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Fortis Vagabond V-40vsGeckota Ocean-Scout Dive Watch

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Vagabond V-40
FortisVagabond V-40
MSRP $7,480
Ocean-Scout Dive Watch
GeckotaOcean-Scout Dive Watch
MSRP $375

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Vagabond V-4040mm
Ocean-Scout Dive Watch38.5mm
Power Reserve
Vagabond V-4070h
Ocean-Scout Dive Watch40h
Water Resistance
Vagabond V-40200m
Ocean-Scout Dive Watch200m
MSRP
Vagabond V-40$7,480
Ocean-Scout Dive Watch$375

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Sport
Diver
Diameter
40mm
38.5mm
Thickness
11.7mm
11.8mm
Lug Width
20mm
Material
Titanium
316L Stainless Steel

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Gray
White

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
Manufacture WERK 13
Miyota 9039
Power Reserve
70h
40h
Jewels
28
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$7,480
$375

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What people say

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Fortis Vagabond V-40

The Fortis Vagabond V-40 is praised for its charismatic, retro 70s feel, featuring a titanium case, a unique dial with an 18K white gold GMT ring, and a Kenissi-developed Werk 13 chronometer movement. Owners note its good build quality and comfort, with one describing it as oozing cool. However, its $6,150 USD price is considered a "tough sell" and a "colossal misstep" by some, with concerns raised about its 14mm thickness, 51mm lug-to-lug, and poor resale value, though one reviewer noted the bracelet's lack of taper as a minor drawback. On balance, owners and reviewers acknowledge the Fortis Vagabond V-40's unique charm and solid build but question its value proposition at its price point.

Geckota Ocean-Scout Dive Watch

The Geckota Ice White is praised for its elegant design, featuring a hand-polished German lacquer dial with art-deco numerals and a case with a textural contrast between polished and brushed finishes. Reviewers note its 100-meter water resistance, though one would prefer a screw-down crown over the push-pull version, and the ETA-7001 movement is described as reliable but dated. On balance, the Geckota Ice White is well-regarded for its refined aesthetics and finishing at its price point.

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