I have a Caribbean Joe watch that my sister bought for me at Kohls for $30. It says it’s a Singapore Movement. All I know is that one watch has some badass lume and has out lasted 2 Swiss quatrz watches that I own. It’s still keeps on ticking… Loudly 😂 I love it.
Interesting! For me the dressy side would be the white dial, but the point about the screws is so true. It reminds me a lot of the regular JLC reverso. This is definitely on my shortlist next.
I really like this watch, i think both the dials look good but I think I prefer the white one as it's just a little more elegant. Vario do great straps too, a bit pricey I agree but really good quality. Thanks for another great video 👍
From the specs onpaper perspective - yes. Vesra is a thick watch. But when you strap it to your wrist - you don’t feel that. My best acquisition this year so far 😁
I'm wearing my cream and orange 1918 Trench Medic with shrapnel protector on a camel bund button strap right now. It's an absolutely delightful and well spec'd watch, with a flawless enamel dial, gorgeous double dome sapphire crystal, a solid (and 'correct' NH38) Seiko movement, has impressive material construction with lovely finishing and excellent attention to all the details, with a design style that you practically can't find from any other brand, all at a super competitive price. The ONLY thing I'd change if I could, would be moving the crown from the 4.5h position to the traditional 3h position, but I understand why it is where it is, and I accept that as one of the quirks of their brand's unique design language. I've also got a number of their straps on other watches, and all of them are super quality, not to mention that the travel cases their watches come with, their strap organizer rolls, and even their key chains are great! I'm looking forward to their upcoming 1944 A11 and 1918 Pilot lines, as well as eagerly awaiting more concrete news on the release of a new edition of their Navi jump hour that they told me was in the works, with plans to hopefully buy each of them. Vario is a great brand, with great products and service, run by great people. They've got awesome engagement as a company, impressive responsiveness, and are always available to help out, offer information, and answer questions. I'm a big fan.
The bambino is 11.5mm thick, and that's widely considered as the best affordable dress watch. I do agree, it should be thinner for a dress watch. But let's be fair here
The Trench Watch, and especially the cream and orange version of the Trench Medic is arguably my favorite watch ever
It is bloody beautiful! I might just have to try one out 👀
Love the verso but 450 is too expensive for me
A stylish and beautiful looking watch, I think they've done a great job with this one! Cheers for another great video 👍
Thanks for your compliments!
I have a Caribbean Joe watch that my sister bought for me at Kohls for $30. It says it’s a Singapore Movement. All I know is that one watch has some badass lume and has out lasted 2 Swiss quatrz watches that I own. It’s still keeps on ticking… Loudly 😂 I love it.
Interesting! For me the dressy side would be the white dial, but the point about the screws is so true. It reminds me a lot of the regular JLC reverso.
This is definitely on my shortlist next.
I really like this watch, i think both the dials look good but I think I prefer the white one as it's just a little more elegant. Vario do great straps too, a bit pricey I agree but really good quality. Thanks for another great video 👍
Honestly Rik, the bands are probably the best I've tried. That red leather is soooo good. I'll be picking up some myself for my other watches
From the specs onpaper perspective - yes. Vesra is a thick watch. But when you strap it to your wrist - you don’t feel that. My best acquisition this year so far 😁
I'm wearing my cream and orange 1918 Trench Medic with shrapnel protector on a camel bund button strap right now. It's an absolutely delightful and well spec'd watch, with a flawless enamel dial, gorgeous double dome sapphire crystal, a solid (and 'correct' NH38) Seiko movement, has impressive material construction with lovely finishing and excellent attention to all the details, with a design style that you practically can't find from any other brand, all at a super competitive price. The ONLY thing I'd change if I could, would be moving the crown from the 4.5h position to the traditional 3h position, but I understand why it is where it is, and I accept that as one of the quirks of their brand's unique design language.
I've also got a number of their straps on other watches, and all of them are super quality, not to mention that the travel cases their watches come with, their strap organizer rolls, and even their key chains are great! I'm looking forward to their upcoming 1944 A11 and 1918 Pilot lines, as well as eagerly awaiting more concrete news on the release of a new edition of their Navi jump hour that they told me was in the works, with plans to hopefully buy each of them.
Vario is a great brand, with great products and service, run by great people. They've got awesome engagement as a company, impressive responsiveness, and are always available to help out, offer information, and answer questions. I'm a big fan.
Love this watch for this price. I may have to pick one up until I can afford the JLC. Great video. Thanks for sharing this watch.
Thanks for watching! It's a great watch
I like deco and the primary face is very well executed - overall - impressive👍
i like your passion, and delivery of the videos, make affordable watches look sexy
vario-affordable price❤❤❤❤
Best part, most watches are already sold out. Must mean theyre good.
Yep, and most of them resell on ebay for the same as retail price. Shows how much Microbrand enthusiasts love them!
@@TopTierTicker Understandable, there looking great.
Y para cambiarle las dos pilas ? No todo el mundo sabe hacerlo
Vario tiene un video de cómo hacerlo. Se ve muy fácil
Damn.
cool
"better than Seiko" 🤣🤣🤣
Gemini nove is better than it
That's a £1000 watch that's 50mm in diameter...
Great concept, but so poorly executed.
I think it's been executed well. Creating a brand new mechanism on an affordable watch budget is difficult.
Too thick for a dress watch?
The bambino is 11.5mm thick, and that's widely considered as the best affordable dress watch. I do agree, it should be thinner for a dress watch. But let's be fair here
I don’t think so
Gimmick much ?