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Valusis Volt Review — Is It the Best Automatic Watch Under USD 700?

The Valusis Volt is the watch that put the brand on the map. Available in automatic and skeleton versions, the Volt has accumulated nearly 1,000 five-star reviews and three industry awards since launching in 2019. This is a detailed, honest look at what makes it worth your money — and what you should know before buying.

The Volt at a Glance

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The Volt comes in two main versions: the Volt Automatic (USD 370–450) and the Volt Skeleton (USD 600). Both share the same 40mm stainless steel case, sapphire crystal glass, and 10ATM water resistance. The Skeleton uses a Japanese automatic movement with the dial fully removed to expose the movement. The Automatic uses a Miyota 8215 with a traditional dial.

40mmCase
10ATMWater Res.
42hPower Reserve
9175-Star Reviews

Design

The Volt has a distinctly modern look — bold enough to start a conversation, restrained enough to wear in a boardroom. The 40mm case sits comfortably on most wrist sizes. The combination of brushed and polished surfaces gives it a premium feel that reads as significantly more expensive than its price.

The Skeleton version has a visual depth that's hard to capture in photos. Looking through the sapphire glass at the exposed Japanese automatic movement — gears meshing, balance wheel oscillating — is the kind of detail that makes people stop and ask what you're wearing.


The Movement

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Volt Skeleton — Japanese automatic movement

The Japanese automatic movement is a skeletonized version of the legendary NH35 — one of the most respected automatic movements under USD 1,000. 24 jewels, 21,600 vibrations per hour, 42-hour power reserve. It winds automatically as you move, needs no battery, and is built to last decades with basic servicing. Watch enthusiasts specifically look for this movement by name.

Volt Automatic — Miyota 8215

The Miyota 8215 is a reliable Japanese movement used by many reputable brands. Less prestigious than the Seiko NH series, but dependable and well-built for a watch in the USD 370–450 range.


Specifications

  • Case: 316L surgical-grade stainless steel, 40mm × 11mm
  • Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
  • Water resistance: 10ATM (100 metres) — suitable for swimming
  • Caseback: Exhibition (open) — movement visible from both sides
  • Warranty: 5 years
  • Packaging: Premium wooden gift box

What Buyers Say

"Bought 2 Volt watches just so I can see every gear in motion. Fits very nicely on my wrist."
— Verified buyer, valusis.com

"The finishing is solid, the case size fits well. The watch looks much more expensive than what I paid."
— Reddit r/Watches

"It feels solid and looks sharp for an automatic watch. The attention to detail is on point."
— Trustpilot verified review


What Buyers Love

  • Japanese automatic movement in the Skeleton
  • 10ATM — actually swim-proof
  • Looks more expensive than it is
  • Premium wooden gift box
  • Exhibition caseback on all models
  • Ships fast from US and EU

Worth Knowing

  • No physical stores (online only)
  • Wide colorway range can feel overwhelming
  • Skeleton is a big price jump from Automatic

Our Take

The Valusis Volt is one of the best value propositions in automatic watchmaking under USD 600. The Skeleton version — Japanese automatic movement, 10ATM, anti-reflective sapphire, exhibition caseback — delivers specifications you'd pay two to three times more for elsewhere. 917 five-star reviews don't happen by accident. If you're looking for your first automatic watch or want to upgrade to something genuinely impressive, the Volt Skeleton belongs on your shortlist.

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