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Vaer R1 Racing ChronographvsWolbrook Skindiver Automatic

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R1 Racing Chronograph
VaerR1 Racing Chronograph
MSRP $499
Skindiver Automatic
WolbrookSkindiver Automatic
MSRP $453

At a glance

9 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
R1 Racing Chronograph38mm
Skindiver Automatic40mm
Power Reserve
R1 Racing Chronograph40h
Skindiver Automatic40h
Water Resistance
R1 Racing Chronograph100m
Skindiver Automatic150m
MSRP
R1 Racing Chronograph$499
Skindiver Automatic$453

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Chronograph
Diver
Diameter
38mm
40mm
Thickness
12.6mm
13mm
Lug-to-Lug
46mm
Water Resistance
100m
150m

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Cream
Green

Movement

2 specs
Caliber
Miyota 8315
Type
Quartz
Automatic

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$499
$453

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What people say

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Vaer R1 Racing Chronograph

The Vaer R1 Racing Chronograph is widely praised for its beautiful cream dial, which some describe as champagne-like, and its luxurious case finishing for the price. Owners appreciate its well-proportioned design, pleasing dial with well-chosen font weights, and retro feel, with one noting it remains a favorite in their rotation and has easy band swapping. The watch features a 38mm cushion case, a Seiko VK63 meca-quartz movement, 100m water resistance, and American assembly. One owner noted the 42mm size wears small for a larger wrist, and the "ghost" crown position is mentioned. It includes two signed-buckle straps and a domed sapphire crystal. Overall, owners rate the Vaer R1 Racing Chronograph highly for its vintage-inspired aesthetic and value.

Wolbrook Skindiver Automatic

The Wolbrook Skindiver Automatic is widely praised for its attractive vintage aesthetic, comfortable wearability, and legible dial, with many owners highlighting its quality build and value under $500. Owners often commend the Beads of Rice bracelet and tropic strap, the box sapphire crystal, and the overall solid feel that suggests nothing is cheap. Specific praise is given to its lume, which some find lasts well and is great, and its accuracy, with one owner noting exceptional performance. However, some find the finishing merely fine, not exceptional, and note issues with the push-pull crown lacking a positive lock or being noisy. The 20mm strap width and drilled lugs that don't fit all spring bars are also mentioned as potential drawbacks. The Miyota 8315 movement, while preferred over the 8215, is described by one owner as noisy, and the non-transferable warranty policy is a concern for some.

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