned it does need those things as well as good lume for the asking price. Being outside the USA sadly its a pass from me
Thank you, Karl, and I apologise once again for the previous misunderstanding!
The name on the dial looks like an STD to dyslexics like me
🤣 I'm dyslexic too!
Damn, this guy surely knows how to design robust watches. I haven't seen not even one Orion missing that mark. Finds great names for his models too. Will he mind if we (pun intended😋) nickname him Nick cHar(r)isma?
Very good review Toni, be well mate.
PS I was about to tease you for the (many!) reflections of yours on the watch, right from the first shots on, but you highlighted really well!
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Thanks Toni, this one is new to me but that's what I expect from your channel anyway! Nice watch, will keep an eye on this one as well. Good review as always. Sometimes I miss your Beastie Boys intro....lol! ; )
Say no more! Next up!
Hey Toni, awesome review video as always!
Thank you, Sivan!
Great watch and as usual your review does it justice.
Thank you, Darren, it means a lot!
Great watch and video!
Thank you!
Orion made a great watch. This is far more interesting than the watch preceding it, although perhaps especially so in the moody MoP, which really suits the concept. That is especially apparent for me in the convexly scalloped waves of the bracelet. It just gels well with that MoP dial. I'm sure this watch is very good quality as it looks tightly constructed and ultimately quite inspired in its design whilst knowing to stop introducing originality that would alienate from the GADA appeal. For me that means perhaps that the watch still could assert even more identity, because personally I quite like that, but this is certainly a palatable compromise. Beyond that, I sinoly have to agree with your astute observations. The biggest design flaw I can point out are the undersized and underarticulated hour markers. The chapter ring is overpowering them unnecessarily and actually, so do the hands. That proportion is just slightly off and they shoudl be made more prominent in my opinion. I also concur that while these specs are truly essential, the Sylph fails to be as competitive as it could be by lewving out on the fly adjust and a hardenjng coating. Both elements suits this genre and the sportier presentation of this model. The question is whether sacrificing these bits of margin would lead to the necessary volume of customers to make up for it.
Thank you, Benjamin! The shared observations we have on this design make me actually prefer the Hellcat you're not so keen on, as I find its dial more balanced. As for the missing features I pointed out, there are two ways of looking at them: keep the watch as is, but slash some of its price or keep the price and add in the features that watches at same price point share.
Good looking watch. Sylph sounds like a VD though. 😬
Quite a puzzling choice, I have to admit, from a brand whose other models are called Calamity or Hellcat.
Right? Those other names are cool!