elkcub
Silicon Valley, California

Must be a typo.it says made in Austria on the binoculars
Ed
Must be a typo.it says made in Austria on the binoculars
I wonder how quick they could change from SP prisms in the original SLC to AK prisms in the newer Kahles, seems like a short time frame.
I met this lady at British Bird Fair and she is a lot of fun and has a wonderful imagination..................Lee,post 19,
I am supposed to keep this as a secret: I heard tonight by a female person appearing suddenly for my eyes: the new Kahles SLC's will be made by Swarovski for Kahles, since both companies are at biking distance from each other and the newly make Kahles SLC's are transported throught a secret tunnel between both companies....Saves a lot of energy and environmental pollution problems are tackled efficiently. As the lady told: it is done that way to save energy and pollution (no airplane transport to/from Asia for example) and reducing the burden on the planet. So, please do not tell anybody.
Gijs van Ginkel
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And it seems that as indicated above, the Helia S is being made by Swarovski for Kahles.
John
OK,Back in the thread "Swarovski EL 8x32 already discontinued?" there was quite a bit of discussion about what Swarovski is up to. Offered was the notion a CL42 is coming this summer. The ELs clearly seem being phased out. Swaro therefore, it was said, is heading towards a two tier, price point based, lineup. The mid priced 30/42 CLs and the NL 32/42, (taking over the former EL top spot), would be it.
EL 32s are gone. Whew! EL 42s still around, but for how long? EL 50s place holding? NL 50 to come? But, is that it?
In that scenario we end up without the "traditional," non flat field, mid priced SLC. Then comes Kahles and the Helia S 42. Apparently Swarovski, with its new facilities, also now owns the Kahles brand. The physical plants are close together, design and production are now nicely consolidated in Austria. Purchasing power for raw materials and parts is enhanced. Distribution and marketing can also be shared. This supports the idea the SLC is now rebadged as a Kahles, painted brown. Is another piece of the puzzle emerging?
If so, its not now just Swarovski CL/NL. Its Swarovski/Kahles. What then? Swaro for birders and wildlife watchers? Kahles for hunters? They sort of are 2 different markets, with different trade shows and channels of distribution, sort of... Maybe. What if ELs turn up painted brown... or Jan's new camo? The ELs are great. Development costs are long sunk. The design is still viable if aging as cutting edge Swarovski stuff. Manufacturing is known, bugs worked out, programming still works. Tossing it seems a waste?
I'm playing. Thoughts anyone?
G'Tom
I moved to california 20 years ago. I still cant tell Santa Rosa from San Raphel or San Ramon. So thanks for the help with Absam and Vienna. Did, (didn't), I read there was a tunnel between somewhere???First of all, IMHO, hunting is Swaro's highest market share.
Second, Absam is far West Austria and Vienna is Far East Austria.
Third, Swarovski bought Kahles almost 50 years ago.
My guess would be that Swarovski is upgrading the Kahles sportsoptics division and shift their military optics division entirely to Kahles to make room for the upcoming new products and to be able to increase the current production capacity.