I love Vario. It's because of their 1918 Trench/Medic Watch that I first learned that World War I was the reason men switched from pocket to wrist watches. The 1918 Pilot looks great, but for someone who's left-handed and wears his watches on his right wrist, it won't really work for me. But I look forward to their next cool watch release.
Same, I love their Trench/Medic line on bund straps and I intend to buy one, along with this metal protective cap. I just haven't decided yet WHICH one, because they all look really nice😅 I'm thinking about one cased in bronze. Also, even though I'm not that much into quartz watches, I really like their Versa double-faced take on JLC "Reverso", which has been relaunched recently. Their "Empire" collection is impressive as well, as I'm a fan of art deco. I just wish Versa was manufactured in a mechanical version, too, but I guess it would be then either unreasonably thick, or substantially more expensive (obviously).
as a singaporean myself,. i am proud of vario brand and their achievements till date. but their watch lume is always quite weak. this model also looks too much like the 1918 trench watch which i purchased pre-owned , just tilted the dial to look like those vintage driver's watches. their watches, being all made in china, also have some QC issues randomly which i realize for my own piece is the screw down crown threads getting very gritty and unable to scew down. i managed to solve this partially via using the dental floss method.... which i think most watch enthusiast knows by now.
@@JanKowalski-rd7ybThe bronze case looks great but I have two problems with it: How does it age? As in, will it get a nasty kind of patina with time? And... The best looking dial combo for the bronze case seems to be the one with white base and jellow (or was it orange?) numbers... The problem being it looks kinda cartoonish. Being a lefty I'm eyeing the black dial trench.
I recently bought the Baltany homage of the Vacheron Constantin 1921 with the similar angled dial. Worn inside the left wrist the angle works perfectly at all times, it was quite a surprise. Thanks for reviewing this Vario 👍
Thanks for this information! When he mentioned "preacher's watch" the 1921 came up, so I immediately went to Aliexpress to search for a Chinese homage. Good to know the Baltany works well!
Hi Dave, I just visited Japan (off had to buy a couple seikos there) and while there I learned about this brand, Kuoe. They’re based in Kyoto and you can actually go to their office there and buy a watch. Would love an episode maybe checking this out if you haven’t already!
I love these tilted dial watches! I bought the 1918 Pilot the day it came out and its one of my most worn watches. It has good build quality, isn't compromised in design (Longines Avigation A-7 and its horrific date window) and isn't the cost of a decent car (VC 1921). For similar watches, theres the Vostok 581 driving watch, which is a bit more wearable than the Vario, but its acrylic crystal and lack of water resistance compromise it. Theres also the Baltany 1921 homage, but I haven't had hands on experience with it.
This dial layout calls to mind the Longines Avigation watch, or the Vaceron Constantine American 1921, both at considerably higher prices than the Vario. I do like the vintage asthetic that Vario is doing. I do like their trench style watches.
That Vario that you reviewed a couple of months ago, the light blue one was Fantastic , so is this one. They are both watches that I really like and could see myself buying.
Weird but VERY nice. Hands and numerals remind me of the Zenith pilots watches of the 1930s. I have a very budget Tandorio with the same look dial and hands, equipped with a trusty NH35. Great review of a really nice piece.
I like the look of these, so it’s good to see a review by someone I know and trust. I’m not sure about the tilt, but like the more authentic strap bars. I’ve looked at original early 1900 watches every now and then as my grandfather was in the First World War as a soldier and then a steam engine driver, so a watch like something that he might have worn appeals. A bull nose pocket watch style (with the crown at 12 O’clock but without the tilt) or the crown at 3 would be interesting. That blue face is interesting over their regular black and medic specs. The price it a bit painful for me, not unreasonable, but quite affordable for me!
Too bad the indice lume is so weak. I'm guessing the indices are stamped, limiting the amount of lume applied. About the strap, as you mention at the beginning smaller pocket watches were converted to wristwatches by brazing on fixed lugs. The screw 'rivets' Vario uses is legit, another method was the strap was stitched onto the watch. This method made sense, most military troops, especially back then, had to make their own repairs to clothing, boots etc., so attaching a strap wasn't very difficult. Keep in mind, officers and pilots had orderlies taking care of day-to-day necessities, they would be the ones caring for an officer's 'kit'.
