@@michaelbedford8017 unfortunately they are made already. The thing is I assumed most would not wear it with the bund after some time hence I didnt make the 2 piece strap longer. I might make the 40mm strap slightly longer with this experience.
I love it. I was searching for a cool trench watch style for the last two years and this one friggin nails it. I'm ordering it in the cream dial variant.
Thank goodness! A microbrand watch this is *not* a diver. Always glad to see that. Thanks for the review Sir. Edit: a hunter caseback would be cool. Can't be done now but maybe V2 could have one. I love it except for the closed lugs.
Good review, Shane. I was glad you mentioned the size limitation of the strap. I saw this on another channel and went to Vario's site. They had a disclaimer of sorts, in regards to the size of wrist this watch would fit. In my opinion; as it is being marketed; it will ONLY fit a person of smaller wrist size. I have forgotten what Vario listed, but; they did have an exact figure as to whom it would fit. I think it would be prudent for anyone considering this watch to see if it will work for them as the strap is part of the aesthetic of this particular piece.
Great looking watch. Timex does do a trench watch, the Timex Midget. It's a remake of the original Ingersoll, with Indiglo! It's quartz though, so you get the look without the guts. Love mine though.
I mentioned it at the end just briefly. Although I'm not sure if they are making it anymore. Can't find it or the Welton on Timex's site. Yet found a few on Amazon still. Also not sure what the difference between the midget and the Welton is. They look about the same.
I think the Midget was Japan Limited Edition. It has the arched Timex logo above Midget. The Welton, I believe, is the subsequent US release. I bought the black dial version Midget. Welton is available at Timex.
The Timex Midget was a JDM only limited release. I have a couple WW1 era Ingersoll Midgets. They did a good job if you can find them. Many Ingersoll Midgets have no lume at all. Adding radium to the dial was a special service. Not sure if it was factory or aftermarket but it was not standard. One of mine has radium hands. I’m certain the radium is still plenty active with a half life of 1600 years but the phosphorescent zinc sulfide that does the glowing when exposed to radium has seen better days. The Timex would look great with a C3 lume job. You could in theory apply more zinc sulfide paint and it “should” glow again but short of some hard to get DOE rad nuc training or graduate level nuclear physics education you’d be better off leaving it be. The radium girl thing blew some of the danger out of proportion because they had ZERO safety protocols. Basic rules like, don’t put nuclear materials in your mouth and don’t paint your nails with radioactive paint, would have solved more than a few problems. The Timex Welton is nearly identical to the Timex Midget, is cheaper and an infrequent but not limited release. Some day I’ll save my pennies and find someone to add tritium to a trench watch! United States WW1 service trousers do have a watch pocket but it’s a hassle to use. The opening is parallel and next to the bottom edge of your belt and maybe six inches or so up under the hem of your tunic. So yes, plenty of fumbling!
I remember as a kid the Bund strap was very popular but they had a leather top / cover so you could protect the watch at all times. Very common with farmers and Graziers.
Nice! A friend of mine stated an interest in picking up a WWI trench watch, but I think he was thinking more vintage, but I think this (or the Timex Midget someone else mentioned) would be right up his alley! It would certainly go well with his Hotchkiss 1914 and Chauchat.
I have a Vario Trench 40mm diam. Silver-color with white, enamel dial and yellow indices. It shipped fast to Texas. I really love it. The only nick-pick I have is that I wish Ivan had a model with the crown at the 3, like the real Trench WWI 1918 watches used to be, which you can find on eBay for a good price (the ones that actually work, that is).
Shane, I'm always in awe of your videos. Especially the b roll. Just wow! But let's talk about this trench watch. Vario is killin it! But as a guy with an 8" wrist I'm intrigued by the 40mm medic. Thanks for showing this off. 👍
Thanks! I'm not sure if the prototypes are ready for the medic, but should be pretty impressive if it's anything like the trench. Hopefully Ivan will have photos of one up soon.
Hi Shane, this watch is a winner as far as I'm concerned for a field watch. Appropriate vintage design wthout the 40+mm sizing. 100m screwdown crown. The price is very attractive. A bundstrap is great. An added bonus is that I can use it with all my vintage 18mm watches that are 34/35mm plus crown that need a size boost. Do you know how much they are charging for the strap alone? Altogether a great alternative to going down the Rolex oyster clone route. Great review; everything I needed to know.
