Hands-On: the Haim Viajero Worldtimer
I?ll be honest, I started off my experience with the new Viajero coming from a pretty far off and distant place. No, not some cool and remote corner of the world, but as a person who was largely unfamiliar with both Haim as a brand and also the concept of a worldtimer. While I have a GMT in my personal collection, the idea of tracking several time zones via a worldtimer never seemed like something on my radar. Am I classy enough for this" Is a worldtimer even worth the typically large price tag that they command" I remember seeing an Omega worldtimer that was pretty cool?oh right, that?s pushing $10k and not exactly at the top of my spend-ten-thousand-dollars-on-a-watch list.Â
When the Haim Viajero came across my desk, the first thing I thought was how interesting it is to get a worldtimer complication for a fair amount under a thousand bucks, and that?s exactly what the watch accomplishes. Pack your carryon and prepare for a few layovers, we?re going worldtiming. Case
A 38.5mm diameter is a pretty nice spot to be if you?re a watch case. It often hits that goldilocks ?just right? feeling, especially on my 6.75? wrist. At 45.5mm lug-to-lug and12mm tall, the watch is firmly in mid-sized territory. The Viajero is largely circular from the top down, featuring lugs that borrow heavily from the celebrated Vacheron Constantine ?Cornes de Vache?. The result is nice and clean, and it looks as though the sharp, yet curved lugs are holding up the case in an elegan...
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