Undone Watch Reviews - 12&60 https://12and60.com/watch-reviews/brands/undone/ Watch Reviews & Blog Thu, 14 Mar 2019 22:36:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 224535848 Undone Urban Regatta “Nacra 17” Blue Watch Review https://12and60.com/undone-urban-regatta-nacra-17-blue-watch-review/ https://12and60.com/undone-urban-regatta-nacra-17-blue-watch-review/#respond Thu, 14 Mar 2019 22:36:28 +0000 https://12and60.com/?p=11257 Nacra 17 is a type of sailing boat (it’s a catamaran to be precise) used in races such as the Olympics, and it is the focus of this special edition...

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Nacra 17 is a type of sailing boat (it’s a catamaran to be precise) used in races such as the Olympics, and it is the focus of this special edition Regatta model from Undone. In reality, the only difference between this version and the standard Regatta is the addition of the R17 logo located at 12 on the dial, and on the caseback.

As is usually the case, Undone offer you a plethora of customisation options for the Regatta series, but this one is a pre-selected style. So, let’s take a look to see how it stacks up.

The video review

The specs

The case

If you look at the case from the side, you can see it’s very detailed and angular; and has a pleasing amount of detail for the price. There’s a number of lines and the bezel protrudes out from the main body, which actually makes it wear a lot less than the 41.8mm diameter suggests as the caseback is a lot smaller.

The protruding tachymeter bezel measures speed over distance, which has a brushed top; the markings are all accurately engraved and paint-filled. It frames the domed crystal well.

The push-pull crown is pleasantly flatter than I’d expect, and the shallow depth works well – the shape is sort of a squished onion. On top of that, it’s also partially hidden behind the bezel, allowing it to be more concealed. It has some very good detailing on it – the Undone “U” logo is deeply engraved on the end, and the grip is gentle but exact, and easy to use.

Sitting on top of the case is a hardened K1 mineral crystal. The tall dome allows it to sit high above the bezel, which looks great – but it’s a real shame it’s not sapphire, especially as the height would make it more susceptible to bangs. The anti-reflective coating isn’t the most effective.

The case back is flat and highly polished; and due to this, as you can see, it picks up scratches easily. The markings are lightly engraved but it’s quite eye-catching.

The pump-grip style pushers are fully polished, and are a good size for connection and provide reassuring feedback.

The dial

The most interesting / unusual aspect to the dial is the 20-minute chronograph subdial at 9. It’s split into 5-minute increments, which are used a lot in boat racing. There’s also the 24 hour subdial at 3, which has a split top / bottom to signify night and day, and finally the running seconds at 6. Both of these have a concentric circular pattern engraved into them which introduces a small amount of texture and depth to the dial.

The date window is positioned at 4:30, with a white date wheel which is easy to view against the blue backdrop. It is cut straight out of the dial, with no border – so whilst this is the best option for simplistic design, perhaps a bit more detail would display closer attention to detail.

The lume strength is average and can be found on the painted baton hour markers.

The hands are straight pointed sticks with lumed channels running down the centre and are white painted. The big chronograph seconds hand is a bit more exciting, being a straight blue stick with a hollow disc near the tip and a wider counterweight.

In this special edition model, the “Nacra 17” N17 logo is printed below 12, whereas the standard Regatta has no logo in that space. The Undone logo is located discreetly at the base of the dial.

From a design perspective, there’s definitely a charm behind it, and I also like how it’s slightly different to the norm. There’s nothing to complain about in terms of construction, bar perhaps the lume being a little bit stronger

The strap

The leather for the strap is a deep rustic blue, which is extremely supple and comfortable – it truly is beautiful to wear. It also gathers some character with age, as the colours alter and get darker.

It has a racing theme coming through due to the multitude of holes, and the cream stitched details at the top and bottom are eye-catching. Quick-release pins are a plus as always, ensuring a speedy and safe removal.

The standard tang buckle has the Undone logo laser etched on the top bar, which is a bit disappointing; I would have preferred the same level of detail found on the crown ideally – or at least light engraving.

The movement

The movement used is the Seiko VK83, specifically for the 20-minute chronograph. It’s a mecha-quartz, so the chronograph seconds hand has a mechanical module powering it and therefore a “sweep” to it – which runs at 5 ticks per second.

Final comments

Would I use this watch yachting? No; not that I yacht in the first place. But I don’t think that’s the point: it’s aimed towards those who are enthusiastic about yachting, and I think it’s a very good proposition for them. It signifies their interest but it doesn’t mean they have to wear it during that sport.

I really love the casework – the side profile is splendid; as is the beautiful leather strap. The dial doesn’t sing out to me too much, but of course – that’s a matter of opinion.

Undone have created a well-built watch for £245. However, the lack of sapphire crystal may nag me in the back of my mind a bit.

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Undone Urban Vintage Watch Review https://12and60.com/undone-urban-vintage-watch-review/ https://12and60.com/undone-urban-vintage-watch-review/#respond Mon, 02 Apr 2018 21:29:48 +0000 https://12and60.com/?p=8628 Get 10% off Undone Watches site wide! Click this link and use my code WIAA10! Since 2014, Undone have been making waves with their customisable models – namely the Aqua...

