I reached out to Stephen and had a quick chat when i realized his office is within a few kms of my longtime home in Oakville Ontario Canada. Now i just need save a few bucks to treat myself in time for xmas. Cheers. Can't wait to see their next watch.
I've been back and forth over which colourway, but I have decided the blue version will be an excellent addition to my collection. I received a 15% voucher for signing up for emails (should help with any import duties). I would have bought something in the Aliexpress 11-11 2024 sale, but the two pieces I would have bought actually went up in price(!).
I'm not a fan of chronographs, 24 hour subdials or lack of running seconds, however, you are right that watch looks great on wrist. I would never have thought it was 41mm by looking at you wearing it. The colour (or lack of) works well too. Great review as always 👍
I like it! Very cool way to integrate a date window. Maybe the strap helps to keep the watch in place, perhaps it feels more top heavy on a bracelet. Agree about the Miyota 6S21 being a better alternative for the VK64 movement.
Molly: Hey Dad, are you reviewing another watch… oh your sniffing watch straps again… I’ll come back later. 😸 This watch is brilliant. And because I’m a daft donkey, I saw this watch reviewed on another channel and forgot about it. I was looking at the Orient Stretto, but this one just might change my mind. And it does fit great on your wrist! Thanks for the great review!
Interesting watch and great video mate. A strong leather smell on a good strap is always a guilty pleasure! I feel slightly weird that I have never even heard of the brand being based also in Canada. The genuinely original design is a pleasure to see at the more affordable end of the market. Nice to see a proper hi-fi system in your video, totally unrelated to watches but such a rare sight these days!
Cheers buddy. It's a brilliant watch. On the stereo front I have 3 systems...2 of which are from the 70's. As a musician I need that old analogue warm sound. New systems don't give you that 😉
@@johnswatchjoint thats really cool - I didn't know you you were a man of music. It is on my list of things to get an older valve amp and build my own system around it for vinyl and CD, if I can stop spending money on watches! I'll have to drop you a message when the time comes for some advice. 👌
Fantastic watch presentation John, I love learning about new brands and this one is a stunner! On a side note, I really like your sound system setup with the Toshiba rack mount units 😎
Cheers my friend. From 1971 and fully serviced. Wharfdale Sub plus Dali Spector II speakers. I have it set up with Zen Bluetooth DAC for Tidal too. Main system in bedroom more modern with Sony Cd player Cambridge Audio class D amp and Mission Speakers plus Dragonfly Cobalt DAC pls blue tooth. My Vintage Sony system from 1976 is stored but it's a beauty too. Can't beat the older systems for the warm / full sound :)
Great review. I think this thing looks pretty cool for the price. I like they got rid of the anxiety inducing single tick seconds hand. My niggle would be the inner rotating bezel looks a little out of proportion, however it’s great that they included one. Very rare in this price range.
Aah...another who likes the strap....links are in the video description :) It's a vintage leather and can be bought from The Thrifty Gentleman ( non affiliated) You'll also be pleasantly surprised at the low price. Thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous watch! They made a very competitive chrono! I share your opinion, 6s21 would have been a better choice. Regarding the fiddly inner bezel, it doesn't really mater as it is an extra widget to play with aside from the chrono pushers, the more widgets on it the less boring will the corporate meetings be 😆
First watch I've seen in a long time that grabs me enough to browse their store. Just a shame they didn't send you a bracelet so we could see the quality of that too.
Thisnisnone lovely watch, but you know me... the VK64 makes it a non-starter. Bring on the Miyota. I'm actually looking at that Baltany (?) with the Miyota in the next Ali sale (I forgt which brand it is... help!)
That's very appealing. Had my eye on a Geckota Forzo until the prices went up and they seemed to have sell out. This fits the same niche. PS Your leather secret's safe with us.
Is the tan strap shown in your video the wayforth factory option? Its clearly a different look than the black and now i am torn on which looks better. Also as a lifelong Canadian traveller i am happy to see a well made ans well named watch. So many brands fail just on the name. Cheers for this video. An Edinburgh expat raised in Canada and now residing in Thailand 😊
Hi Kevin. The extra strap in the video is actually well known to channel regulars. The link to it is in the video description. It's the vintage leather strap from The Thrifty Gentleman here in the UK.
