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Posted: Tue Aug 5th, 2008 01:59 pm |
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Personally I would stick to the main color choices at first. Make sure your quality control is tops. Focus on quality. You already have a good price point. I think the Stowa Pro-Diver is unique in the dial color choices available. I think the main choices are black, blue, yellow, orange, and also silver!! There is no harm in going wild but since you must order 100 I would be careful. Build up your client base by producting one good product. Too many companies get caught up in offering too much choice without paying attention to detail. I would never own a green diver. Maybe for fun but it would never be a keeper. That is just me. I owned a Pink Stowa Seatime and it was a great watch. I will also mention what makes the Stowa line of watches so successful. First their history, second is the build quality, third is the lume. Stowa produces an incredibly well made product at a reasonable price and delivers a great dive watch. I can read it at night easy, it is accurate and has one heck of a well made case and bracelet. If you can match the quality build, attention to detail, and lume then you will have a winning product. Choice is always fun to throw into the mix. Rob
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