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Since 2014, Undone have been making waves with their customisable models – namely the Aqua (a diver) and this one, the Urban Vintage. The sheer amount of customisation is quite mind-boggling: 4 cases, 26 dials, 27 hands, 50 straps; and that’s before you add custom printwork on the dial and caseback. Each watch is put together by hand in Hong Kong.

Starting at £195, the Urban Vintage is very attractively priced considering you can get such a specifically made timepiece to suit you. Let’s take a closer look to see how the build quality stacks up.

The specs

  • Dimensions: 40mm diameter x 13.5mm height x 47.5mm lug to lug
  • Weight: 58g
  • Water resistance rating: 3ATM / 30m
  • Movement: Seiko VK61A MechaQuartz
  • Lug width: 20mm
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • Price: from £195, this model ~£225
  • Buy here: https://www.undone.watch/

The case

The case comes in 4 finishes: steel, gold, rose gold and PVD. Whilst it’s a simple barrel, there’s some very interesting details to it. It’s primarily brushed, with a polished double ridged bezel which provides a lovely collection of reflections and makes it look rather luxurious.

The pump-grip pushers are fully polished, and very easy to use. These flank a graceful and easy to use push-pull crown, which has decent grip and the Undone logo deeply and accurately engraved on the end.

The lugs are shapely yet angular, whilst being slender and svelte.

The crystal is a highly domed hardened K1 crystal. Of course, if it’s not sapphire then it’s never going to be the best possible; however it’s still more scratch resistant than mineral which is good. I think it’s good to keep in mind the price. It’s got a very pleasant profile, with accentuated edging which provide a lot of vintage mojo. It does sit high off the case, so be careful you don’t whack it.

The caseback has a large exhibition window, with various specifics deeply engraved around it.. Displaying a quartz movement is unusual, but I kind of like it.

The dial

There’s 26 dial designs, within 4 categories: Vintage, Modern, Classic and Limited. The amount of options here is very impressive, and it’s amazing how Undone have come up with so many great looking designs. The dial I went with is the Limited, Speedy Panda Blue / off white, which is striking in the flesh.

There are also 3 hand style options available in 9 colours each. They’re all quite similar in looks – a leaf / dauphine shape, and then two batons – one with, and one without a lumed centre. I opted for the rose gold dauphine to match the case, and the build quality is spotless.

On top of the wide array of options, you also have printed customisation – I’ve got the Watch It All About logo printed at 9. The print quality could be crisper when viewing close up – but at normal viewing it’s acceptable.

The two subdials are at a lower level with a concentric circular pattern, to introduce some texture and depth to the dial. The subdial at 12 is the chronograph minutes marker, and the subdial at 6 is the running seconds hand. This means the big seconds hand is the chronograph seconds counter.

Applied hour markers sit at every hour, and are al rose gold to match the case and hands. They’re all very well made and applied. They have lumed centres – pretty pointless for my choice (the dauphine hands don’t have lume so you wouldn’t be able to tell the time in the dark), but if you opted for the hands with a lumed centre then obviously it would be useful.

The strap

There’s loads of strap options – I counted 50; this is the standard blue calf. It measures 20mm wide at the lugs reducing down to 18mm at the buckle.

The matte finish which is soft to the touch, however I’ve noticed that it marks easily and also has become quite grubby quickly, especially on the keeper loops. There is detailed stitching at the top corners and at the bottom of the long length.

The buckle has 4 colour options – the same choices as the case to match it. It’s a pretty standard tang shape with the logo lightly etched on the top bar. The brushed finish will prove to be better wearing than polished, which would pick up scratches a lot quicker.

The strap also comes loaded with quick release pins – an excellent addition that should exist on all straps. You can change a strap within a minute without the risk of scratches.

The movement

The movement powering the Undone Urban Vintage is the Seiko VK61A MechaQuartz. It’s all powered by a battery, but the chronograph has a 1/5 seconds hand, which is the mechanical aspect.

It’s a flyback chronograph so you get a lovely snapback of all the hands, something you don’t usually get with a quartz movement. It’s also not that bad-looking for a quartz movement. It has no jewels and a 3 year battery life.

Final comments

It’s certainly an impressive amount of customisation that Undone have created for just one watch, there’s no doubt about that. When you also think that the prices start from £195, and each watch it put together by hand too, it’s a very impressive watch for the money.

How does the build quality stack up? Well, a sapphire crystal would be nice, of course; but unrealistic. Anyway, there’s a certain je ne sais quoi about the crystal they’ve chosen, which suits the watch perfectly and is still suitably hard-wearing. The only other thing is that the custom printwork could be a little smoother / finer close up, but that’s nit-picking.

Everything else is excellent – I love the case, with all its accents. The dial construction is also pretty flawless, along with the hands.

Overall, I’ve been very impressed with the whole package – and what Undone have accomplished with the Urban Vintage is that they’ve made it extremely easy for anyone to make their own watch that calls out to them, their perfect timepiece… at an affordable price.

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