On the Wrist, from off the Cuff: Vario - 1918 Trench Watch, Stylish and Affordable Enamel Dial
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@bestboy897 Жыл бұрын
this is one of the best vintage tribute watch really love the old school style
@kevinleighuk Жыл бұрын
Bless you! Never heard someone sneeze during a review! 💨🤣Nice review! I bought the 40mm version with brass case for my 7.5" wrist. It's very well made. The caramel-coloured bund strap is very comfy from the outset with no breaking-in required and suits the cream dial and orange numerals. I had some pre-purchase Qs that the brand owner answered promptly and thoroughly. It's excellent value for money if you want a brand-new but vintage-looking watch. There's a huge choice of dial and numeral colours plus not only the two case sizes but the two types of cases as well (brass and stainless steel).
@jamesblonde22712 жыл бұрын
Im just getting a 1923 model restored, unmarked enamel and all black numbers, the bund is a genius idea to butch it up a bit at 32mm.....
@steven33792 жыл бұрын
I had a dress quartz Vario but as I don't really wear a suit, I sold it....fast forward I wish I hadn't. This line however is very nice and on my short list! 👍🙂
@whiteglovewatches99082 жыл бұрын
Love that one, have it in the cream with the orange lume. Only issue I have is the bund strap is too short. I have a 7.5” wrist and it’s on the very last hole. Other than that fantastic little watch.
@edwardgreenaway18082 жыл бұрын
The screw down crown also protects the crown stem and movement from shocks and catching on things. You can still snap off a threaded crown tube (not easy, or cross thread it) but it gives a lot of protection over a push pull crown in general. I have a Timex Midget that I'm afraid to use because of the over sized non screw down crown. So now it's a casual dress watch. I like it for travel because of the jumping hour hand, but I NEED one of the Vario.
@BryanO922 жыл бұрын
As it's been explained to me a complication is any function that does more than directly measure time, so technically even a moonphase is not a complication because it just measures time, it just involves attaching a step down gear to the going train and Bob's your uncle. Alarm, minute repeater, power reserve, calendar, chronograph, retrograde, etc. are complications. Oh, and gesundheit.
@thinredline2795 Жыл бұрын
These were very popular in the Nam
@VARIOeveryday2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feature!
@alejandrocornejo6012 жыл бұрын
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this is one of the best vintage tribute watch really love the old school style
Bless you! Never heard someone sneeze during a review! 💨🤣Nice review! I bought the 40mm version with brass case for my 7.5" wrist. It's very well made. The caramel-coloured bund strap is very comfy from the outset with no breaking-in required and suits the cream dial and orange numerals. I had some pre-purchase Qs that the brand owner answered promptly and thoroughly. It's excellent value for money if you want a brand-new but vintage-looking watch. There's a huge choice of dial and numeral colours plus not only the two case sizes but the two types of cases as well (brass and stainless steel).
Im just getting a 1923 model restored, unmarked enamel and all black numbers, the bund is a genius idea to butch it up a bit at 32mm.....
I had a dress quartz Vario but as I don't really wear a suit, I sold it....fast forward I wish I hadn't. This line however is very nice and on my short list! 👍🙂
Love that one, have it in the cream with the orange lume. Only issue I have is the bund strap is too short. I have a 7.5” wrist and it’s on the very last hole. Other than that fantastic little watch.
The screw down crown also protects the crown stem and movement from shocks and catching on things. You can still snap off a threaded crown tube (not easy, or cross thread it) but it gives a lot of protection over a push pull crown in general. I have a Timex Midget that I'm afraid to use because of the over sized non screw down crown. So now it's a casual dress watch. I like it for travel because of the jumping hour hand, but I NEED one of the Vario.
As it's been explained to me a complication is any function that does more than directly measure time, so technically even a moonphase is not a complication because it just measures time, it just involves attaching a step down gear to the going train and Bob's your uncle. Alarm, minute repeater, power reserve, calendar, chronograph, retrograde, etc. are complications. Oh, and gesundheit.
These were very popular in the Nam
Thanks for the feature!
Son difíciles de encontrar? Desde la página oficial?
You have no idea ...Bro