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 Posted: Sat Dec 10th, 2005 02:03 pm
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This is a great deal on this glow-in-the-dark orange dial Trias Automatic Watch. Marc got double shipped on them and needs to cut inventory. So, that is the reason for the special price. I didn't ask, but I believe it includes free shipping as well. So, that makes it an even hotter deal. I have the yellow dial version, very nice!

Orange/Red dial Trias $99

http://www.longislandwatch.com/Clearance_Items.htm

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I emailed Marc......................S&H is included!  I'm getting one............just because!

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KenC wrote:
I Haven't Owned a Trias Yet!! What Do you Think Ken,Michael....Should I Take the Plunge...This Orange One Looks Sweet I emailed Marc......................S&H is included!  I'm getting one............just because!

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O.A. Gaspar wrote: KenC wrote:
I Haven't Owned a Trias Yet!! What Do you Think Ken,Michael....Should I Take the Plunge...This Orange One Looks Sweet I emailed Marc......................S&H is included!  I'm getting one............just because!

 

I'm sure this is the Miyota 8215, so it is a good movement and it is very similar to the Military 2276 case in looks and size with a much nicer crown not to mention the "screw" lug pins.  I only have one of their Swiss Models right now, but I'm going to go for this one too!:D

It's my way of continuing to tell the W** German Forum to shove it up their ***!

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It is a Miyota, but the screw lugs aren't functional. The watch uses standard lug pins. The screws aren't screws. They are just for show. Trias does that on a number of models including the Unitas 6498 model you like and can't get. The Backgammon however, uses real lug screws.

It doesn't feel as heavy a guage as the Backgammon style watch. Its a nice watch, but it is not in the same league as some of the better Swiss made Trias models. But then, it doesn't cost $200 either. It is a great watch for $99 with free shipping.

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mcwright wrote: It is a Miyota, but the screw lugs aren't functional. The watch uses standard lug pins. The screws aren't screws. They are just for show. Trias does that on a number of models including the Unitas 6498 model you like and can't get. The Backgammon however, uses real lug screws.

It doesn't feel as heavy a guage as the Backgammon style watch. Its a nice watch, but it is not in the same league as some of the better Swiss made Trias models. But then, it doesn't cost $200 either. It is a great watch for $99 with free shipping.



 

I just ordered one...........................:cool:

or.....

I just ordered one...........................:cool:

I'm not sure what the color really is!!!!  But I'll know soon!

BTW....thanks for the "heads-up", Mike!


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KenC wrote:
mcwright wrote: It is a Miyota, but the screw lugs aren't functional. The watch uses standard lug pins. The screws aren't screws. They are just for show. Trias does that on a number of models including the Unitas 6498 model you like and can't get. The Backgammon however, uses real lug screws.

It doesn't feel as heavy a guage as the Backgammon style watch. Its a nice watch, but it is not in the same league as some of the better Swiss made Trias models. But then, it doesn't cost $200 either. It is a great watch for $99 with free shipping.



 

I just ordered one...........................:cool:

or.....

I just ordered one...........................:cool:

I'm not sure what the color really is!!!!  But I'll know soon!

BTW....thanks for the "heads-up", Mike!




Its a good thing you did if you wanted one. I believe he has just about sold out. He just put them on sale on Friday!!!

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