It's very common for quartz movements not to line up on the indices. It can be a little bit annoying but in no way affects accuracy. That being said, I recently picked up one of these in the 42mm size. I'm very satisfied with the watch. Case is beautiful, it's very accurate, to the tune of +2 seconds in 20 days. Bezel action is perfect and aligns perfectly as well. I really can't overstate how nice of a watch this is for the money. Oh yeah, and it's rated at 200 meters of water resistance. Just a great watch overall.
This is an unfair criticism of most watches since the orientation of dial and crystal have a lot to do with that when you see pictures or video. But you make a good point. Best is Swiss Quartz for this. My Grand Seikos have been so-so tbh. This Vaer is pretty good.
@@soundsoserious I'm fairly confident in my assessment. I already considered your points the very fist thing before commenting. I replayed it in slomo just in case. A one minute vid proving me wrong would be fantastic to shut me right up. I'll even edit my opinion and give you props for it! BTW, I custom build watches, so anything off or out of alignment more than .25mm is off to me.
Had a Trimble tlime ,they cancelled my order saying it’s out of stock and they were giving me the one without a date.I told that I’m willing to wait. They can’t guarantee anything and cancelled my order.terrible.vaer sucks!
@@unboxutd.5056 omg ugh that’s annoying! I bet they are overwhelmed with demand right now…I really like mine so be patient and hopefully they will get you sorted out.
You’re welcome! Thanks for the comment. The finishing is surprisingly good. The case has no imperfections and the engraving on the back is deep and crisp. The dial is simple but very well done with a subtle sunburst effect. Maybe one notch below my Tissot PRX overall but not more than that.
Sweet, nice looking watch! Hunted down a milsub pvd automatic diver on nato + bracelet on the cheap for under 200 bucks. Will see if it’s any good. Looking forward to sangin’s next drop too. The whole situation with watches has soured me but I’m hoping these smaller brands can scratch my itch… who knows? Thanks
Whoa, good price on the PVD auto! I’d love a Sangin, looking to find the right one at the moment. Check out Nomos, Scurfa, Marathon, and Luminox. All brands I really like that make great affordable watches.
@@soundsoserious thanks! Atlases are dropping any day from sangin, per Jacob. Been collecting since 2000 during college but haven’t really been looking much until this year.. and wow, things have changed! Great intel you have and interestingly similar brands mentioned considering those are great watches. I’ve always wanted a marathon, especially the pvd but it’s been awhile since I’ve bought anything at all. The P656 style luminox is a tank, awesome watch! Nomos has a dirty dozen esq watch that’s awesome and scurfa is a no brainer if only in an automatic imho. The only other watches that (not to sound like an asshole) I’ve owned, were not swiss made automatic, well under a certain dollar amount, and only for work,.. are suuntos.
@@soundsoserious *Started with Resco, Seaholm, Sangin, Alpina, Ruf and a random Tudor gmt as a reference. Even looked at a revue thommen chrono diver then started looking at JDM and only Japanese movements but they led me to where I’m at with $200. Even considered knock-off type watches that people are calling homage’s but their depth rating’s are suspicious… along with most everything else including origin. Modding is definitely in my future after such discovery. Laughable I know but with such a huge difference and massive selection between new watches under 2k and then up to 5k nowadays I figured what the hell and went for these parameters. 30 atm Sapphire Crystal, preferably with ar. Automatic-regulated (proven workhorse) Super luminova, tritium or gtls. 316L or PVD Dive bezel Date comp Classic milsub design/look or similar to my 16600 ** Manufacturer I don’t currently own or have owned.
@@soundsoserious I have a 6" wrist & looking for a solar quartz. Think I've found it. The Korean field watch looks great too. I'll be broke at this rate 🤣
@@travis3430 lol, believe me I know what you mean; this one will work well for you, it’s small without being tiny if that makes sense. The medium Marathon is basically a child’s watch and this is far better. And it’s Solar.
It's very common for quartz movements not to line up on the indices. It can be a little bit annoying but in no way affects accuracy. That being said, I recently picked up one of these in the 42mm size. I'm very satisfied with the watch. Case is beautiful, it's very accurate, to the tune of +2 seconds in 20 days. Bezel action is perfect and aligns perfectly as well. I really can't overstate how nice of a watch this is for the money. Oh yeah, and it's rated at 200 meters of water resistance. Just a great watch overall.
Could not agree with you more. Really fantastic watches. The build quality is remarkable.
You'd think for $260 , Vaer could attempt to get the second hand to hit the indices rather than in between them. That would yank my chain to no end.
This is an unfair criticism of most watches since the orientation of dial and crystal have a lot to do with that when you see pictures or video. But you make a good point. Best is Swiss Quartz for this. My Grand Seikos have been so-so tbh. This Vaer is pretty good.
@@soundsoserious I'm fairly confident in my assessment. I already considered your points the very fist thing before commenting. I replayed it in slomo just in case. A one minute vid proving me wrong would be fantastic to shut me right up. I'll even edit my opinion and give you props for it!
