Showing posts with label Flying Tigers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flying Tigers. Show all posts

Sunday, January 13, 2013

15 Days with the GAVOX Curtiss P-40 - A Watch Fit for a Flying Tiger!

So sadly all good things must come to an end, and Friday marked the final day of my 15 days with GAVOX's Curtiss P-40.  So now it is time to sum up.
One of the inescapable - and very positive aspects of the GAVOX is the price point.  The GAVOX model I tested was the CURTISS P-40 REF 350.  Priced at a very competitive $248.00 US, you get a very solid, very smart looking watch for the money.  And unlike a lot of other lower priced options out there, you actually get decent - and USEFUL packaging for your watch.  The P-40 arrived in a zippered semi-hard case that could also be used for glasses, or for an extra watch when you are traveling.  It is not a big, heavy presentation box.  No, it is actually something that you can use ; )

The GAVOX I tested arrived on a black leather strap with white accent stitching.  It also came with a green canvas/leather strap with brown leather accent, and a black NATO style strap.  While all of the straps were comfortable and easy to put on and take off, the green canvas and leather was my favorite.  The underside of the strap is a very soft leather, and unlike many other "canvas wrapped" straps I have worn in the past, this one really held up.
As I said, the nice folks at GAVOX thought of just about everything, from sensible packaging to strap alternatives, and even to changing those straps.
A GAVOX branded strap changing tool was included - and unlike the somewhat cheesy throw-away tools that some watches are sent with, this one is durable and a real joy to use!
The watch itself was a real joy to wear.  It was a good size without being too large.  The face is clear and well marked.  Very often with a watch at this price point you get, well, dodgy finishing work.  Not so with the GAVOX!  The lume markings were clean and clear.
And speaking of lume, as you can see it is quite good!  Apologies for the shaky camera hand, but by now you know not to come to this blog for the quality of my photos ; )

The timekeeping was what you would expect from a Seiko movement - perfect.  No deviations.
The case is a brushed stainless steel, keeping true to the Flying Tigers who inspired the design.  Hours, minutes, seconds, day (of the week) and date are all displayed clearly on the dial.  And unlike many other watches out there trying to give you all of those indications, you can actually read these items without undue eye strain.
The GAVOX P-40 has been very comfortable to wear - even though it is a 40 mm, it is not too big.  It wears very comfortably without overwhelming the wrist.
More importantly, the finish work on the case itself is of a much higher quality than you often see in a watch at this price point.  Smooth edges, no burrs, no sharp "picky" edges.

For those of you who like all of the details, here they are courtesy of GAVOX -


Inspired by early military watches, the Curtiss P-40 features a multifunction calibre designed and built by Seiko Instruments, the second biggest watch manufacturer in the world. The Curtiss P-40 uses a precision Quartz Oscillator calibrated at 32,768 Hz. Forged in 316L stainless steel, the case with brushed surface finishing is water-resistant to 5 bar.
The Gavox Curtiss P-40 was created in homage to the American Volunteer Group (AVG) and especially my Grandfather who joined the Flying Tigers in China in 1939.
  • Smallest unit displayed 1 Hz
  • Calibre Seiko Instruments VD78
  • Autonomy (+/-3 years) 
  • Accuracy (minutes per year) 4
  • Measurements Ø 40.0 x 46.2 x 8.0 mm
  • Water-resistance 5 bar (50 m / 199 ft, static)
  • Time base Quartz Oscillator
  • Limited Warranty 24 months
  • Measure between horns (lugs) 20 mm
  • Crystal Mineral (silica)
  • Anti-magnetism 1,600 A/m

So to sum up, for the quality of the watch itself, the features and comfort, this watch is real value for the money.  Solid, sporty and dependable - this is a fun watch to have for not a lot of pocket money!

Saturday, January 5, 2013

GAVOX - and Packaging

So we are now just a bit over a week with the GAVOX and it has been a fantastic experience so far. So let's talk about packaging. This is what the GAVOX P-40 arrives in.
Yes - thank you!!!  Practical and useful, not yet another over-blown set of packaging.
Now you do have the option of purchasing a more "presentation" type of box -
Courtesy of GAVOX
And it is theme specific to GAVOX.  Remember, this is a watch line inspired by the Flying Tigers!

The GAVOX Curtiss P-40 was named in honor of the American Volunteer Group (AVG) who joined the Flying Tigers in China in 1939 to prepare the local defense against attacks from the Axis alliance.

As I've now had a week with the GAVOX, updates will be daily from here on out!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Introducing the GAVOX Curtiss P-40

It's always fun to have new things to talk about - and they don't always have to be high-end/mega expensive.
This is a new collection from GAVOX -
Courtesy of GAVOX
This is the Curtiss P-40 Collection from GAVOX.  These watches were inspired by the original Flying Tigers and the founder, being the grandson of one of these great pilots wanted to create something worthy of their legend, while built to stand-up to the rigors of moden use.  The GAVOX Curtiss P-40 was named in honor of the American Volunteer Group (AVG) who joined the Flying Tigers in China in 1939 to prepare the local defense against attacks from the Axis alliance.
Courtesy of GAVOX

The collection is comprised of three different models.  Here are the details courtesy of GAVOX -
Courtesy of GAVOX
The Curtiss P-40 Ref.326 Small Seconds

This model uses the calibre VD78 from Seiko Instruments. It displays the hours and minutes, and a small register at 6 o'clock shows the seconds.


The case is water-resistant to depths of 5 bar and uses surgical-grade 316L stainless steel with hardened mineral crystal and anti-reflection coating for optimal readability.
Courtesy of GAVOX
The Curtiss P-40 Ref.338 Military Time


This model uses the calibre VD77 from Seiko Instruments. It displays the hours and minutes, and a small register at 6 o'clock shows the seconds while a register at 12 o'clock shows the syncronized time on a 24 hours scale (Military Time based on ISO 8601).


The case is water-resistant to depths of 5 bar and uses surgical-grade 316L stainless steel with hardened mineral crystal and anti-reflection coating for optimal readability.
Courtesy of GAVOX
Curtiss P-40 Ref.350 Calendar


This model uses the calibre VD75 from Seiko Instruments. It displays the hours and minutes, and a small register at 6 o'clock shows the seconds while registers at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock respectively show date and week day.The case is water-resistant to depths of 5 bar and uses surgical-grade 316L stainless steel with hardened mineral crystal and anti-reflection coating for optimal readability.

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