Great lume demonstration. There's another reviewer that shines a bright light on it, then covers it with hand, and says, "yep, lume works good". I wonder if Vario has improved the lume issue since then.
Those are all great field watches. Can you think of any that have the Trench Watch style. Specifically with a small seconds? That's what I was having a hard time thinking of.
@@RelativeTime Steinhart 42 Military handwind is with small seconds. But not many. I would rather have regular seconds but with better movement. I think choosing that Miyota defined it was going to be with small seconds. www.steinhartwatches.de/en/weitere-modelle/military-42.html
@@pierresangeorg2286 I know folks liked Miyota 9 series but I had wanted to capture the trench with small seconds. It was either Miyota or Epson for Japanese.
@@VARIOeveryday You are the boss, decision is yours. I can speak from my perspective. When I'm buying a watch I decide between 10 watches that are my narrow selection and I'm going for best specs and design. For example, Venturo Field 2 has one of most beautiful cases and dials but for me to buy it it has to have something extra regarding the movement. And it doesn't, I already have bunch of NH35.
@@RelativeTime The Oris 1917 is the most direct comparison to this watch for me. Doesn’t have the small seconds but other than that, it’s practically identical.
Hi.... this product always has the golden mecanism....i saw silver mecanism in photos of this products.... have do you know what color has? Because on official site doesn't describe this topic... thanks for your answer.
Do you mean the movement? I think they all are, but if it matters to you. It's best to contact Vario Directly and ask what they are currently doing. If I remember right, the watches come with a black closed case back, so you can't see it anyway. Unless you opt for the optional exhibition version. But again, best to ask them directly what the are currently doing.
Unfortunately, I didn't get in on the kickstarter, but I'm still very excited to get this watch. I opted for the brass version so I'll develop a nice patina, for that extra vintage look.
I think it will be close... Actually just checked their site. Found this:" Please note bund is suitable for up to a 7.2 inch wrist (fits 7.5 inch for those who wear it tight) and up to 7.5 inch wrist without the bund. Folks with bigger wrist should choose the single pass leather straps which pairs well with the bund."
It's very nice, but the red 12 and it being on Kickstarter is a little bit of a turn off Also, isn't white lume not the same as C3? I thought it would be C1 perhaps, and that's why is doesn't come close to the other watches in the lume test.
So, i just pledged a Trench watch White/Orange, because this watch is near perfect aesthetically. Love the ceramic white and radium color Lume (though I wish it had more lume). I'd love to see 2.0 have some functionality changes. A Swiss Movement (WWI was mostly Europe), a 45mm case without not changing the fantastic ratios, 30 ATM, a date option, and an opening lug. DON'T CHANGE THE ASTHETICS! It's Beautiful!
Damn Shane, i had to stop the video twice to realise where the f@ck this funky music was coming from...😎 Combined with this WW1 watch was really not making any sense in my mind... but groove is in the heart, right? And Vario hits straight in there, all products are at least unique, like'em or not, i'd say is true. Empire watch is top IMO, this'll be another home run for sure and you're right about the weird logo, still it's so ...alien looking ( the dots on V are amazing!), it makes sense at the end! Another good review mate. Btw knowing you a bit - and your ability to combine straps on weird looking watches - get the grey one. You will jump on it, won't ya???? lol
Yah, music may not of been a good fit. Need to find some more songs to put into the background, currently just using what TH-cam will let me use for free.
I would have liked them to have placed the crown at 12 o’clock position for authenticity’s sake, as the first trench watches were pocket watches with lugs added for a wrist strap. They were cockeyed on the wrist too, because of this.
I was thinking about that too. Although I wonder if there is a movement they could of used for that. When I looked up this movement I thought it was interesting as it was listed as a partially skeletonized version used in open-heart watches. miyotamovement.com/product/82S5/ Kind of an odd configuration with the open heart and the lower left and small seconds at the lower right. But I think they used it so they could rotate it just enough to get the small seconds at the 6 and keep the crown in the lower right.
