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 Posted: Fri Sep 22nd, 2006 03:11 pm
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Pink Stowa 09/50

Is a very solid watch.  The only thing Pink I will ever own except for every thing in my daughters rooms my ex wife favorite color and girlfriend new found favorite, even the cat is a girl.  It has exhibition back and a 2824 and is 300m water resistant.  The bracelet and case is the high light form my point of view.

What is the bezel for?  It is marked in increments that would indicate that it is to be used for diving.  The only problem is that it moves extremely freely no clicks what so ever and is bidirectional not unidirectional.


The new bezel spring is in the mail!!!:D:D:D  Thankyou Peter Kuehicke and germanwatches24.com

http://www.germanwatches24.com/cgi-bin/lshop.cgi






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 Posted: Fri Sep 22nd, 2006 03:17 pm
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Congrats on the Stowa... I can't say I'm a fan of the color though... at least we can tease you and Oscar unless this was his...

just ribbing you a bit

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It is not my favorite color eather, just can not figure out the bezel.  People realy think this is a better dive watch than a Doxa.

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 Posted: Fri Sep 22nd, 2006 03:33 pm
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The Stowa site says simply to bezel is tunrable on the Seatime.

I think folks contend the Prodiver is superior to Doxa's divers. I ain't sold on that either...

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I think the color should be called salmon....it is an okay color but what i am really wondering is what u think of Stowa in general....I almost pulled the trigger several times on a Stowa but something always stops me.......

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The truth it is a great watch and the color is fine the fit and finish are perfect.  If I was going to get one new I would get what ever color dial with bracelet and solid back.  The movement is not decorated so why have it.  The bezel is a real issue though I think mine has a missing spring.  If I have to order another bezel I will get one that is luminous.  The luminosity is great for those that care.  I figured it out someone has taken the bezel off and marked the case where they took it off and they did not put the bezel spring back on when they replaced the bezel.

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e.avery wrote:
WTG...Eric...The Black Bezel Looks Awesome ! congrats.gifI Like mine and it's a definite keeper....My bezel is indirectional 120 clicks....the bezels are interchangeable and different colors can be bought from the Stowa site(mine is SS)....it's possible your's isn't snapped on correctly,,,,and Who better to check that but You Buddy!hand6.gif How do you like the overall construction...I think it is spot on and very well made!watch2.gif...btw mine is #10/50 cool10.gif Pink Stowa 09/50

Is a very solid watch.  The only thing Pink I will ever own except for every thing in my daughters rooms my ex wife favorite color and girlfriend new found favorite, even the cat is a girl.  It has exhibition back and a 2824 and is 300m water resistant.  The bracelet and case is the high light form my point of view.

What is the bezel for?  It is marked in increments that would indicate that it is to be used for diving.  The only problem is that it moves extremely freely no clicks what so ever and is bidirectional not unidirectional.





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Yes it was missing the base spring that has the teeth that bite into the notches around the bezel was not assembled with my watch.  Not to get into bezel design there are 2 springs that work in a bezel one is to retain the bezel and the other works as described above.

O it is most deffinately 120 clicks and with good milling.



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e.avery wrote:
I knew you would figure it out E !!! The milling looks A-1 !..it really is a work of true craftsmanship!....Ty for sharing Buddy...cool10.gif Yes it was missing the base spring that has the teeth that bite into the notches around the bezel was not assembled with my watch.  Not to get into bezel design there are 2 springs that work in a bezel one is to retain the bezel and the other works as described above.

O it is most deffinately 120 clicks and with good milling.




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did you get the price I quoted from him?

sorry about the bezel, but stowa will take care of it for free and do what ever makes it right to you. They also have other dial color options for the watch.

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Yes it is a great watch!!!  I just have to have that spring because I am going diving for a week in Christmas and would like to use the watch.  The I really want to see what the dial will look like in deep water.  I am taking a friend so I will more than likely be relegated to shallow pic taking, but I can always hope.  Thanks man again, I know some of the people that over saw the production of some of the components and know how serious they are about there product, so I hold them to a higher standard.  They have the systems to check every step of manufacturing even at higher speeds.  When you know some of the best in the business made it, you expect the best.  I am not changing anything about the watch I love it.

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Those Stowa's look very well made.  Last time I checked their site I thought I saw a lite blue dial too.  It was also an LE.  Enjoy the watch and the unique color.

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