There is one Stowa that's been on my list for years . . .

Jul 04, 2013,12:11 PM
 

. . . a limited edition of twenty five based on the Exima model . . .



[image credits: Guy / source: Google search]

. . . and fitted with a new (!) Omega cal 286 movement.




I've never seen one come up for sale over the course of many years.  Six or seven years ago, I inquired with Mr Schauer about the possibility of a second run, and his reply was that would be possible, but only for an edition limited to five issues.  To the best of my knowledge, no additional Kaliber 286 models have been produced.

I'd love to have one. 




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Re-discovering (other) German Brands - Muhle Glashutte and Stowa

 
 By: KIH : July 3rd, 2013-19:24
Re-discovering (other) German Brands - Muhle Glashutte and Stowa Thanks to the retail franchise/ import agent (Tic Tac/ Neuve-A) for those two brands, I had an opportunity to see their latest offerings as well as meeting CEO/ Owner of both brands at the e...  

Jorg in Tokyo

 
 By: flamenco : July 3rd, 2013-20:52
Love Stowas, never met the man. Thanks for the info and report. Good to know that the watches can be purchased in Tokyo other than online. What about after sales support ? Is this available in Japan as well ?

The shop is also the exclusive import agent for both...

 
 By: KIH : July 4th, 2013-17:24
.. and I am sure there is some arrangement. I am asking them, and I will follow up when I get the answers. Thank you! Ken

Thanks Ken !

 
 By: flamenco : July 4th, 2013-22:24
Since its near your place .... I know where to find you the next time I am in Tokyo !

I am eagerly waiting for your visit...

 
 By: KIH : July 5th, 2013-02:51
.. I confirmed that they (the importer) take care of servicing and such in Japan. So, when are you coming? :-) Ken

Great coverage Ken!

 
 By: BluNotte : July 3rd, 2013-23:07
I'v been looking at Stowas for quite some time now, i even often go to that Ebisu store when i used to live there. I'm very intrigued about the Solid Silver dials LE for Japan, and you brought me the very 1st clear live shots! I was wondering if you might... 

Hi Stephen..

 
 By: KIH : July 4th, 2013-17:30
.. I am asking them the question. I will follow up! Ken

Answers...

 
 By: KIH : July 5th, 2013-02:54
1. Number of Japan Edition : undetermined yet :-) 2. Stop second - Yes! Hacking mechanism. I got you covered :-) Ken

very interesting pieces from both brands.

 
 By: G99 : July 4th, 2013-03:39
re Muhle, i do like the GMT and the Teutonia. the case is a classic Ickler design with the vertical brushing on the sides and screws on the lugs. i also like some of the Stowa models which look back on their history, but the 24hr countdown is very nice. i... 

Teutonia is my favorite, too...

 
 By: KIH : July 4th, 2013-17:31
... bang for the buck! is the word that comes to my mind.... Great watches. Ken

Wonderful coverage!

 
 By: nilomis : July 4th, 2013-03:42
Ken, Outstanding coverage of two uncommon brands (here). About the watches presented, the Stowa Flieger without logo is the one that attracts me more. Thank you very much, Nilo

My pleasure...

 
 By: KIH : July 4th, 2013-17:33
.. my German watch fan friend found about the event and took me there. He knew a lot more about the brands than the store staff :-) But, yes, they are sometimes forgotten, but great German brands and they are good - my humble impression. Ken

Nice shop.

 
 By: VMM : July 4th, 2013-05:00
The STOWA are very nice looking watches. I like them. Thanks for sharing. vte

Great coverage Ken

 
 By: takashi78 : July 4th, 2013-08:14
What a coincidence, i was at my local AD 2 weeks ago and saw the same Muhle Glashutte new in house movement model. Agree on the vertical brush finish on the case, very unusual. However the case design reminds me of Chronoswiss. However i find the crown a ...  

I saw this model, too..

 
 By: KIH : July 4th, 2013-17:44
.. but like you say, was not my type, either... Other models are mostly good to me, though. Ken

I used to drink in Ebisu

 
 By: MTF : July 5th, 2013-05:23
They redeveloped the old Yebisu Brewery into shopping and dining malls complete with Beer Garten and the Yebisu Brewery Museum. Very pleasant way to spend a Sunday afternoon/evening as I lived in Higashi-Gotanda on the JR Chuo Line. Regards, MTF

Then you would be living within...

 
 By: KIH : July 5th, 2013-07:51
.. walking distance from my place :-) Hahaha. Ken

I've owned a Stowa for years and love it!

 
 By: dxboon : July 4th, 2013-07:47
It keeps amazing time, is super legible, and is a great value. Thanks, Ken, for spotlighting these two companies. A lot of bang for your buck with these two German brands. Cheers, Daos

Yes, they are quite under the radar brands...

 
 By: KIH : July 4th, 2013-17:45
.. and I am glad this shop franchise picked them up - they are spot on for Japanese watch lovers.... :-) Ken

There is one Stowa that's been on my list for years . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 4th, 2013-12:11
. . . a limited edition of twenty five based on the Exima model . . . [image credits: Guy / source: Google search] . . . and fitted with a new (!) Omega cal 286 movement. I've never seen one come up for sale over the course of many years. Six or seven yea...  

Wow, Stowa with Omega movement?

 
 By: KIH : July 4th, 2013-17:46
Gosh, I am verrrrry interested, too! Thanks for showing us! Ken

Thanks a lot Ken for the comprehensive report.

 
 By: foversta : July 4th, 2013-14:00
I appreciate a lot Stowa, I used to know very well Muhle... so thanks a lot for the fresh news! Fx

Yes, that is the spirit!

 
 By: KIH : July 4th, 2013-17:47
I respect them for making such watches. Muhle watches are bang for the bucks, too! Ken

Woodpecker, just like the swan neck ...

 
 By: nilomis : July 4th, 2013-17:33
Is a regulator for fine adjustment, making the hair spring longer or shorter. It makes the fine regulation easier but do not improve the overall movement, just make the regulation a little more easier. Cheers, Nilo Note: this answer was made because I dis... 

Ah, thanks, Nilo!

 
 By: KIH : July 4th, 2013-17:49
You saved me :-) Ken I guess the name came from its appearance, although I never had chance to see....

You have a TEAM of watchmakers?

 
 By: MTF : July 5th, 2013-05:20
Nilo, Are you Bill Gates? Works with computers and has a team of watchmakers.....hmm..... :-) MTF

Well, I do my best ...

 
 By: nilomis : July 5th, 2013-06:23
Of course I'm far far away of BG. But it helps the fact that I did some business consultancy to my watchmaker. Now he has a team. Small team but amazing effective. Experience combined hits more than 70 years. Not bad. Cheers, Nilo

Great report Ken...

 
 By: =RWK= : July 4th, 2013-16:21
The watches look great! -- Richard.

Yes, not only apperance, but also the inside...

 
 By: KIH : July 4th, 2013-17:50
... one of those underrated brands, I found out.... Best, Ken

Thanks Ken, this was a great post with tons of photos.

 
 By: bar2020 : July 6th, 2013-05:50
I have ordered the Mühle Seebataillon GMT. I've heard great things from the people who have already seen the prototype, only a few months away now.

Great post, Ken...

 
 By: jporos : July 9th, 2013-07:21
although what I really like are the namesake Schauer watches that seem in photos to be so beautifully finished. ...  

The way I see it...

 
 By: KIH : July 9th, 2013-08:10
.. he is a "finishing freak" :-) He is a great finisher, I agree. Almost all by hand. Yes, I wanted to see more of his own brand, too. Ken