The Vario Empire was a gorgeous watch that seems to be very well made. I'm sure this one is also. However not being over keen on numerals on the dial, or small seconds, this one was never going to be on my list. But for those who do get it, I'm sure they will love it
@@VARIOeveryday If I was in the Market to buy a watch I'd definitely get your Empire. Just the way 2020 is going I'm afraid watches have been relegated down the buying list. As said you make fantastic watches and Im sure this launch will go deservedly well 👍
By the way this is the only enamel dial watch at reasonable price in the market, afaik. Which is the main reason I'm really tempted, though I'm a bit scared it may look too vintage for everyday wear.
It should be 40mm and the 4.15 crown is not a good idea. Also, I would have used an ETA 2895 movement in top grade - yes it would have increased the price by $200 but I would have paid it.
I'm definitely picking this watch up. I'm going with the grey dial. Your review fully sold me on it though :) would you say there are any advantages to an enamel dial, or is it just kind of neat?
Enamel dials are never seen on watches in this price point. The next cheapest one I can think of is the seiko presage enamel watches and those cost $1000, followed by AnOrdain ($1500). Other than that its only on HH watches (patek and the like). Even for chinese brands (seagull) enamel is for their luxury models ($2500~). Its a very pleasant surprise.
Not for me, but it is an interesting watch - I especially like the execution of the hands. I think that I just saw a similar dial in a Shinola store recently. Great review, as always.
I like how Shane sometimes sneaks in random watches in cameo appearances. 11:03; the Orion Hellcat discretely finds its way on stage with nary a mention. How do you like the bracelet on it? The rest of the watch? Seems a little overpriced for what you get, but nice still.
I always like to throw some upcoming cameos in. Although I'm surprised no one has mentioned the other one near the beginning. Only had it a week, and waited just over a year to get it. Love the look and it's growing on me every day. You definitely aren't getting a massive bang for your buck with this one. Although the quality is probably on the level of Nodus and NTH, which all charge about the same for a watch with a 9015. So I think a lot of what you are paying for is the extra attention to details that Nick does with his designs and before he ships it out. As for the bracelet, it's a love/ hate relationship right now. Great quality, absolutely love the feel on the wrist and the design. Yet one of the hardest I've ever had to resize and can be a pain to put back on the watch. Pin and collar bracelets can always be a pain, but this was one of the worst. Also, if the end link and the first link of the bracelet aren't perfectly lined up the spring bar seems to get stuck on one side of the link and cant move freely. So you can't put it on the watch unless it's completely flat. Not sure that made sense, but the best way I can describe it.
@@RelativeTime Hmm... The Hamilton chrono? I didn't see the Hellcat the first time in the beginning of the video. I must have taken an extra long blink. Miss a little, miss a lot...
I want both this and the Axios Pathfinder...and will probably buy neither because once again it's in Singapore and I really hate paying import duties&taxes
@@RelativeTime Italy. We have 22% vat, plus any duties. Not sure on those because of the EU-Singapore agreement of details very hard to understand, but still vat is most of the expense anyway
Very cool design that harkens back to a time not often discussed in this hobby. I really enjoy the look and think it’s very well done and I’d even say that I’d like to own one. BUT I know that I would never wear it and it would just sit there in my box looking nice but collecting dust.
Thanks, this is very nice Indeed I may have to break my (won't use Kickstarter) rule.. I had a silver "Eclipse" quartz vh31 4hz SWEEP model, too dressy for me so I sold it (remorse) thanks for the video! You have a relaxing voice.... 🙂👍👍
Thanks. Yah, there is always a little bit of a risk with Kickstarter. But I think this is Vario's 3rd, so they know what they are doing and have a proven track record.
I would love one of these, but its hard to justify 500us for it. i would like to see a cheaper version, not saying this isn't worth 500, but that I have trouble justifying that.
I like Vario as a company and they are doing something different than the usual one-trick dive watch. The watches them selves are nice, in keeping with the period they represent. You've probably picked the least attractive colour variant to my eye.
What a shame, but I'm passing on this piece, personally. Can't get over the 'V'. It absolutely disrupts the entire aesthetic, which is the only reason I'd be interested in a Trench Watch. I bought the Timex Welton, which is a nice Trench Watch inspired piece. Domed sapphire with indiglo. The text for Timex was clean sans serif, so it didn't take away much from the look. I did sell it eventually, as my collection became more "mechanical" centric.
