I'm with you too. There's just something generic about their current mainstream models. And adding import duties to watches that are not inexpensive for what they are (mostly commonplace SW-200 movements) makes them largely unappealing to me. YMMV.
Please, oh please, change your logo! Honestly, that mishmash of curved lines, a plus sign, and odd font have kept me from buying an SWC product. You are in the running for worst watch brand logo.
Your watches seem to be a great value, but I just can't look at that primitive logo. Looks like it was created in Microsoft PowerPoint.
commented onCasio Lineage and the suffering of having a slender wrist·
It depends on the bracelet. Some have several notches of micro-adjustment plus half-links that allow more precise sizing. It's likely not bracelets in general that are a problem, it's the bracelets you have experience with.
Just to clarify, fogging can occur with ANY watch that isn't filled with inert gas. The conditions that created fogging in a Hamilton will likely result in the same happening in a Vaer. Many people believe internal fogging is always due to poor sealing and that's not usually true. My 200m G-Shock had this happen while shoveling snow on a very cold day.
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