It's a lovely watch, seen it a few times now and it would replace my Christopher Ward C7 mk2 (slightly too big for my tastes these days)... but the movement. I'm less bothered by the 24 hour subdial than most but I do feel there are plenty of alternatives that wouldn't have changed the price too much. The Ronda in the aforementioned is a solid chrono movement. And the Miyota mentioned elsewhere in these comments. I hope Wayforth take on the feedback for future models. No watch is perfect and I might yet make peace with the movement and get one, as... well really, who actually uses chrono's in anger? Really... very few of us and probably the majority of us not keen on the VK movement! Funny old thing us humans. Beautiful retro hifi gear John.
Heers buddy. I'm sure Stephen at Wayforth is paying attention. My HIFi gear is my pride and joy. That is my living room set up. Nicely serviced Hitachi system from 1971. It has a wharfdale Sub and a pair Dali Spector II s attached lovely for CDs and I have a Zen Dac for Tidal streaming attached. My bedroom set up is more modern but I also have a vintage Sony system from 1975 tucked away that I'll need to resurrect somewhere! Once a musician...always a musician haha!
@@johnswatchjoint Very nice setup sir. I love old hifi, sadly current living situation can't allow it so I listen on headphones mostly. Just love that old silver & champagne finish the 70s & 80s gear used. And to Wayforth, please be assured I think we all love the design. That inner bezel is a thing of beauty! It's hard to be original these days at the price point you're hitting but you've managed it.
@@WayforthWatchesappreciate the response Stephen. This looks absolutely top quality, up there with the likes of CW at a much more reasonable price. If this is your output from your first watch, you have an incredible future ahead. I wish you the best with sales! It’s on my shortlist for sure. 👍🏼
There's plenty of these good looking chronos about atm and I like them. I would prefer the sub dials to be larger however, as they're so small they're difficult to read as you get older - and they look like an afterthought at this size. Just my opinion
@@johnswatchjoint I'm 64 and hopeless without reading glasses! I just think the subdials look lost on the dial from a design point of view. The Erroyl chrono's have the right balance of size against the face, and I'd like to see that sort of scale on these quartz pieces
@@johnswatchjoint sry but after switching to mechanical watches.....quartz has lost a lot their sole it feels a bit like when you buy a quartz watch you buy flash but no substance
Nice effort from our Canadian Brethren ..that voyager is prettier than Ryan Reynolds 🤣 I'm not usually a fan of Mechanical chronos preferring to go Casio for my timing needs. Still this is nice enough to turn my head....wish Wayforth well with their endeavours. Excellent taste in Audiovisual also John. I worked at Pioneer on Blueray DVD's back in the day so that brought back some memories. Thanks for introducing this micro brand to me I'll keep my eyes on it. Cheers John
Hi John, I'm not wanting another watch right now, but my only criticism why this wouldn't even be a contender would be that pointless internal rotating bezel, It would drive me nuts with it drifting off the 12 mark at will, unforgivable, which is a shame as it sure is a pretty watch and the only thing spoiling it.
Hello! The inner rotating bezel's function is to track a second time zone. It will also not drift off unless the crown is turned which to this date has not happened accidentally. All the best! - Stephen
great video and a nice watch! I like the inner rotating bezel as I prefer dive watches for that function. But for chronos I don't think I could spend the money as I have all 3 Pagani PD1766 watches as my daily quartz beaters which I think the price to quality ratio is unbeatable, so i'd be disappointed I think. They have a similar vintage style crystal, seiko VK and sandwich dials. I have been spoilt by these $50 bargains!