@tkowalczuk right I get that but just cause it was done before does not mean the design cannot be improved by correcting the flaws instead just being a true reproduction.
@@josephj7387 It's due to movement restrictions. If we get to our stretch goal, we will be making a 40mm brass version which I'll try to avoid cropping out the 6.
Thanks for the great review! Just to note, we won't be offering the display caseback for the final watches.
Is the bundstrap going to be longer when the watch is launched?
@@michaelbedford8017 unfortunately they are made already. The thing is I assumed most would not wear it with the bund after some time hence I didnt make the 2 piece strap longer. I might make the 40mm strap slightly longer with this experience.
Thank you for putting an original option out there, and in particular, by keeping reasonnable size. I can see myself wearing one.
Will the Medic watch at 40MM also have the Bund Strap option with the right size? I'm more interested in that somehow.
@@rohitseth818 Yes we will have the 40mm on 20mm bund option as well.
Great review mister & your photography is excellent 👌 well done. Subscribed
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..."while the shit was hitting the fan!" I burst out laughing 🤣 how do you say all this with a deadpan face is beyond me 👍
Joseph Jose. That's just what I was thinking!! 😂
I love it. I was searching for a cool trench watch style for the last two years and this one friggin nails it. I'm ordering it in the cream dial variant.
I'm sure that will look awesome! My girlfriend is ordering that one :)
That one looks really cool with the orange lume.
Thank goodness! A microbrand watch this is *not* a diver. Always glad to see that. Thanks for the review Sir.
Edit: a hunter caseback would be cool. Can't be done now but maybe V2 could have one. I love it except for the closed lugs.
That's something else Vario deserves credit for. I think this is their 3rd watch and so far no divers.
...and a field watch that does not have a date! Thx for showing us this one Shane.
Do you really need a date on a field watch? You die on the 15th. Or maybe the 22nd. Does it really matter?
Great review, Shane. I love this one. The dial reminds me of a pocket watch I had as a youngster. This one would be a keeper for me.
Super happy to see this review up before the KS.
Thanks Shane and Vario!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Recovering the aesthetics of the past is not only a nostalgic value.
Another great video brother! This is a very unique offering from Vario, I like it!
Great timely review, with the usual perfect photography. Thank you.
Thanks!
Awesome review ! I like the Vario trench watch. Very classic and historical. I just purchased one.
Good review, Shane. I was glad you mentioned the size limitation of the strap. I saw this on another channel and went to Vario's site. They had a disclaimer of sorts, in regards to the size of wrist this watch would fit. In my opinion; as it is being marketed; it will ONLY fit a person of smaller wrist size. I have forgotten what Vario listed, but; they did have an exact figure as to whom it would fit. I think it would be prudent for anyone considering this watch to see if it will work for them as the strap is part of the aesthetic of this particular piece.
Great looking watch. Timex does do a trench watch, the Timex Midget. It's a remake of the original Ingersoll, with Indiglo! It's quartz though, so you get the look without the guts. Love mine though.
I mentioned it at the end just briefly. Although I'm not sure if they are making it anymore. Can't find it or the Welton on Timex's site. Yet found a few on Amazon still.
Also not sure what the difference between the midget and the Welton is. They look about the same.
I think the Midget was Japan Limited Edition. It has the arched Timex logo above Midget. The Welton, I believe, is the subsequent US release. I bought the black dial version Midget. Welton is available at Timex.
The Timex Midget was a JDM only limited release. I have a couple WW1 era Ingersoll Midgets. They did a good job if you can find them. Many Ingersoll Midgets have no lume at all. Adding radium to the dial was a special service. Not sure if it was factory or aftermarket but it was not standard.
One of mine has radium hands. I’m certain the radium is still plenty active with a half life of 1600 years but the phosphorescent zinc sulfide that does the glowing when exposed to radium has seen better days.
The Timex would look great with a C3 lume job.
You could in theory apply more zinc sulfide paint and it “should” glow again but short of some hard to get DOE rad nuc training or graduate level nuclear physics education you’d be better off leaving it be.