BTW, I custom build watches, so anything off or out of alignment more than .25mm is off to me.
Thanks bro excited I ordered mine with the date
Awesome! These are great watches with terrific features at unbelievable prices.
I paid a little bit more ,I got the 42 sz and with date.butvexcited to have a solar watch in my collection
@@unboxutd.5056 I kinda wish I would have gotten the bigger one tbh. The dial on the little one is like really small. Rock on! 👌🏼
Had a Trimble tlime ,they cancelled my order saying it’s out of stock and they were giving me the one without a date.I told that I’m willing to wait.
They can’t
guarantee anything and cancelled my order.terrible.vaer sucks!
@@unboxutd.5056 omg ugh that’s annoying! I bet they are overwhelmed with demand right now…I really like mine so be patient and hopefully they will get you sorted out.
Hey thanks for the review! How do you find the quality of the finishing as compared to higher end watches like your IWC?
You’re welcome! Thanks for the comment. The finishing is surprisingly good. The case has no imperfections and the engraving on the back is deep and crisp. The dial is simple but very well done with a subtle sunburst effect. Maybe one notch below my Tissot PRX overall but not more than that.
Very nice watch❤
Thanks! 😊
Sweet, nice looking watch! Hunted down a milsub pvd automatic diver on nato + bracelet on the cheap for under 200 bucks. Will see if it’s any good. Looking forward to sangin’s next drop too. The whole situation with watches has soured me but I’m hoping these smaller brands can scratch my itch… who knows?
Thanks
Whoa, good price on the PVD auto! I’d love a Sangin, looking to find the right one at the moment. Check out Nomos, Scurfa, Marathon, and Luminox. All brands I really like that make great affordable watches.
@@soundsoserious thanks! Atlases are dropping any day from sangin, per Jacob. Been collecting since 2000 during college but haven’t really been looking much until this year.. and wow, things have changed! Great intel you have and interestingly similar brands mentioned considering those are great watches. I’ve always wanted a marathon, especially the pvd but it’s been awhile since I’ve bought anything at all. The P656 style luminox is a tank, awesome watch! Nomos has a dirty dozen esq watch that’s awesome and scurfa is a no brainer if only in an automatic imho. The only other watches that (not to sound like an asshole) I’ve owned, were not swiss made automatic, well under a certain dollar amount, and only for work,.. are suuntos.
@@soundsoserious
*Started with Resco, Seaholm, Sangin, Alpina, Ruf and a random Tudor gmt as a reference. Even looked at a revue thommen chrono diver then started looking at JDM and only Japanese movements but they led me to where I’m at with $200. Even considered knock-off type watches that people are calling homage’s but their depth rating’s are suspicious… along with most everything else including origin. Modding is definitely in my future after such discovery. Laughable I know but with such a huge difference and massive selection between new watches under 2k and then up to 5k nowadays I figured what the hell and went for these parameters.
30 atm
Sapphire Crystal, preferably with ar.
Automatic-regulated (proven workhorse)
Super luminova, tritium or gtls.
316L or PVD
Dive bezel
Date comp
Classic milsub design/look or similar to my 16600
** Manufacturer I don’t currently own or have owned.
Nice! Can you see the solar cell through the dial?
Thank you! I can’t “see” it but the dial has a sunburst shiny finish so I’d guess that’s it?
Enjoyed your review. Did you not go with the 42mm b/c of wrist size?
Thank you very much! This watch is going to be a gift so the 38mm was the better option for the recipient.
@@soundsoserious Ha. that’s why you said “makes a great gift”
I mean for $259 you cannot go wrong. It would make a great daily driver too or a travel watch.
Is it me or is the second hand not aligning to the numerals?
You are correct, the hand is not quite perfectly lined up. Not uncommon in a quartz watch. Even expensive ones have this problem frequently.
Nice video! What is your wrist size?
16cm, 6.25 in
Is that tropic strap hard? Most are
The ones with silicone seem to be a little more…flaccid. Ahem.
What's the thickness & lug to lug on the watch??
Argh good questions! Not for sure but medium thick and short lug to lug. Lol, sorry about that.
@@soundsoserious I have a 6" wrist & looking for a solar quartz. Think I've found it. The Korean field watch looks great too. I'll be broke at this rate 🤣
@@travis3430 lol, believe me I know what you mean; this one will work well for you, it’s small without being tiny if that makes sense. The medium Marathon is basically a child’s watch and this is far better. And it’s Solar.
@@soundsoseriousit's on my list for sure. Enjoyed the review 👍
Thanks! These are such a good deal I’d recommend buying new from the company. Really nice people and you’ll feel good supporting them.
Military watch company… MWC savage bit of kit …
Very interesting! Will definitely check them out.
…was this a review or a product promotion. Sounded more like a promotional product push.
I wish. Anybody that wants to pay me to promote their watch please PLEASE hmu!!