A slight aside. I’ve got quite a few chucks and I reckon the Axminster chucks are better quality than many others on the market. They are though far more expensive than some. Apart from the quality of the chuck itself the SK100 and SK114 and the jaws to fit them are stainless steel. Given the number of pictures of rusty wood turning chucks and jaws I’ve seen online this isn’t an insignificant feature. Axminster have a bigger range of accessory jaws for their chucks than any other manufacturer. Some other manufacturers like Record Power, Robert Sorby and Nova use a common mounting system so if you have one of these chucks you can use jaws from other manufacturers. This doesn’t give you a greater choice of jaw types though than Axminster as they all produce almost identical designs. You can shop around though on price.
The Versachuck looks to be very similar to the early Axminster Super Precision chucks so I expect it may be pretty good? I’ve had a couple of SK100’s and they are extremely well made. I’ve got a little Record Power SC2 and it’s quite nicely made. I bought a SuperNOVA 2 a while back so I could take advantage of other, cheaper jaws designs. The quality of the Nova is much lower than the Axminster but I got it as a “companion” chuck for under £100 including postage so no complaints. The most disappointing thing about it though is that you can’t remove the chuck jaws (carriers) like you can on a Axminster SK chuck. My mistake, I should have bought a Versachuck! Maybe next time.