I like the look of this one but struggled with a number of the aspects…. The inner rotating bezel seems pointless unless numbered to 23, is it really a limited edition? But mostly I struggle with the value for a VK64 powered watch, mostly because I’m an old skinflint…. Great review sir
Hey! The inner rotating bezel tracks a second timezone, which is why it's numbered to 12 markers. Limited edition, in our case, means there was only one production run of 500 units total (across all colours). The Voyager V1 will not be made again once sold out. All the best! - Stephen
@@shj2000 Because the 6S21 has a running seconds subdial and a 60-minute subdial instead of the useless 24-hour subdial and no running seconds on the VK64. Also, the 6S21 allows you to manually adjust the chrono seconds hand to get the perfect alignment.
it do look nice mate but its well over priced, just look what we can get for that type of money, if they knocked £100 off it would be worth the money i mean it only has a VH in it and there cheap as chips.
Unfortunately that's because you're used to seeing homage watches that are not original. This is a microbrand that builds these from scratch and they pay more for R&D. If we only have Chinese homages and no microbrands, then our hobby will die. With discount this watch is around £230. Try getting a Seiko for that complete with a crappy bracelet and hardlex!
@@johnswatchjoint buddy Im 60 years old and have been collecting watches since about 10 when I look at a watch I add up the sum of the parts there's about 120 in parts add 50 for building and other bits and where looking at 170 and that's being kind to the watch because we would prob half that when buying in bulk.
Sorry but I am also 57 and was not being disingenuous. I have also been into watches for many years. Microbrands have to get their models made and approved instead of cutting and pasting current models with cases already off the shelf. That is all I was getting at. There is a lot going on with this watch. I am no brand whore but if I see a good watch I let you know. That's all I am here to do. If you have a difference of opinion then that is allowed but let's not start an argument out of nothing. We are two old grumpy men who both like watches. Let's leave it at that 😊
@@johnswatchjoint buddy I'm not arguing I'm just saying what I see and after all I think the watch will sell well because it looks very nice but for me id like to see it with a nice sea-gul chrono in it for about the 300 mark I could see the value then mate. Comment's are here for us to talk for friendly banter.😀
Wonderful review John, thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying it. - Stephen
Thanks for reaching out. It's a great start. Looking forward to what's next!
I reached out to Stephen and had a quick chat when i realized his office is within a few kms of my longtime home in Oakville Ontario Canada. Now i just need save a few bucks to treat myself in time for xmas. Cheers. Can't wait to see their next watch.
I'm really enjoying it. Posted on Instagram this morning as it's my watch of choice today 🤠
It's a real looker! Love the choice of colours, especially the orange.
I am wearing this just now. It just has something. 😊
Awesome review, mate! I received mine last night, I went for the one with the red second hand, looks super nice!
It's a little larger than watches I would normally wear but the turned down lugs and slim profile help it wear comfortably.
@johnswatchjoint I like to wear big watches, I like this one a lot really, super solid, and the glass looks awesome too 👌👌.
I've been back and forth over which colourway, but I have decided the blue version will be an excellent addition to my collection. I received a 15% voucher for signing up for emails (should help with any import duties). I would have bought something in the Aliexpress 11-11 2024 sale, but the two pieces I would have bought actually went up in price(!).
Yes it's been a disappointment 😔
I'm not a fan of chronographs, 24 hour subdials or lack of running seconds, however, you are right that watch looks great on wrist. I would never have thought it was 41mm by looking at you wearing it. The colour (or lack of) works well too. Great review as always 👍
Cheers Duncan. I definitely got the best of the bunch and it wears supremely well 👌
You’re right John, it does grow on you.
I like it! Very cool way to integrate a date window. Maybe the strap helps to keep the watch in place, perhaps it feels more top heavy on a bracelet. Agree about the Miyota 6S21 being a better alternative for the VK64 movement.
Thanks Alexander. This one is eye candy and the size is deceptive.
I really like that. Not only is it a looker, it has everything just right, right down to that mecha-quartz movement and the price. Super job 👍
Thanks John. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
It looks great. I agree with those who are tired of the 24hr sub dial though. We need better options in movements going forward.
Molly: Hey Dad, are you reviewing another watch… oh your sniffing watch straps again… I’ll come back later. 😸
This watch is brilliant. And because I’m a daft donkey, I saw this watch reviewed on another channel and forgot about it. I was looking at the Orient Stretto, but this one just might change my mind. And it does fit great on your wrist! Thanks for the great review!
