Hi Guys,
Other then the name difference, what are the key features for Orion and Skywatcher scope? Questions like:
-Where are the scope made, assembled?
-Good selling point of their product vs points that are not so favourable but can be improved on? Assuming we are comparing a similar model, "apple for apple".
-Any other unique qualities.
Cheers
Ivan
Difference between Orion Scopes Vs Skywatcher Scopes
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Hi,
"Skywatcher" is the registered trademark of OEM manufacturer Synta Optical Technology corp. Orion, Celestron and some other brand telescope also get their scope from Synta and re-brand it. That's why you won't find Sky-Watcher brand telescope in US.
From my experience (my refractor is my third 3 Sky-Watcher telescope... 1 x MCT, 1 x Newtonian and 1 x Refractor
), I find their optical quality is generally quite good. But the finishing on those small area on the scope is not so good... I think this is where they save their cost. You can't expect good optics and good finishing at a low cost... somewhere had to compromise to keep the cost low.
Have a nice day.
"Skywatcher" is the registered trademark of OEM manufacturer Synta Optical Technology corp. Orion, Celestron and some other brand telescope also get their scope from Synta and re-brand it. That's why you won't find Sky-Watcher brand telescope in US.
From my experience (my refractor is my third 3 Sky-Watcher telescope... 1 x MCT, 1 x Newtonian and 1 x Refractor

Have a nice day.
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