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 Posted: Wed Mar 28th, 2007 09:40 am
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My "Jaw Dropper"  One of the Few Invicta's that I still own, and my favorite.

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Of course!  .............and the lume was fantastic when I 'lit it up" last night!


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To bad your "V" is correct on that watch.....sure you dont want to customize it Jonathonsnoopy1.gif

 

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My "Jaw Dropper"  One of the Few Invicta's that I still own, and my favorite.


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Yeah, I know that kind of mistake on coins makes them worth a lot more, but that is because it is a "rarity".    Tony this is one watch that Invicta did right ( well 95%+ of the time).    Other Invicta beg for "Customization" .  IMHO this one does'nt .
The SAM I Meteorite was a Grand Slam - Much like 9937 - 8926 ( with the CE and the 2824-2)   Statitics prove that if you throw enough mud on the wall  a certain amount will stick.    800 + model your bound to have a few hits. 




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To bad your "V" is correct on that watch.....sure you dont want to customize it Jonathonsnoopy1.gif

 

Oregon Sunset wrote:
My "Jaw Dropper"  One of the Few Invicta's that I still own, and my favorite.



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Black Zeno over the orange today


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canadajo wrote: Black Zeno over the orange today



I like that ZENO.................I have the Orange and have been looking to "steal" one of those!

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I had the black army diver with the other bezel, couldn't keep it on my wrist though too shiny and acrylic crystal, I was always worrying about scratching it all up. It was a great watch though!

wearing the trouble maker for a couple days.


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I like acylic....................scratches can be easily polished out....my Glycine Airman still has it original crystal!

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 Posted: Wed Mar 28th, 2007 12:35 pm
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Ken ... you are so right with the fact you can just buff out the scratch !!!

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That was a great one. I owned a black dial..not as nice, but the dual deployant without 1/2 link made it impossible to wear comfortably for me:(

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Yeah, I know that kind of mistake on coins makes them worth a lot more, but that is because it is a "rarity".    Tony this is one watch that Invicta did right ( well 95%+ of the time).    Other Invicta beg for "Customization" .  IMHO this one does'nt .
The SAM I Meteorite was a Grand Slam - Much like 9937 - 8926 ( with the CE and the 2824-2)   Statitics prove that if you throw enough mud on the wall  a certain amount will stick.    800 + model your bound to have a few hits. 




Tony Duronio wrote:
To bad your "V" is correct on that watch.....sure you dont want to customize it Jonathonsnoopy1.gif

 

Oregon Sunset wrote:
My "Jaw Dropper"  One of the Few Invicta's that I still own, and my favorite.




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 Posted: Wed Mar 28th, 2007 02:03 pm
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Spending the rest of the day with This


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