You Kept Bringing Them Up, So I Had To Check Them Out! Henry Archer Verden GMT - Spectral Red

Is this the best sub-$1000 travel watch? In this video, I finally check out the Danish microbrand everyone's been talking about: Henry Archer. We're going hands-on with the Verden GMT Spectral Red, featuring a stunning (and rare!) red meteorite dial. I was drawn to this unique true GMT because of the deep burgundy/maroon meteorite dial, but it came with a few surprises. It’s got a clean, minimalist "un-GMT" design, excellent finishing that punches above its price tag, and a reliable Miyota 9075 true GMT movement. If you miss the "old school" days of Christopher Ward when they offered incredible value for the money, you need to see what Henry Archer is doing. ⌚ Watch Specs: Dimensions: 39mm case | 46mm lug-to-lug | 12.7mm thick (including flat sapphire) Movement: Miyota 9075 True/Traveler's GMT Water Resistance: 200m Weight: 160g (on bracelet) Timestamps: [00:00] - Intro: Why I'm Finally Reviewing Henry Archer [00:27] - The Draw: Red Meteorite Dial [01:15] - Case Dimensions & Wearability [02:42] - Build Quality: Case & Bracelet Finishing [04:39] - The "Old School" Christopher Ward Comparison [05:36] - Deep Dive: The "Spectral Red" Meteorite Dial [07:19] - The "Un-GMT" Design Quirks & Flaws [09:16] - Lume Check (BGW9) [09:47] - Miyota 9075 Movement Explained [11:21] - Final Thoughts: Is it worth it? Are you a Henry Archer fan? Let me know your favorite model in the comments, and tell me what you'd like me to review next! Don't forget to like and subscribe for more microbrand watch reviews!