The radium girl thing blew some of the danger out of proportion because they had ZERO safety protocols. Basic rules like, don’t put nuclear materials in your mouth and don’t paint your nails with radioactive paint, would have solved more than a few problems.
The Timex Welton is nearly identical to the Timex Midget, is cheaper and an infrequent but not limited release.
Some day I’ll save my pennies and find someone to add tritium to a trench watch!
United States WW1 service trousers do have a watch pocket but it’s a hassle to use. The opening is parallel and next to the bottom edge of your belt and maybe six inches or so up under the hem of your tunic. So yes, plenty of fumbling!
I remember as a kid the Bund strap was very popular but they had a leather top / cover so you could protect the watch at all times. Very common with farmers and Graziers.
I could see that being useful.
Great review and appreciate the heads-up on the KS. Will be very interested in this one!
Nice! A friend of mine stated an interest in picking up a WWI trench watch, but I think he was thinking more vintage, but I think this (or the Timex Midget someone else mentioned) would be right up his alley! It would certainly go well with his Hotchkiss 1914 and Chauchat.
Great review as usual. And yeah I dig this watch. Hmm.. I'm very tempted..
Someone has also suggested a double window date under the 12 .It would certainly add to the vintage style .The numbers should match the rest .
The only watch similar that comes to mind is the microbrand lufbery. It also kind of reminds me of my buyalov type b.
Great review, as usual! I love this design and execution. I ordered the cream dial with orange hands and indices with the green bund strap.
Would love to know the history of the red 12. Seiko Laurel made it famous. Where did it start?
I have a Vario Trench 40mm diam. Silver-color with white, enamel dial and yellow indices. It shipped fast to Texas. I really love it. The only nick-pick I have is that I wish Ivan had a model with the crown at the 3, like the real Trench WWI 1918 watches used to be, which you can find on eBay for a good price (the ones that actually work, that is).
Shane, I'm always in awe of your videos. Especially the b roll. Just wow! But let's talk about this trench watch. Vario is killin it! But as a guy with an 8" wrist I'm intrigued by the 40mm medic. Thanks for showing this off. 👍
Thanks! I'm not sure if the prototypes are ready for the medic, but should be pretty impressive if it's anything like the trench. Hopefully Ivan will have photos of one up soon.
Hi Shane, this watch is a winner as far as I'm concerned for a field watch.
Appropriate vintage design wthout the 40+mm sizing.
100m screwdown crown.
The price is very attractive.
A bundstrap is great. An added bonus is that I can use it with all my
vintage 18mm watches that are 34/35mm plus crown that need a size boost. Do you know how much they are charging for the strap alone?
Altogether a great alternative to going down the Rolex oyster clone route.
Great review; everything I needed to know.
Great lume demonstration. There's another reviewer that shines a bright light on it, then covers it with hand, and says, "yep, lume works good".
I wonder if Vario has improved the lume issue since then.
14:25 Steinhart Military 42, Venturo Field watch 2, Boldr Venture, Mitch Mason Chronicle...
Those are all great field watches. Can you think of any that have the Trench Watch style. Specifically with a small seconds? That's what I was having a hard time thinking of.
@@RelativeTime Steinhart 42 Military handwind is with small seconds. But not many. I would rather have regular seconds but with better movement. I think choosing that Miyota defined it was going to be with small seconds.
www.steinhartwatches.de/en/weitere-modelle/military-42.html
@@pierresangeorg2286 I know folks liked Miyota 9 series but I had wanted to capture the trench with small seconds. It was either Miyota or Epson for Japanese.
@@VARIOeveryday You are the boss, decision is yours. I can speak from my perspective. When I'm buying a watch I decide between 10 watches that are my narrow selection and I'm going for best specs and design. For example, Venturo Field 2 has one of most beautiful cases and dials but for me to buy it it has to have something extra regarding the movement. And it doesn't, I already have bunch of NH35.
@@RelativeTime The Oris 1917 is the most direct comparison to this watch for me. Doesn’t have the small seconds but other than that, it’s practically identical.
Hi.... this product always has the golden mecanism....i saw silver mecanism in photos of this products.... have do you know what color has? Because on official site doesn't describe this topic... thanks for your answer.