I will spoil the “original” party 😂, but have a look at Longines Heritage Avigation Type A7. True aviation legacy there. This is just one of the versions (current). They had many over the time, including one with the font used by Vario.
4:20 - in this case - please glue your hand to a steering wheel so you can read the time and the watch makes more sense btw - when are you planning to sell your whole collection and buy 1 decent & "luxury" watch ?
I would love a watch like that one, with big arabic figures instead of bars, but you never see any these days. And if you do, you have to pay around a $1,000 to own it. !
You should take a look at the Helm Miyako, it's satisfied all my pilot watch cravings. With the crown, a leather strap, numerals and heft it feels more like a flieger than a dive watch. The rotating bezel makes it super useful when driving. The blue one is my daily.
Many non hacking movements can actually be hacked simply by when setting the time hold the crown so that the seconds hand will be pushed back in increments, much like on a Vostok 😊
as singaporean myself,. i am proud of vario brand and their achievements till date. but their watch lume is always quite weak. this model also looks too much like the 1918 trench watch which i purchased pre-owned , just tilted the dial to look like those vintage driver's watches. their watches, being all made in china, also have some QC issues randomly which i realize for my own piece is the screw down crown threads getting very gritty and unable to scew down. i managed to solve this partially via using the dental floss method.... which i think most watch enthusiast knows by now.
I love Vario. It's because of their 1918 Trench/Medic Watch that I first learned that World War I was the reason men switched from pocket to wrist watches. The 1918 Pilot looks great, but for someone who's left-handed and wears his watches on his right wrist, it won't really work for me. But I look forward to their next cool watch release.
Same, I love their Trench/Medic line on bund straps and I intend to buy one, along with this metal protective cap. I just haven't decided yet WHICH one, because they all look really nice😅 I'm thinking about one cased in bronze.
Also, even though I'm not that much into quartz watches, I really like their Versa double-faced take on JLC "Reverso", which has been relaunched recently. Their "Empire" collection is impressive as well, as I'm a fan of art deco. I just wish Versa was manufactured in a mechanical version, too, but I guess it would be then either unreasonably thick, or substantially more expensive (obviously).
as a singaporean myself,. i am proud of vario brand and their achievements till date. but their watch lume is always quite weak. this model also looks too much like the 1918 trench watch which i purchased pre-owned , just tilted the dial to look like those vintage driver's watches. their watches, being all made in china, also have some QC issues randomly which i realize for my own piece is the screw down crown threads getting very gritty and unable to scew down. i managed to solve this partially via using the dental floss method.... which i think most watch enthusiast knows by now.
@@JanKowalski-rd7ybThe bronze case looks great but I have two problems with it: How does it age? As in, will it get a nasty kind of patina with time? And... The best looking dial combo for the bronze case seems to be the one with white base and jellow (or was it orange?) numbers... The problem being it looks kinda cartoonish. Being a lefty I'm eyeing the black dial trench.
I recently bought the Baltany homage of the Vacheron Constantin 1921 with the similar angled dial. Worn inside the left wrist the angle works perfectly at all times, it was quite a surprise. Thanks for reviewing this Vario 👍
Thanks for this information! When he mentioned "preacher's watch" the 1921 came up, so I immediately went to Aliexpress to search for a Chinese homage. Good to know the Baltany works well!
Hi Dave, I just visited Japan (off had to buy a couple seikos there) and while there I learned about this brand, Kuoe. They’re based in Kyoto and you can actually go to their office there and buy a watch. Would love an episode maybe checking this out if you haven’t already!
I love these tilted dial watches! I bought the 1918 Pilot the day it came out and its one of my most worn watches. It has good build quality, isn't compromised in design (Longines Avigation A-7 and its horrific date window) and isn't the cost of a decent car (VC 1921). For similar watches, theres the Vostok 581 driving watch, which is a bit more wearable than the Vario, but its acrylic crystal and lack of water resistance compromise it. Theres also the Baltany 1921 homage, but I haven't had hands on experience with it.
Stunning videography as usual !
This dial layout calls to mind the Longines Avigation watch, or the Vaceron Constantine American 1921, both at considerably higher prices than the Vario. I do like the vintage asthetic that Vario is doing. I do like their trench style watches.
