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 Posted: Sat Jul 11th, 2009 03:11 pm
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I'm just about  ready to pull the trigger on the mesh braclet modelsmile8.gif

 

http://stowa.de/shop/cgi-bin/lshop.cgi?action=showdetail&wkid=3633&ls=e&nc=1247339421-3820&rubnum=antea&artnum=anteacremedatum&file=&gesamt_zeilen=Tshowrub--antea

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 Posted: Sat Jul 11th, 2009 03:19 pm
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I love the classic look....but at 39mm just a little small for me  Thumbsup3.gif

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 Posted: Sat Jul 11th, 2009 03:40 pm
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Clasisc imho!Thumbsup3.gif I understand it is a little on the small size for most but this is the appropriate size for the design imho. You won't be disappointed with the quality of the watch for certain.:D

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 Posted: Sat Jul 11th, 2009 08:13 pm
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Congratulations on the new Stowa, it is a very classy looking timepiece.  I've heard that the Stowa brand is terrific and something you'll be proud to be wearing.  Be sure and post some pictures of your new watch, cheers.  hand6.gifhand6.gif 

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 Posted: Sun Jul 12th, 2009 01:51 am
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Selling watches that are 44-51mm everyday
at work gets a little tedious. However,
the Stowa at 39mm with the stainless steel
mesh bracelet is a bargain at 210 Euros.

I say "Pull the trigger;you'll happy that you've did."


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I think 39mm is the perfect size for a dressier watch - it seems to be the type of watch that is going to be with you for a long while.

The only issue I have with the larger watches is that it sometimes doens't want to be tucked under the cuff of a dress shirt - so that is a consideration! :)

(I have a Magrette Moana Pacific that isn't going to behave that way - it insists upon being on display all the time! ;)  )

I'd GO FOR IT! happy1.gif

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 Posted: Mon Jul 13th, 2009 02:49 am
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I just purchased a Stowa (42mm) at a well known forum. Everything I hear about them is positive. I say go for it.

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Although it is a little small "sounding" at 39mm, once the "big watch" fad comes and goes (and it will rest assured) it will not look or feel that small at all... 

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I just received a Stowa Flieger 2801 limited edition.  It's 40mm, but it wears large since there is no bezel and the crystal and face are almost the entire 40mm.  It's a great watch, and Stowa make great products in general.  Every single watch made passes through the hands of Jorg, the company owner, before it leaves the building.


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Stowa MO 80th anniversary LE at 40mm....looks sweet on the wrist...perfect size imo hand6.gif

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oagaspar wrote: Stowa MO 80th anniversary LE at 40mm....looks sweet on the wrist...perfect size imo hand6.gif


Indeed!!





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 Posted: Sun Jul 19th, 2009 01:22 pm
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Yea Oscar and Mark those are indeed very sweet. hearteyes.gif

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