The Vario Empire looks fantastic, but Melbourne has many of the different types of watches covered. Melbourne sells a field-ish watch, a dressy watch with a sector dial (which looks phenomenal), and a dive-ish watch (only 100m water resistance 😕). Though I wish Melbourne's diver was a 200m watch, and I wish they were sub 40mm, I do like that they have more offerings than Vario.
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The Vario Empire looks fantastic, but Melbourne has many of the different types of watches covered. Melbourne sells a field-ish watch, a dressy watch with a sector dial (which looks phenomenal), and a dive-ish watch (only 100m water resistance 😕). Though I wish Melbourne's diver was a 200m watch, and I wish they were sub 40mm, I do like that they have more offerings than Vario.
Poll closed for this matchup. Congratulations to Vario.