Do you mean the movement? I think they all are, but if it matters to you. It's best to contact Vario Directly and ask what they are currently doing. If I remember right, the watches come with a black closed case back, so you can't see it anyway. Unless you opt for the optional exhibition version. But again, best to ask them directly what the are currently doing.
The more I see of this one the more I like it. The dial really stood out to me this time... (and that Hamilton Intramatic!)
Shhhh that one's a secret. :)
The production one doesen't have display caseback. I wish it did, but I asked about it and they're doing solid casebacks.
You are 100% correct. I asked Ivan, and a misunderstanding on my part.
I love Vario watches including this one.
Unfortunately, I didn't get in on the kickstarter, but I'm still very excited to get this watch. I opted for the brass version so I'll develop a nice patina, for that extra vintage look.
Which color did you get?
@@RelativeTime I got the brass case with the off-white dial and orange numbers. It felt like the most vintage looking version they offered.
I did :) got mine in brass should be here by the end of the month
Great review as always, i was about to pull the trigger on it, but... do you think bundle will fit my 7.5" wrist?
I think it will be close...
Actually just checked their site. Found this:" Please note bund is suitable for up to a 7.2 inch wrist (fits 7.5 inch for those who wear it tight) and up to 7.5 inch wrist without the bund. Folks with bigger wrist should choose the single pass leather straps which pairs well with the bund."
Can't wait to order mine on the 11th
This is so similar to the Timex Midget being sold on eBay. Also the Timex Welton.
I might have to get one of those to check it out. A lot of people seem to know about them.
It looks similar, but the specs on the Timex fall flat compared to this Vario big time. Still, for an occasional wear, the Timex is great.
Classic look.
Though you hot me wanting to buy the Empire with a blue strap.
The Trench with a blue NATO makes it elegant.
It's very nice, but the red 12 and it being on Kickstarter is a little bit of a turn off
Also, isn't white lume not the same as C3? I thought it would be C1 perhaps, and that's why is doesn't come close to the other watches in the lume test.
They are a decent brand though and all of their watches have to my knowledge been on Kickstarter.
@@ColinLack I guess I'll slowly wean off KS especially for smaller production runs.
@@VARIOeveryday got to do what's best for your business. Though I love the discount offered from Kickstarter.
Great review Shane. Stay safe my friend.😷
Thanks, say safe!
So, i just pledged a Trench watch White/Orange, because this watch is near perfect aesthetically. Love the ceramic white and radium color Lume (though I wish it had more lume).
I'd love to see 2.0 have some functionality changes. A Swiss Movement (WWI was mostly Europe), a 45mm case without not changing the fantastic ratios, 30 ATM, a date option, and an opening lug. DON'T CHANGE THE ASTHETICS! It's Beautiful!
Damn Shane, i had to stop the video twice to realise where the f@ck this funky music was coming from...😎 Combined with this WW1 watch was really not making any sense in my mind... but groove is in the heart, right? And Vario hits straight in there, all products are at least unique, like'em or not, i'd say is true. Empire watch is top IMO, this'll be another home run for sure and you're right about the weird logo, still it's so ...alien looking ( the dots on V are amazing!), it makes sense at the end!
Another good review mate. Btw knowing you a bit - and your ability to combine straps on weird looking watches - get the grey one. You will jump on it, won't ya???? lol
Yah, music may not of been a good fit. Need to find some more songs to put into the background, currently just using what TH-cam will let me use for free.
Cathedral hands, while not my go to definitely works better for this era style. Love your reviews!
I need the white dial with vintage lume one or the gray one.
Great review of a watch I am looking forward to taking delivery of in May
or: Great review of a watch I'm getting in May.
I would have liked them to have placed the crown at 12 o’clock position for authenticity’s sake, as the first trench watches were pocket watches with lugs added for a wrist strap. They were cockeyed on the wrist too, because of this.
I was thinking about that too. Although I wonder if there is a movement they could of used for that. When I looked up this movement I thought it was interesting as it was listed as a partially skeletonized version used in open-heart watches.
miyotamovement.com/product/82S5/
Kind of an odd configuration with the open heart and the lower left and small seconds at the lower right. But I think they used it so they could rotate it just enough to get the small seconds at the 6 and keep the crown in the lower right.
