Unboxing the Vincero Chrono S 40mm || First Impressions!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @HermanoChosen11321
    @HermanoChosen11321 5 месяцев назад +1

    These watches are sharp no doubt, it's difficult to decide on which one to get, they are all fire.

  • @keving4408
    @keving4408 3 года назад +2

    Glad you're happy with your new watch. Vincero gets an unfair rap from watch snobs. I've had the same blue dial Chrono S for a year and it's served me wonderfully. It keeps super accurate time and has proven to be quite durable, surviving the occasional brush with a door knob, water, etc without a scratch or issue of any sort. I put mine on a black nato strap and it looks great (the metal keepers complement the stainless steel watch case). And as you suggest, I've found the customer service at Vincero to be very helpful.

    • @brandonbelanger_Official
      @brandonbelanger_Official  3 года назад

      I agree, I am very impressed with the quality, material and weight. I have almost broken it in and it definitely feels like a luxury watch. Only thing I haven't figured out is how to change the date but aside from that I love it.

    • @keving4408
      @keving4408 3 года назад +1

      @@brandonbelanger_Official Re: changing the date, I wasn't sure how to do this and I contacted Vincero to clarify. These are the instructions they gave me via email:
      1. Pull the crown out to the 2nd position.
      2. Turn the crown counter-clockwise to set the date. If the date is set between the hours of around 9:00 PM and 1:00 AM, the date may not change on the following day.
      3. After the date has been set, push the crown back to the normal position.
      If the date of your watch changes at noon, you may need to adjust the time of the watch for another 12 hours (ie, turn the crown until you reach another 12 hours, one full rotation).
      Hope this helps.

    • @brandonbelanger_Official
      @brandonbelanger_Official  3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much!

  • @TheLegitAlpha
    @TheLegitAlpha 2 года назад +1

    I actually have a few watches from this brand. Went with the Rogue, which has better specs overall, at the cost of wearability (if you have smaller wrists). Only complaints I really have is the lume, and to a lesser extent one without a PVD coated finish. It has a VK63 movement.
    I have a Wayfinder (base model is the Outrider) which might as well be the smallest one I have. It looks nice and the lume works pretty well. Strap also is of decent quality. I do wish it has sapphire instead of sapphire coated glass.It has a VK64.
    And then there is the reserve, this might as well be my go-to daily watch. The watch is an automatic, and it also has an effect on the dial similar to a sunburst. Strap is metal and feels pretty well built. It’s arguably my top favorite. Only problem I have with it is the crown can be a bit difficult to grip only when winding.
    I do plan on netting an upcoming model as the specs do look significantly better than the model that it is based on.

  • @slavicsoup7762
    @slavicsoup7762 Год назад

    What's your wrist measurement?

  • @verycoolthings6880
    @verycoolthings6880 2 года назад

    How’s your watch holding up?

    • @brandonbelanger_Official
      @brandonbelanger_Official  2 года назад

      It has done very well so far. I wear it almost everyday and when I do generally longer than 5 hours and it never gets uncomfortable. I have used it in a pool, hit it against things and used the chrono feature and everything has held up perfectly. So far no dings, dents or even scratches. My friend has over 20 luxury watches and for the Vincero's price this one is definitely worth the money.