Premium Features in a Budget-Friendly Dirty Dozen Design | US Assembled Vaer C5
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Introducing the new Ameriquartz-powered A12 Dirty Dozen field watch, a military-inspired model first added to the Vaer lineup in 2019. Vaer has sold over ten thousand Ameriquartz watches between 2020 and 2023. While many models transitioned to solar movements, Vaer reintroduces the USA-built Ameriquartz in the C3/C5 Dirty Dozen. This quartz watch, echoing the craftsmanship of original WWII models, showcases the enduring quality of hand-built American movements.
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Looks great, glad they have 40MM version.
Had not heard of Vaer; they do look nice and appear to be well made. Thanks for the great review!!
I really enjoy my C5 🎉It’s a great quartz watch!
I have the 40mm automatic version, and absolutely love it.
is it solar as well?
No
Nice looking watch
I really like the mechanical version of this piece.
Nice looking piece. I would wear it on a colorful silicon or maybe two different colored silicone straps. 😬
Always like to see a new Dirty Dozen watch, i have the Vertex but nice to see a more affordable version
Are these sworynge hands or are they syrord hands🤣🤣🤣
All of us, outside US, couldn't care less about an American assembled (made though???) movement/watch. Not that the watch isn't nice, another DD, nothing to cheer about anyway, but all this advertisement leaves me cold blooded to the bone. Cheers.
I think it’s interesting because during the Quartz crisis the US watch industry was decimated overnight almost. The US was a powerhouse of watch production before then. The fact that a few of these smaller independents feel so strongly about that history they are working towards bringing even a small part of that back is commendable.
I’m from Manchester, a city that was key in the Industrial Revolution for many things including cotton. Would I love to see someone spin up a cotton mill again and make a pair of Manchester Jeans or shirts. Absolutely, honoring the history of the city like that would be commended whoever or wherever that happens.
Now I don’t agree with how Shinola went about it but Vaer are doing it right in my book.
As much they will say its American made as more its Indian Tata movement.If it used only parts from outside US it would surely state Made in USA.Otherwise its just shady marketing
The marketing says Americans assembled, as mentioned in the review only the ECB is made in the USA and programmed. They don’t say it’s American made and I was clear not to either
It’s manufactured by FTS in Arizona with an American sourced electronic control board. These movements are carefully assembled and well respected. It’s not “shady marketing.”
well... you can't be anymore obtuse.