@@hyu-nw I was watching closely to the sub dials, and it turns out that there is a 24 Hours gauge, not a 12 Hours, that is unusual... I don' t think this watch is truly useful as a chronometer... because jumping from gauging minutes (the 1 hour gauge), to a 24 hour scale, I think is too large... I don´t know... Let me know what you think. Cheers
I understand the jump from minutes to a 24 hour scale can be a bit large. It's worked for me so I guess it depends on the user and what they want out of the watch/how they want to use it. Overall, it comes down to preference- we choose based on lots of factors like size, shape, design, functionality, etc. but may have to compromise on things as well. Personally, I think the VRT is the best homage option for the Paul Newman but if you don't mind the design than there are better chronograph watches out there that have the exact functions you're looking for.
You can start and stop the timer with the top and bottom button- the sub dial on the left keeps track of the timer up to 60 min then stops beyond that. The center sub dial is the minute hand and moves automatically (quartz motion with the ticking instead of sweeping). The sub dial on the right is a 24hr clock and moves by itself eery hour up to 24 hours.
Great video
Does anyone know the weight of the watch in grams without the bracelet?
need to get an oyster with skinnier center links
Interesting watch, what movement they have? Miyota? thank you for the review!
Can't seem to find info on movement but it is listed as mecha-quartz.
@@hyu-nw I was watching closely to the sub dials, and it turns out that there is a 24 Hours gauge, not a 12 Hours, that is unusual... I don' t think this watch is truly useful as a chronometer... because jumping from gauging minutes (the 1 hour gauge), to a 24 hour scale, I think is too large... I don´t know... Let me know what you think. Cheers
I understand the jump from minutes to a 24 hour scale can be a bit large. It's worked for me so I guess it depends on the user and what they want out of the watch/how they want to use it. Overall, it comes down to preference- we choose based on lots of factors like size, shape, design, functionality, etc. but may have to compromise on things as well. Personally, I think the VRT is the best homage option for the Paul Newman but if you don't mind the design than there are better chronograph watches out there that have the exact functions you're looking for.
@@hyu-nw Agree with you is the best homage of the Exotic Dial Daytona, thank you!
How long did it take for you to receive yours? I just placed my order, super excited!
It look a little under a week for me
Sorry if I missed it but how big is your wrist? Nice review!
6in
This is the regular oyster bracelet?
It's the one the watch came with.
Very nice looking. I wish it was a 39-40 though. All those micro-adjusters are awesome, others should take note.
I'm enjoying it more and more every time I wear it!
I also wish it were a bit bigger in case diameter but I can appreciate that it’s so accurate to the watch it’s inspired by.
What do you do to get sub dials working
You can start and stop the timer with the top and bottom button- the sub dial on the left keeps track of the timer up to 60 min then stops beyond that. The center sub dial is the minute hand and moves automatically (quartz motion with the ticking instead of sweeping). The sub dial on the right is a 24hr clock and moves by itself eery hour up to 24 hours.
why you keep looking out to the side 👀?
The monitor is on the side