For what its worth to everyone, I have had my Boderry Voyager since last October, so 3 months total. I know that is not that long but I have put this watch through the works, from wearing in the office to doing metal fab and auto repairs, which I usually don't wear a watch doing the shop work but wanted a good idea of how good it is. Except for a couple minor scratches on the case, which you cannot really see, it has done great. I am going to pull the trigger on another one of a different dial color, I love this watch. Also, the NH35a movement is not that expensive so if you had to change it you can and save the cost of taking it to a watchmaker for repair. Yes, I have a $150 timegrapher for setting the movement. It is my new hobby now. lol Seriously though, these watches are legit. Also, I have two of the Bertucci watches, yes I love those too, but this watch is just as good as those. However, I do prefer an automatic movement over a quartz, just my thing. There is nothing wrong with Bertucci's movements. The first Bertucci I owned the battery lasted almost 5 years, so no complaints about that brand. I prefer the Boderry as the design, while similar, is a little more stylish in my opinion and having an automatic movement was the icing on the cake. Don't be afraid to try these watches, they are great.
Look great for under $150. You can't beat that even the shitty deployment. I'll give them props for adding an extra hole on the lug so you can get different bracelets to fit
I hear a rattle when I shake it lightly. Was it always there and I did not notice? I had it for 7 days and it has been -4 seconds per day. Pretty good. The rattling sound worries me.
“Because I’m simply the best watch related channel on UA-cam…” I mean why hide truth right? Ha! Thanks for the great review. I think it’s honestly a pretty good watch, but I’m with you. I prefer steel over titanium all day long. Thanks!
For the price, I think they did an exceptional job with the case finishing. My titanium Bertucci isn't finished as well between the lugs as the Boderry is. I picked up one of the bronze Voyagers. It has some issues, but I like the personality of the bronze.
@@degenerateWA The double pass leather strap (which has nice bronze hardware) piles up under the watch to add over 4mm to the height. Easy enough solution to pop it on another strap. The hands aren't very crisp. At times, it looks like someone colored outside the lines or the colors bled when reading the time. However, that could be my old cranky eyes. The last one I knew about before ordering and doesn't bother me a whole lot, but a white date wheel on a green watch. I will say, the watch is fun and I do enjoy it, warts and all. Sorry for the long answer.
Hey thanks for review! Much appreciated fellow watch degenerate! After watching the video, i'm now leaning towards picking it up in a canvas strap, although that titanium looks really good on wrist. I get you on the aversion to its weight, my favorite watches in my collection also tend to be the heaviest ones.
Nice review! I use the two different spring bar holes like a microadjust feature on the zulu strap. I was in between sizes, and was able to get a nice fit by using one set of holes over the other.
" The clasp is shit." Straight to the point from the best watch review channel on UA-cam! 🍻
🫡 the burden I carry is great😞... 🤣
indeed haha
01:55 Benchmade Barrage 😃👍
This man gets it🍻
The bronze version is gorgeous and heavier than the steel
Very nice 👌
For what its worth to everyone, I have had my Boderry Voyager since last October, so 3 months total. I know that is not that long but I have put this watch through the works, from wearing in the office to doing metal fab and auto repairs, which I usually don't wear a watch doing the shop work but wanted a good idea of how good it is. Except for a couple minor scratches on the case, which you cannot really see, it has done great. I am going to pull the trigger on another one of a different dial color, I love this watch. Also, the NH35a movement is not that expensive so if you had to change it you can and save the cost of taking it to a watchmaker for repair. Yes, I have a $150 timegrapher for setting the movement. It is my new hobby now. lol Seriously though, these watches are legit. Also, I have two of the Bertucci watches, yes I love those too, but this watch is just as good as those. However, I do prefer an automatic movement over a quartz, just my thing. There is nothing wrong with Bertucci's movements. The first Bertucci I owned the battery lasted almost 5 years, so no complaints about that brand. I prefer the Boderry as the design, while similar, is a little more stylish in my opinion and having an automatic movement was the icing on the cake. Don't be afraid to try these watches, they are great.
Good insight🍻
Look great for under $150. You can't beat that even the shitty deployment. I'll give them props for adding an extra hole on the lug so you can get different bracelets to fit
Hey man you know me, nothing but the finest taste😎🤣
What happens if the spring bar fails? can you change it?
You can remove the quick release springbar if necessary.
Lovely es watch
For lovely people!🍻
Excellent review, short and to the point. Thanks
I hear a rattle when I shake it lightly. Was it always there and I did not notice? I had it for 7 days and it has been -4 seconds per day. Pretty good. The rattling sound worries me.
“Because I’m simply the best watch related channel on UA-cam…”
I mean why hide truth right? Ha! Thanks for the great review. I think it’s honestly a pretty good watch, but I’m with you. I prefer steel over titanium all day long. Thanks!
🤣 hey I appreciate you taking the joke in stride🍻
For the price, I think they did an exceptional job with the case finishing. My titanium Bertucci isn't finished as well between
the lugs as the Boderry is. I picked up one of the bronze Voyagers. It has some issues, but I like the personality of the bronze.
Very nice. What were the issues?
@@degenerateWA The double pass leather strap (which has nice bronze hardware) piles up under the watch to add over 4mm to the height. Easy enough solution to pop it on another strap. The hands aren't very crisp. At times, it looks like someone colored outside the lines or the colors bled when reading the time. However, that could be my old cranky eyes. The last one I knew about before ordering and doesn't bother me a whole lot, but a white date wheel on a green watch. I will say, the watch is fun and I do enjoy it, warts and all. Sorry for the long answer.
Hey thanks for review! Much appreciated fellow watch degenerate! After watching the video, i'm now leaning towards picking it up in a canvas strap, although that titanium looks really good on wrist. I get you on the aversion to its weight, my favorite watches in my collection also tend to be the heaviest ones.
Right on🍻
Nice review! I use the two different spring bar holes like a microadjust feature on the zulu strap. I was in between sizes, and was able to get a nice fit by using one set of holes over the other.
A great feature👌
Baltany also has 2 lug holes, and I love that, one is for natos and the other one for 2 piece straps
Excellent attention to detail
Mine is in the mail. Great video!
Awesome, much appreciated🍻
what is the coupon code tho?
It was months ago and it was the one that popped up automatically when you go to their website. I think it was BODERRY10
@@degenerateWA i can confirm, BODERRY10 still works
@@degenerateWA yeah it still works. thanks my guy and awesome review!
Hope I'm not too late but SAVE15 will get you 15% off.