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 Posted: Tue Apr 21st, 2009 03:44 pm
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Eric that looks great! too big for me though :(

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 Posted: Tue Apr 21st, 2009 10:21 pm
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Lookin' very nice there Eric !! ThumbsUp02.gif

A classic looking diver and I must say you pull off that 47mm diameter quite easily and make it look fantastic on the wrist.

I ordered an Invicta Corduba Diver Chronograph (Gunmetal with the Gunmetal Stainless/Rubber Strap) that I got at a really great price, but ended up returning it a couple weeks ago because with a bezel diameter of 52mm!!!(Yowzerrr!!)...I just couldn't pull it off on my average 7 inch wrist.  mistake.gif  I really got a wake up call on what I can comfortably wear on my wrist (the guys they had wearing it on the show that sold me must have had very beefy wrists).

Anyway...I say all that to say that the quality/construction of the piece impressed me (even though it was a quartz).  It seems like the Invicata brand seems to get it's fair share of haters and lovers.  I still may buy one at some point in the future (the Corduba would have been my first Invicta if I hadn't returned it).

Really liking the looks of your Pro Diver!!  Nice choice.woohoo.gif

 

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 Posted: Wed Apr 22nd, 2009 09:13 am
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Hey Stew,  I know what you mean about Invicta..  Every now and then you can get a nice deal on a nicely made watch. This Grand Diver is really nice..300m solid end links, Miyota workhorse and a nice hefty case to boot.  My wrist is not that big 7 1/4 tops, but the dimensions of my wrist are somewhat flat so that it is a bit wider than someone with the same size wrist perhaps.  I was certain 47mm would be too much but it seems to be fine.
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 Posted: Wed Apr 22nd, 2009 09:22 am
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Eric, is that 47 mm with or without the crown?

- Ray

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 Posted: Wed Apr 22nd, 2009 09:57 am
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Hey Ray, it's 47 without the crown.  I really thought it would be a lot bigger but it's a really size.

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 Posted: Wed Apr 22nd, 2009 10:27 am
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Thanks, Eric. It really doesn't look overly large. My 7" wrist is flat and wide like yours; I wear mostly 44-45 mm quite comfortably, so I could probably pull off this one too.

It's easy to rag on Invicta, but one thing they do as well as anyone is low priced Rolex homages. I have an 8926 and it's a great value considering what I paid for it. Only complaint is that it's too small. I'll definitely check out the Grand Diver. Thanks for posting your pics.

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 Posted: Wed Apr 22nd, 2009 09:31 pm
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Nice!

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 Posted: Wed Apr 22nd, 2009 09:56 pm
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Eric,

It looks really good. I only have one Invicta, a Corduba (B&R style Chrono). I have looked at this one but I'm not sure if I'm ready to pull the trigger, but your helping me make up my mind.

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 Posted: Thu Apr 23rd, 2009 08:58 am
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Another thing I like is that this watch doesn't have the ubiquitous Mercedes hour hand.

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 Posted: Thu Apr 23rd, 2009 05:38 pm
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Agree on that Mercedes hand. Prefer these hands much more.

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 Posted: Sun May 10th, 2009 05:45 pm
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Going with silicone strap toon1.gif

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