Thanks buddy. I'm really surprised by this one. This is the colour!
Interesting watch and great video mate. A strong leather smell on a good strap is always a guilty pleasure!
I feel slightly weird that I have never even heard of the brand being based also in Canada. The genuinely original design is a pleasure to see at the more affordable end of the market.
Nice to see a proper hi-fi system in your video, totally unrelated to watches but such a rare sight these days!
Cheers buddy. It's a brilliant watch. On the stereo front I have 3 systems...2 of which are from the 70's. As a musician I need that old analogue warm sound. New systems don't give you that 😉
@@johnswatchjoint thats really cool - I didn't know you you were a man of music. It is on my list of things to get an older valve amp and build my own system around it for vinyl and CD, if I can stop spending money on watches! I'll have to drop you a message when the time comes for some advice. 👌
No probs 😊
Fantastic watch presentation John, I love learning about new brands and this one is a stunner! On a side note, I really like your sound system setup with the Toshiba rack mount units 😎
Cheers my friend. From 1971 and fully serviced. Wharfdale Sub plus Dali Spector II speakers. I have it set up with Zen Bluetooth DAC for Tidal too. Main system in bedroom more modern with Sony Cd player Cambridge Audio class D amp and Mission Speakers plus Dragonfly Cobalt DAC pls blue tooth. My Vintage Sony system from 1976 is stored but it's a beauty too. Can't beat the older systems for the warm / full sound :)
Nice one. Happy to see you look at affordable gear from other places than you know where.
I do try and more is on the way for 2025 😉
Great review. I think this thing looks pretty cool for the price. I like they got rid of the anxiety inducing single tick seconds hand. My niggle would be the inner rotating bezel looks a little out of proportion, however it’s great that they included one. Very rare in this price range.
Thanks my friend. Good to hear your honest views.
It does were well and it starts to look really good in the outdoor shots.
It does indeed 👌
A Real Stunner John! Looks a Fantastic Watch at this Price
I genuinely think so...I like it so much it's going to trace my old Pulsar Chrono...that is something!! 😮
Excellent looking watch and fantastic colour. Great review
Thank you kindly
I have the taxi yellow version on the bracelet - it's a very cool watch 👍
Nice 👍
It’s a beautiful watch.
Nice review, John. Nice enough that I purchased it straight away. I'd like to find the brown strap you have it on too. It complements it well.
Aah...another who likes the strap....links are in the video description :) It's a vintage leather and can be bought from The Thrifty Gentleman ( non affiliated) You'll also be pleasantly surprised at the low price. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, I hope you enjoy it! - Stephen
Gorgeous watch! They made a very competitive chrono! I share your opinion, 6s21 would have been a better choice. Regarding the fiddly inner bezel, it doesn't really mater as it is an extra widget to play with aside from the chrono pushers, the more widgets on it the less boring will the corporate meetings be 😆
Glad you like it. 👍
Great review and giod ti see a chrono with maximised dial and minimised bezel and lugs. 🙏
This one is impressive for this price buddy 😉
First watch I've seen in a long time that grabs me enough to browse their store. Just a shame they didn't send you a bracelet so we could see the quality of that too.
Not really a fan of chrono's but that looks really good. Great review to john
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Thisnisnone lovely watch, but you know me... the VK64 makes it a non-starter. Bring on the Miyota. I'm actually looking at that Baltany (?) with the Miyota in the next Ali sale (I forgt which brand it is... help!)
That's very appealing. Had my eye on a Geckota Forzo until the prices went up and they seemed to have sell out. This fits the same niche. PS Your leather secret's safe with us.
Haha. Thanks for watching my friend 😊
@@johnswatchjoint Watching??? No, I had to avert my eyes at the leather filth. I have standards. Probably.
Is the tan strap shown in your video the wayforth factory option? Its clearly a different look than the black and now i am torn on which looks better. Also as a lifelong Canadian traveller i am happy to see a well made ans well named watch. So many brands fail just on the name. Cheers for this video. An Edinburgh expat raised in Canada and now residing in Thailand 😊
Hi Kevin.
