There is nothing wrong with chinese equipment – but, as always, it very much depends on the quality of the product. There are good and poor levels of quality – often dependent on quality control of the whole manufacturing process. Manufactured to a quality level or cost level may be ‘divergent attributes’ to consider.
While Dasqua headquarters are most certainly based in Italy, it does not mean the items are either wholly, or even partly, produced in Italy. Some may come from other global suppliers.
I’ve none of their products, so cannot directly compare with alternatives. Where metrology is concerned, I like to buy well recommended names/products, but recognise my absolute accuracy/precision, while making items, is generally less than the level to which I can measure it!
I always like to measure to one further order of accuracy, knowing that I am well within my expected practical tolerance.
At another level, cheaper tools are not always either so easy to use or perhaps so long-lasting.
Ultimately, it is your choice. Hopefully you will get further subjective comparative replies – but generally responses are likely dependent on the expectations of the owner/user.
What I look for is the type of tool that commercial users would employ – or avoid!