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KenC
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This is pathetically and hysterically comical.  I just went into one of my watch boxes to retrieve my Executive and I looked at the Lupah Classic #9813 sitting right next to it.  I noticed that both the "stop action" second hand and the second hand on the subdial were spinning wildy at the rate of one complete revolution every 1 1/2 seconds.

I can't stop it.......I also can't stop laughing!  Anybody have any suggestions other than removing the battery?

Invicta quality...........simply can't be beat!!!

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KenC wrote:
Consider Yourself Lucky Ken...It's Still Running and the Crown Hasn't Fallen Off  This is pathetically and hysterically comical.  I just went into one of my watch boxes to retrieve my Executive and I looked at the Lupah Classic #9813 sitting right next to it.  I noticed that both the "stop action" second hand and the second hand on the subdial were spinning wildy at the rate of one complete revolution every 1 1/2 seconds.

I can't stop it.......I also can't stop laughing!  Anybody have any suggestions other than removing the battery?

Invicta quality...........simply can't be beat!!!

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Sounds like latent traces of Stanozol to me!

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PULL OUT THE CROWN !! IF YOU HAVEN"T ALREADY :O)))

Sounds like an Invicta exorcism ! :O))) :dude:

Or take the watch to a priest or to church :O))):cool:

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pipes wrote: PULL OUT THE CROWN !! IF YOU HAVEN"T ALREADY :O)))

Sounds like an Invicta exorcism ! :O))) :dude:

Or take the watch to a priest or to church :O))):cool:


 

It is now on its way to a Swiss doctor of Asian decent!!

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it is the time consortium factor in the flux capacitor.  I bet you even own a delorean.  

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KenC wrote: This is pathetically and hysterically comical.  I just went into one of my watch boxes to retrieve my Executive and I looked at the Lupah Classic #9813 sitting right next to it.  I noticed that both the "stop action" second hand and the second hand on the subdial were spinning wildy at the rate of one complete revolution every 1 1/2 seconds.

I can't stop it.......I also can't stop laughing!  Anybody have any suggestions other than removing the battery?

Invicta quality...........simply can't be beat!!!

 

I just looked and it appears as if Mr. Lupah has died:shock:............perhaps a trip to the Watch Hospital would be in order.  And, perhaps, again, a new battery would bring Mr. Lupah back to life..............waddaya think?........................is it worth $10 for a new battery to possibly repair a Lupah? :D:D:D


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