The extra strap in the video is actually well known to channel regulars. The link to it is in the video description.
It's the vintage leather strap from The Thrifty Gentleman here in the UK.
It's a good looking watch. I'm not sure if I'd buy it. As always fantastic content
Thanks for watching Gareth. Just hood to see different watches 🙂
That is a good looking watch.
👌🤗
It's a lovely watch, seen it a few times now and it would replace my Christopher Ward C7 mk2 (slightly too big for my tastes these days)... but the movement. I'm less bothered by the 24 hour subdial than most but I do feel there are plenty of alternatives that wouldn't have changed the price too much. The Ronda in the aforementioned is a solid chrono movement. And the Miyota mentioned elsewhere in these comments.
I hope Wayforth take on the feedback for future models. No watch is perfect and I might yet make peace with the movement and get one, as... well really, who actually uses chrono's in anger? Really... very few of us and probably the majority of us not keen on the VK movement! Funny old thing us humans.
Beautiful retro hifi gear John.
Heers buddy. I'm sure Stephen at Wayforth is paying attention. My HIFi gear is my pride and joy. That is my living room set up. Nicely serviced Hitachi system from 1971. It has a wharfdale Sub and a pair Dali Spector II s attached lovely for CDs and I have a Zen Dac for Tidal streaming attached. My bedroom set up is more modern but I also have a vintage Sony system from 1975 tucked away that I'll need to resurrect somewhere! Once a musician...always a musician haha!
@@johnswatchjoint Very nice setup sir. I love old hifi, sadly current living situation can't allow it so I listen on headphones mostly. Just love that old silver & champagne finish the 70s & 80s gear used.
And to Wayforth, please be assured I think we all love the design. That inner bezel is a thing of beauty! It's hard to be original these days at the price point you're hitting but you've managed it.
I think they've done a great job with this first release. Be interesting to see how they go from here.
Thank you for the feedback! I read every comment and I will definitely take it all into consideration to improve for next time. - Stephen
@@WayforthWatchesappreciate the response Stephen. This looks absolutely top quality, up there with the likes of CW at a much more reasonable price. If this is your output from your first watch, you have an incredible future ahead. I wish you the best with sales! It’s on my shortlist for sure. 👍🏼
There's plenty of these good looking chronos about atm and I like them. I would prefer the sub dials to be larger however, as they're so small they're difficult to read as you get older - and they look like an afterthought at this size. Just my opinion
I am 57 and my eyesight has fallen over a cliff over the last few years....and they are very clear and easy to read in reality. 🤗
@@johnswatchjoint I'm 64 and hopeless without reading glasses! I just think the subdials look lost on the dial from a design point of view. The Erroyl chrono's have the right balance of size against the face, and I'd like to see that sort of scale on these quartz pieces
Each to their own ☺️
Same watch with a st1901 i would definitely buy
Unfortunately the ST1901, as nice as it looks, is only for occasional wear. If worn daily it would not stand up to daily wear.
@@johnswatchjoint sry but after switching to mechanical watches.....quartz has lost a lot their sole it feels a bit like when you buy a quartz watch you buy flash but no substance
I would buy one if the made a Porgue homage with red hands. They can keep the tach black, just make all the hands red
Nice effort from our Canadian Brethren ..that voyager is prettier than Ryan Reynolds 🤣 I'm not usually a fan of Mechanical chronos preferring to go Casio for my timing needs. Still this is nice enough to turn my head....wish Wayforth well with their endeavours. Excellent taste in Audiovisual also John. I worked at Pioneer on Blueray DVD's back in the day so that brought back some memories. Thanks for introducing this micro brand to me I'll keep my eyes on it. Cheers John
Thanks John. Glad you enjoyed it. 🙏😉
Great looking watch and review. How did you find that color option on the website?
? It's one of 8 choices. V1.05
@@johnswatchjoint Sorry on the website v1.05 looks grey with a stainless steel case. Not the tan/beige color in your video.
@@TomBaumgard I think thats just the lighting, I too thought it was a champagne hue but its not
The watch in the video is grey but in normal studio lighting and in sunlight you can see it does come across with hues.
