No pricing information is available, but the VX-I is now the price leader model, with a 2-7, 3-9, and 4-12, all available only in gloss and without AO. The VX-I has single-coat lenses and friction adjustments.
The VX-II line has matte and silver finishes available in addition to gloss, 1/4 minute click adjustments, and multi-coating on the EXTERNAL lenses only (had to leave something to hype for the Vari-X III's).
No information is available about the erector system and other internal features, but there must be some differences because the specifications table gives a bit less eye relief and field of view for the 3-9 model in the I vs. the II. It also shows the maximum actual magnification for the I at 8.5X and the II at 8.6X. Weight and dimensions appear identical for the I and the II and are also similar to, if not identical to, the original Vari-X II.
My guess is that the VX-I will be a bit cheaper than the current Vari-X II and the VX-II will be a bit pricier.
Would be interested if someone has additional information not contained in the literature.
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