The Vario Empire was a gorgeous watch that seems to be very well made. I'm sure this one is also. However not being over keen on numerals on the dial, or small seconds, this one was never going to be on my list. But for those who do get it, I'm sure they will love it
We do have a 1918 Medic using a 3 hander :)
@@VARIOeveryday If I was in the Market to buy a watch I'd definitely get your Empire. Just the way 2020 is going I'm afraid watches have been relegated down the buying list. As said you make fantastic watches and Im sure this launch will go deservedly well 👍
By the way this is the only enamel dial watch at reasonable price in the market, afaik. Which is the main reason I'm really tempted, though I'm a bit scared it may look too vintage for everyday wear.
Definitely on the radar, very sharp looking.
Am I the only one who is looking forward to the Medic Watch more than the field?
Nope, a few other people have mentioned it too. Ivan also mentioned a brass version as a stretch goal.
It should be 40mm and the 4.15 crown is not a good idea. Also, I would have used an ETA 2895 movement in top grade - yes it would have increased the price by $200 but I would have paid it.
Interesting. Just submitted a visual essay about fashion's transition from pocket watches to wristwatches for men. Might order!
I'm definitely picking this watch up. I'm going with the grey dial. Your review fully sold me on it though :) would you say there are any advantages to an enamel dial, or is it just kind of neat?
Enamel dials are never seen on watches in this price point. The next cheapest one I can think of is the seiko presage enamel watches and those cost $1000, followed by AnOrdain ($1500). Other than that its only on HH watches (patek and the like). Even for chinese brands (seagull) enamel is for their luxury models ($2500~). Its a very pleasant surprise.
@@欧阳霖峰 This one does have enamel though.
@@ColinLack yes im saying other than this vario watch.
@@欧阳霖峰 Oh! I understand sorry :) I'm pretty groggy today so reading comprehension isn't at its best today! Did you buy one of these Varios?
Beauty! ❤ AND a spec monster 💪
Excellent review, I love the Vario brand. I will hopefully get one of these to review as well 👍🏻
Hope you don't have to wait too long
Not for me, but it is an interesting watch - I especially like the execution of the hands. I think that I just saw a similar dial in a Shinola store recently. Great review, as always.
That's true. The Shinola Runwell line has a similar style, and some even have a small second.
Love this watch. Shame the bun strap is too small for my wrist..3 more holes and I would have bought it without hesitation
The bund can be used with the single pass if you like that look
I like how Shane sometimes sneaks in random watches in cameo appearances. 11:03; the Orion Hellcat discretely finds its way on stage with nary a mention.
How do you like the bracelet on it? The rest of the watch? Seems a little overpriced for what you get, but nice still.
I always like to throw some upcoming cameos in. Although I'm surprised no one has mentioned the other one near the beginning.
Only had it a week, and waited just over a year to get it. Love the look and it's growing on me every day.
You definitely aren't getting a massive bang for your buck with this one. Although the quality is probably on the level of Nodus and NTH, which all charge about the same for a watch with a 9015. So I think a lot of what you are paying for is the extra attention to details that Nick does with his designs and before he ships it out.
As for the bracelet, it's a love/ hate relationship right now. Great quality, absolutely love the feel on the wrist and the design. Yet one of the hardest I've ever had to resize and can be a pain to put back on the watch. Pin and collar bracelets can always be a pain, but this was one of the worst. Also, if the end link and the first link of the bracelet aren't perfectly lined up the spring bar seems to get stuck on one side of the link and cant move freely. So you can't put it on the watch unless it's completely flat.
Not sure that made sense, but the best way I can describe it.
@@RelativeTime Hmm... The Hamilton chrono? I didn't see the Hellcat the first time in the beginning of the video. I must have taken an extra long blink. Miss a little, miss a lot...
I want both this and the Axios Pathfinder...and will probably buy neither because once again it's in Singapore and I really hate paying import duties&taxes
Where do you live? Luckily in the US we don't pay any import/duty until it's over $800.
@@RelativeTime Italy. We have 22% vat, plus any duties. Not sure on those because of the EU-Singapore agreement of details very hard to understand, but still vat is most of the expense anyway
@@36424567254 shit and I thought the UKs 19% vat was bad I thought we were the worst country for import bullshit
Great review. Has anyone noticed how much he sounds like the guy from Amercian Physco talking about the business cards? Haha, maybe just me.