Hi John, I'm not wanting another watch right now, but my only criticism why this wouldn't even be a contender would be that pointless internal rotating bezel,
It would drive me nuts with it drifting off the 12 mark at will, unforgivable, which is a shame as it sure is a pretty watch and the only thing spoiling it.
Hello! The inner rotating bezel's function is to track a second time zone. It will also not drift off unless the crown is turned which to this date has not happened accidentally. All the best! - Stephen
great video and a nice watch! I like the inner rotating bezel as I prefer dive watches for that function. But for chronos I don't think I could spend the money as I have all 3 Pagani PD1766 watches as my daily quartz beaters which I think the price to quality ratio is unbeatable, so i'd be disappointed I think. They have a similar vintage style crystal, seiko VK and sandwich dials. I have been spoilt by these $50 bargains!
Yep...but they aren't original...☺️
@@johnswatchjoint now, see, its comments like this that give me pause for thought and an excuse to buy one....
Haha 😆
I like the look of this one but struggled with a number of the aspects…. The inner rotating bezel seems pointless unless numbered to 23, is it really a limited edition? But mostly I struggle with the value for a VK64 powered watch, mostly because I’m an old skinflint…. Great review sir
It has its limitations but as a watch it is a thing of beauty. It's going to replace my beloved Pulsar vintage chrono I rate it so much.
Hey! The inner rotating bezel tracks a second timezone, which is why it's numbered to 12 markers. Limited edition, in our case, means there was only one production run of 500 units total (across all colours). The Voyager V1 will not be made again once sold out. All the best! - Stephen
seamaster style case. nice
Hint of Glashutte in this. Just watched a vid and thought of this.....that can't be a bad thing right!
Obvs very different but hey, it's my brain, and I'll follow the links. Cheers
I still have this and it's not going anywhere. I love how it looks and how it wears.
Make it a solar powered watch and I’ll get one.
I don't make them haha
Great looking watch, shame about the quartz movement
Molly :-)😍
Brands need to stop using the VK64 and instead use the Miyota 6S21.
I second that 👌
@@johnswatchjointI'm running with you on the seconds! 😂
Give us the running seconds!
Why?
@@shj2000 Because the 6S21 has a running seconds subdial and a 60-minute subdial instead of the useless 24-hour subdial and no running seconds on the VK64. Also, the 6S21 allows you to manually adjust the chrono seconds hand to get the perfect alignment.
Quartz 😢
Snob..🤗
If I didn't have a few quartz watches in my collection, I wouldn't have a "grab and go" option every time my neighbour says, "Fancy a quick pint?" 🍺
it do look nice mate but its well over priced, just look what we can get for that type of money, if they knocked £100 off it would be worth the money i mean it only has a VH in it and there cheap as chips.
Unfortunately that's because you're used to seeing homage watches that are not original. This is a microbrand that builds these from scratch and they pay more for R&D. If we only have Chinese homages and no microbrands, then our hobby will die. With discount this watch is around £230. Try getting a Seiko for that complete with a crappy bracelet and hardlex!
@@johnswatchjoint buddy Im 60 years old and have been collecting watches since about 10 when I look at a watch I add up the sum of the parts there's about 120 in parts add 50 for building and other bits and where looking at 170 and that's being kind to the watch because we would prob half that when buying in bulk.
Sorry but I am also 57 and was not being disingenuous. I have also been into watches for many years. Microbrands have to get their models made and approved instead of cutting and pasting current models with cases already off the shelf. That is all I was getting at. There is a lot going on with this watch. I am no brand whore but if I see a good watch I let you know. That's all I am here to do. If you have a difference of opinion then that is allowed but let's not start an argument out of nothing. We are two old grumpy men who both like watches. Let's leave it at that 😊
@@johnswatchjoint buddy I'm not arguing I'm just saying what I see and after all I think the watch will sell well because it looks very nice but for me id like to see it with a nice sea-gul chrono in it for about the 300 mark I could see the value then mate. Comment's are here for us to talk for friendly banter.😀
@PapaC-o9b absolutely. I appreciate your opinion as always. Thanks for watching 😊