VS+ is superior given its vastly improved bracelet and lack of pink hue on the hands, arguably the two reatest weaknesses of the VSF.
My review of the VS+ will mainly be in comparison to the VSF. The general take away is VS+ is two huge steps forward and 1 small step back. I do not have the VSF anymore to compare side by side unfortunately.
Two big steps forward are the bracelet, which is central to the look and feel of the NTTD, and the lack of pink hue on the hands. The step back is AR, slightly glossy dial and minimal helium escape valve protrusion.
First impressions: The watch is incredibly lightweight.
Improvements on the bracelet are immediately noticeable. Matching lume color is a welcome change.
Bracelet: One photo includes a comparable bracelet to the stock VSF. As you can easily see, the VS+ has much better color, profile, and finish than VSF. It's darker and more satin. It actually matches the case,
something that in all honesty should be unacceptable for VSF/ORF. The lengths that I went through to find and refinish a stainless steel bracelet to be comparable to titanium never resulted a satisfactory look. I would
go as far as saying I had the best SS bracelet on the forums, but I always was left wanting more. This is a huge accomplishment by VS+ to have a mesh titanium bracelet for the NTTD. For this reason alone, I believe the VS+ to be superior. Downsides are that the portion of the bracelet with the rivets is very stiff and the clasp feels a little gritty and perhaps slightly weaker than a ss version.However, the bracelet I had was far superior to stock VSF and the differences are still massive. The VS+ is much more comfortable to wear, but it is an arm hair fiend.
Case: Nearly equivalent. Complaints of the crown and helium escape valve may be bad examples or overblown imo; the He valve especially. I included a photo to show the protrusion of the valve, which is never noticeable when wearing the watch. There is the tinniest of gaps between the case and crown, but hardly appreciable.
Bezel: Much better bezel action on VS+. My insert and bezel are very slightly misaligned, but only noticed when looking for it, something that can happen with any SMP.
Crystal: Slightly different shape (not sure either is better),but AR is better on VSF. Definitely the greatest weakness on the VS+.
Dial: The lume color of the hands and indices look great on VS+. The mismatch of the VSF is one of its greatest weaknesses, something that I often found myself annoyed with. The hands and indices are slightly
different in tone, so not perfectly matched, but massively better than VSF. It has been noted that the lume of VS+ is slight more orange than gen, but it is not noticeable
without a gen next to it. On fact, VSF has always appeared more white than gen, something I have noticed when trying on gen myself. The VS+ dial is slightly more glossy than VSF, but not very significant. The red of the second hand and Seamaster are better on VS+ as well.The lume glow is far better on VS+ compared to VSF,
and it's not even close. The lume on the VSF was always trash.
Movement: Since VS+ doesn't do a deco plate, and uses a more traditional a2824 version vs the skeletonized version found in VSF, I would say the VS+ is more reliable and will not suffer from a noisy rotor. This is a better
solution given its solid caseback. Timegrapher numbers for the VS+ QCs have been very good and consistent.