I'd really like to see the medic version in person.
So would I. I'm not sure if the prototypes are done yet, but love to see some pictures.
Starting at 9:35 ...by the time we get to "indeces," I hear nothing but a Patrick Bateman narration saying "That's bone"
Very nice! 😃
Very cool design that harkens back to a time not often discussed in this hobby. I really enjoy the look and think it’s very well done and I’d even say that I’d like to own one. BUT I know that I would never wear it and it would just sit there in my box looking nice but collecting dust.
It's ok for YOU to collect watches. But not ok for your watches to collect dust? Live and let live dude.
@@Frip36 😂😂😂 they live in my house and they will follow my rules!
I really like the look! I'm not sure if I'd necessarily buy one but it's kind of neat.
Thanks for using the simple word "look" instead of the ubiquitous "aesthetic".
Love the look of these. So classic. Love the Onion crown and how they've stuck to a really trench style on the dial.
Thanks, this is very nice Indeed I may have to break my (won't use Kickstarter) rule.. I had a silver "Eclipse" quartz vh31 4hz SWEEP model, too dressy for me so I sold it (remorse) thanks for the video! You have a relaxing voice.... 🙂👍👍
I've used Kickstarter a few times and had no problem. The only downside is the long wait
@@bifflee3603 1st 300 already in production since Sep so the early birds don't have to wait too long.
Thanks.
Yah, there is always a little bit of a risk with Kickstarter. But I think this is Vario's 3rd, so they know what they are doing and have a proven track record.
They can charge more for lume, i woukd be willing to lay extra, great looking watches
I would love one of these, but its hard to justify 500us for it. i would like to see a cheaper version, not saying this isn't worth 500, but that I have trouble justifying that.
I like Vario as a company and they are doing something different than the usual one-trick dive watch. The watches them selves are nice, in keeping with the period they represent. You've probably picked the least attractive colour variant to my eye.
If I wind up buying one, I think I'll go for the grey version. I think it's more my style anyways.
This watch appeals to me!
Nice, but I’d opt for the Seiko SNZG15J1 at about $100 less.
The SNZGs are great. I'm actually surprised they haven't gone up more in price. The SNKs used to be $60, but are now closer to $120 in some cases.
SNZG is a field watch with very good lume.
More LUME please
What a shame, but I'm passing on this piece, personally. Can't get over the 'V'. It absolutely disrupts the entire aesthetic, which is the only reason I'd be interested in a Trench Watch. I bought the Timex Welton, which is a nice Trench Watch inspired piece. Domed sapphire with indiglo. The text for Timex was clean sans serif, so it didn't take away much from the look. I did sell it eventually, as my collection became more "mechanical" centric.
Eh hardly the v is art deco it really isn't as out of place as you think
The fact that the watch takes 18mm NATO straps, not 20 or 22's is a bit of a bummer...
22 would probably be too big for a watch of this size. Although I think the 40mm version will have 20mm lug width.
Great watch offer something different 👏👏👏👏
I think Vario deserves a lot of credit for not making another diver. Nothing wrong with divers, but the market is a bit saturated.
Oh nice! That was the one you showed on Instagram.
The Arabics could be a smidge smaller I think..................
Why do people decide to design subdials that eat into the Arabic numerals 😡
@tkowalczuk right I get that but just cause it was done before does not mean the design cannot be improved by correcting the flaws instead just being a true reproduction.
@@josephj7387 It's due to movement restrictions. If we get to our stretch goal, we will be making a 40mm brass version which I'll try to avoid cropping out the 6.
@@VARIOeveryday wow thanks Vario! I appreciate the response and also the fact that you have given much thought to the design!
@Vario Brass version would be pretty cool.
I say dear boy, language (2.04), language.
I bet these watch designers has to take a Xanax before you review there watches lol
Not really a full sized humans watch. Wired lugs.......uh, No.
The wired lugs in general or the fixed lugs that you can't change.
This guy creeps me out.
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@@RelativeTime You're overly mannered. No documentary producer would accept such affectation. Great videos. Constructive criticism. Peace.