That Vario that you reviewed a couple of months ago, the light blue one was Fantastic , so is this one. They are both watches that I really like and could see myself buying.
Do they do one angled for those of us who wear our watches on our right hands?
very lovely looking watch. Nice review.
I really love quirky pieces like this, and its so rare to find them at such an affordable price.
Another excellent video. Love how Vario went all the way with the vintage look.
Weird but VERY nice. Hands and numerals remind me of the Zenith pilots watches of the 1930s. I have a very budget Tandorio with the same look dial and hands, equipped with a trusty NH35. Great review of a really nice piece.
Baltany 1921 homage has a similar principle.
Very sharp piece just wish the lugs had those little set screws that allow you to put any strap you like
I have the black dial on dark brown leather. Lovely piece.
I like the look of these, so it’s good to see a review by someone I know and trust. I’m not sure about the tilt, but like the more authentic strap bars. I’ve looked at original early 1900 watches every now and then as my grandfather was in the First World War as a soldier and then a steam engine driver, so a watch like something that he might have worn appeals. A bull nose pocket watch style (with the crown at 12 O’clock but without the tilt) or the crown at 3 would be interesting. That blue face is interesting over their regular black and medic specs. The price it a bit painful for me, not unreasonable, but quite affordable for me!
Very cool watch style 👍
Nice looking watch and I get the design aspect of it. I'd be more interested if it had a traditional alignment, though.
I like a hand wound movement but have concerns about it being discontinued. I also like the bundt strap . Will it fit a 7.5" wrist.
Amazing and unique that's also functional in design.
After watching your review, I was surprised about how much I liked this watch.
this looks amazing
Can you make a video about mods for a168
That is a great looking movement! ❤
This brand is on my short list to keep track of, this looks like a nice one!
If you're using a vertical yoke (shaped like a squared-off Y), you wear it on the inside of your wrist.
Too bad the indice lume is so weak. I'm guessing the indices are stamped, limiting the amount of lume applied. About the strap, as you mention at the beginning smaller pocket watches were converted to wristwatches by brazing on fixed lugs. The screw 'rivets' Vario uses is legit, another method was the strap was stitched onto the watch. This method made sense, most military troops, especially back then, had to make their own repairs to clothing, boots etc., so attaching a strap wasn't very difficult. Keep in mind, officers and pilots had orderlies taking care of day-to-day necessities, they would be the ones caring for an officer's 'kit'.
I will spoil the “original” party 😂, but have a look at Longines Heritage Avigation Type A7. True aviation legacy there.
This is just one of the versions (current). They had many over the time, including one with the font used by Vario.
You know, I learn more about watches from reading comments than literally any other source of information. Thanks!
It's good there's so much to find out about watches. Otherwise, I can't imagine what we would do with so much free time🤣@@JusttheWatch
I love your show. Keep it up! @@JusttheWatch
This might have to be my next watch!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉 wow
4:20 - in this case - please glue your hand to a steering wheel so you can read the time and the watch makes more sense
btw - when are you planning to sell your whole collection and buy 1 decent & "luxury" watch ?
I would love a watch like that one, with big arabic figures instead of bars, but you never see any these days. And if you do, you have to pay around a $1,000 to own it. !
You should take a look at the Helm Miyako, it's satisfied all my pilot watch cravings.
With the crown, a leather strap, numerals and heft it feels more like a flieger than a dive watch. The rotating bezel makes it super useful when driving.
The blue one is my daily.
Many non hacking movements can actually be hacked simply by when setting the time hold the crown so that the seconds hand will be pushed back in increments, much like on a Vostok 😊
Interesting.
Great design but suits left wrist wearers only😢
Cool
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Absolutely not for me.
as singaporean myself,. i am proud of vario brand and their achievements till date. but their watch lume is always quite weak. this model also looks too much like the 1918 trench watch which i purchased pre-owned , just tilted the dial to look like those vintage driver's watches. their watches, being all made in china, also have some QC issues randomly which i realize for my own piece is the screw down crown threads getting very gritty and unable to scew down. i managed to solve this partially via using the dental floss method.... which i think most watch enthusiast knows by now.