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Posted: Sat Apr 21st, 2007 08:17 pm |
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not produced in China. read the same rumors. Those cases are used on a number of watches. Some parts are sourced from china, but the build is in Germany, with eta movements. Stowa is german made but uses a swiss movement. Enzo uses the shaumberg case, so does ocean, from china. doesn't mean there cheap. there machined cases. less money to have an asian company make them. I think that what really matters is the assembly and qc from the manufacturer. I know the quality of my watches and where the movements are from, but after that, Who really knows? what part isn't sourced?
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Posted: Thu Apr 26th, 2007 02:08 am |
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Yes you're right...These watches are truly from Germany...and Schaumburg used only Swiss Movements(Dubouis Depraz, Selitta, Soprod, ETA ...)Great Watches for a fair price hand6.gif
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