FnuSnu99

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bigrustypig wrote: FnuSnu99 wrote:
HOLY CR...! Just love the Sport, the Oak is very nice to but not that into the roman numerals, but the sport is more up my alley. Agree on the braclet-issue however. For me a braclet should sit snug with the case, and "be a part of the watch" so to speak. Otherwise I usually feel a mesh looks much better. And often looks "wrong" if the mesh has an extra link so to "bond" with the case (imho) And the sport would kill on a mesh!!! Just a great design all over. Only thing I would have different is the braclet meet the case, and like me a turnable bezel. But a great looking watch, no dubt about that.
Btw, what is the price point on the two?
Rolf
Rolf, I think the initial launch price was in the area of E3,000 but I believe the watch creator suggested a final price at half of launch, which IMHO, is fair....a bit on the high side when you convert to US$, but fair. I think it's fair because of the collectibility (very few made) of the the series, the new name and the features loaded into it relative to others. This also appears to me as the marquee entry of the Lowin brand.
The Sheriff is a really a bad influence
At 3.000,-Euro it was A BIT on the exspensive side. At least beeing a unknown (to me at least) brand and sporting the thrusted 2824, and nothing really that brakes it apart from may other brands exept maybe the design. But half that is absolutely reasonable. And agree that the collectibility it selfe is a big argumente for its worth.
With this as a beginning, I can`t wait to se what Lowin puts out next.
And yes, "the sheriff" will cost you some money, hehe. He`s given me the KAZ 1500 itch. But not stopping there, he flaunts that he`s got an omega co-axial movement in his ...just to make it worse. 
One thing that I just cant seem to loose however, with this Lowin ...is that this probably is the guarantee card that will come with it ...I would constantly be reminded of the "superbad"preferances ...Hehehe.

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