Hello B’rock , hello James, thanks for your interest.
Ok, well…now I will try to answer you in my bad English

Excuse me in advance!
The Leica Ultravid is made in Germany. If you visit binomania and the Leica HD Reviews, you’ll notice the inscription “Made in Germany” on the knob of focus.
For example
http://www.binomania.it/binocoli/leica8x32hd/leica8x32hd3.jpg
In any case, here in Europe, in some countries it is possible to insert the words "made in.." if there are many hours of labor in that country. For example, if the pieces of the Ultravid are made in Portugal and shipped ,for installation in Germany, they could write "made in Germany".
By the way I will write to Leica Italy today for information
As for the two mid-range binoculars, the conquest HD and Leica Trinovid, in my humble opinion the Leica is "globally" more efficient. For finishing, design and mechanics. The price is different too. With regard to the optical quality I could not make a comparison. "I'm just remembering" so they are only hypotheses. However when I challenged the Leica, after having returned the Zeiss. I preferred the mechanics and construction of the Leica. Obviously I repeat, are two binoculars with a different price
With regard to optical quality, almost all companies are aligned. I assume that suppliers of glass, in the end, are always the same.
In fact, in recent months, I tested some Chinese binoculars with an high optical quality. Some readers of binomania , often, ask me if it is useful to spend more for a famous brand or if it is preferable to buy a Chinese binoculars.
I think there are other factors to consider respect the “optical quality”
. Personally I prefer to buy a pair of binoculars from a company that has been around for years and could provide me a valuable assistance.
A friend of mine, for example, has returned an old Swarovski SLC completely new! It was a very old model and the Austrian company has changed the tire and replaced the lens of the eyepieces that were scratched. all .. free!
For this reason, I prefer to spend “X “more for a reliable company. In Italy three years ago, a new distributor presented a Chinese binoculars 8x42 with a great low dispersion lens.
Currently this distributor has failed and some customers have mechanical problems with their binoculars
I think that with Zeiss, Leica, Kowa, Swarovski, etc, etc will not have these problems .. Minox ,for example, has had some problems here in Italy, with their binoculars produced in Japan. There have been some users with old Minox 15x58ED that needed repair. (collimation and lens scratches) Minox could only replace their old products with a new models . But the new binoculars was not the 15x58ED but the new 15x56.
Minox can do this but a small distributor that fishing from the Chinese market? I do not think
In conclusion, I believe that now there are some good Chinese binoculars with good optical quality, the problem is to see their resistance, after many years of use and will act as the "distributor" with these products in the medium to long term.
Leica wanted me to do this test because they wanted to show that the TRINOVID has good mechanics and is well sealed. I maybe I should do it with a Chinese high-end to see the results after three months of use. Thanks Leica now Docter has allowed me to do a similar test with is robust DOCTER®7x40 B/GA
I will do a test at low temperatures below zero .. Guys, here ,I am really enjoying it, too bad you are so far away ..
Monday should arrive, for a test, the new Zeiss HT. If you want some pictures of the Zeiss HT I be able to do as a preview. Please let me know..
There's a guy in the binomania forum who have already bought it. Here you will find some pictures and the first impressions
http://www.binomania.it/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=2590