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Interesante post de Jorg Schaurer en WUS defendiendo su producto frente a Laco.
En él cuestiona las agujas azuladas de Laco, y argumenta las ventajas de Stowa frente a Laco:
En él cuestiona las agujas azuladas de Laco, y argumenta las ventajas de Stowa frente a Laco:
"Hello everybody,
to be hornest, i realy don´t like to make this kind of comparison
.
But from time to time it is necessary to show the own features in comparison to other products.
The more value STOWA features are:
1 - sapphire caseback
2 - nice finished ETA 2824-2 movement with blued screws and rhodium coated
3 - a handmade and serial numbered german silver rotor
4 - REAL blued steel hands filled with Superluminova C3 from the best supplier of the world UNIVERSO in Switzerland
(at the moment i am trying to find out how the stainless steel hands of the LACO can be termed blued - this is not possible from my opinion. But maybe i am worng somebody can help me or maybe there is a new technic which can makes this? I am realy interested because stainless steel is nearly impossible to blue !)
Every information would be helpful and could be maybe a alternative to the highest quality term blued steel hands we use and which are more and more difficult to get.
5 - a handbrushed matt satin stainless steel case.
(not sandblasted which is much cheaper)
This "small details"
(all written features are much more expensive than to choose the simpler way )are the things who makes "the real difference".
Most of the people who have a STOWA in their hands are really happy about this quality features and they resume that the STOWA quality is equivalent to much more expensive big Brand watches.
I think LACO did a good job but we do not have us to hide
bye for now
Jörg Schauer "
El hilo:
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/laco-munster-vs-stowa-flieger.633187/
Cuestión de gustos.
to be hornest, i realy don´t like to make this kind of comparison
But from time to time it is necessary to show the own features in comparison to other products.
The more value STOWA features are:
1 - sapphire caseback
2 - nice finished ETA 2824-2 movement with blued screws and rhodium coated
3 - a handmade and serial numbered german silver rotor
4 - REAL blued steel hands filled with Superluminova C3 from the best supplier of the world UNIVERSO in Switzerland
(at the moment i am trying to find out how the stainless steel hands of the LACO can be termed blued - this is not possible from my opinion. But maybe i am worng somebody can help me or maybe there is a new technic which can makes this? I am realy interested because stainless steel is nearly impossible to blue !)
Every information would be helpful and could be maybe a alternative to the highest quality term blued steel hands we use and which are more and more difficult to get.
5 - a handbrushed matt satin stainless steel case.
(not sandblasted which is much cheaper)
This "small details"
Most of the people who have a STOWA in their hands are really happy about this quality features and they resume that the STOWA quality is equivalent to much more expensive big Brand watches.
I think LACO did a good job but we do not have us to hide
bye for now
Jörg Schauer "
El hilo:
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/laco-munster-vs-stowa-flieger.633187/
Cuestión de gustos.
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