RandyG

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They did take a turn in a different direction. I hope they go back to the watches they first introduced with improved movements. If GVB really oversees the movement making they really can't go wrong. GVB and his family are part of the CLARO/Semag companies. They are a long time movement making company. It wouldn't surprise me if we own some of their work already. If they actually use these people and not just their name they really can't go wrong.
O.A. Gaspar wrote:
RandyG wrote:
I would hope to see that by Larry Magan stating their move to WSS/TT was to position themselves in the marketplace a move in the direction they were heading when 1st introduced! They were nice Timepieces and they were not inexpensive...if I remember $299 was the lowest price in the line ....it seemed as if Stuhrling cheapened the line to compete with the Invictas and Crotons at Slop that continuasly lowered prices ! I would like to see Stuhrling Reinvent themselves as a Respectable Brand With Great Complications,and the Return of George J.Von Burg as well....I missed out on some of His Fine Timepieces Took me awhile to find it, but, I read it and it was pretty good. If they can get their QA/QC on track they will really become a watch that everybody will want. I know they are aware of all that and they have made up for it with great CS. I will give the new watches a shot. I have a few of their first attempts and really like their looks. I will be sending a couple in for service and I know from past experience they will come back perfect.:D
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