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For Your Reading Pleasure....Invicta has Some Explaining to do!!!! | Rating: ![]() |
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Posted: Mon Jun 28th, 2010 06:16 pm |
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...The Swiss Federation frowns on Invicta and I heard from a well known,reliable source that in 2008 Invicta was asked to leave Basel because of a issue Zenith and some other well known Swiss companies had with Invicta being in the Hall of Dreams and not wanting Invicta anywhere near them!Invicta was asked to move to another area and when Eyal pitched a fit they asked him to leave...lock,stock and barrel! I really can understand that: How the f*ck did they believe that they was distinctives watchmakers who could show off with trades like Zenith? I suppose that some trades in the watch industry know something about them dirty tricks and are nice enough to do not expose them but can't tolerate that kind of show-off... It's a small world and it's easy to find out where things are really made when you are in it
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Posted: Mon Jun 28th, 2010 08:51 pm |
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bigrustypig 3T WIS ![]()
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Hammerfjord wrote: Well guys, Invicta is out and sonbol is in! William....I am warning you....stop showing off....you better stop posting this Gold Grand Royal Special Reserve model worth US$45,679,564,908.07 or else I will retaliate from outer space and the consequences for you and this forum will be that I will cruelly unveil to you my rarer and more collectible model in papyrium that's just .005mm thin. Be warned, amigo ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Posted: Tue Jun 29th, 2010 03:03 am |
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ndburley 3T WIS ![]()
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bigrustypig wrote: Hammerfjord wrote:Well guys, Invicta is out and sonbol is in! I know it makes me chuckle every time I see it. ![]()
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Posted: Tue Jun 29th, 2010 05:02 am |
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112th Post |
Hammerfjord Moderator ![]()
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William....I am warning you....stop showing off....you better stop posting this Gold Grand Royal Special Reserve model worth US$45,679,564,908.07 or else I will retaliate from outer space and the consequences for you and this forum will be that I will cruelly unveil to you my rarer and more collectible model in papyrium that's just .005mm thin. Be warned, amigo Well, Jeff, you actualy took wrong on the value as this ultra limited model went up 25% the last 3 months! So you can allways show-off: I know that the Papyrium was made to 89 pieces but mine was made to only 69: That's why my watch is reversible ![]()
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Posted: Tue Jun 29th, 2010 07:48 am |
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ndburley 3T WIS ![]()
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I just read this and thought I would share just to stir it up more. About Eyal Lalo - Invicta Watch Business Invicta watches TV guest Eyal Lalo is a third-generation watchmaker. His grandfather taught his father, who in turn taught him everything there is to know about the watch business. Eyal’s firsthand experience in the luxury industry allowed him to recognize the areas within the watch market that were being ignored by other brands—mainly the ability to provide distinctive designs and quality craftsmanship for reasonable prices. Eyal believes you shouldn’t have to spend thousands of dollars to own a quality watch. What inspires Eyal and his team at Invicta is turning the balance of power in the watch industry back to the consumer. With each new design, Invicta has struck down the walls that once stood between the average consumer and true watch luxury. Eyal says, “I like to be known as the Robin Hood of this industry.”
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Posted: Tue Jun 29th, 2010 08:12 am |
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ndburley wrote:I just read this and thought I would share just to stir it up more. I saw recently an English reportage about Robin Hood and how he been over "angelized" as in fact, he was a thief who offcourse stole from the rich( isn't it the best place to steal from???) and been also steeling from average honnest merchands. Accused to rob even honnest people trying to make a living and support them familly through hard times... This been recorded on writing but never came to light before little time ago. All comes to that the best way to do not be arrested, is to be protected by the people and for that, you just spray some pennys around to make yourself a hero. P.Escobar been doing the same in Colombia in fact... Every nations need a hero and sometimes legends born out of very little: Maybe some minstrel who was working for him like it happened many times through history. Let's call it the first propaganda...Now you have TV for that my friend. And as the history repete itself, Eyal should check new history facts before he claims himself to be a robber. A robber is a robber in my book. Last edited on Tue Jun 29th, 2010 08:21 am by Hammerfjord |
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Posted: Tue Jun 29th, 2010 09:19 am |
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ndburley wrote: I just read this and thought I would share just to stir it up more. One can surmise many things from this statement. Either: 1) Eyal's grandfather didn't know much about watchmaking. 2) Eyal's father didn't know much about watchmaking. 3) Eyal was a poor student, or 4) Eyal's father and grandfather were also pathological liars and dishonest businessmen and Eyal was a great student!
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Posted: Tue Jun 29th, 2010 09:21 am |
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KenC wrote: ndburley wrote:I just read this and thought I would share just to stir it up more. That made me laugh out loud, and I am at work!! ![]()
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Posted: Tue Jun 29th, 2010 10:00 am |
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ndburley 3T WIS ![]()
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I was just looking around and this post is nuts!! The aggression of some responses are mad as hell ![]() http://www.wristwatchreview.com/2008/01/28/invicta-sucks-its-confirmed/
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Posted: Tue Jun 29th, 2010 10:23 am |
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same old crap just another year or should I say "crop" of Invictaphiles!.....Eyals degree is in Agriculture not watches so he must be growing these watches using some banned defect causing crop dusting poison that creeps into the skin via the wrist and brainwashes seemingly normal people into believing they are wearing Rolex'! ![]()
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Posted: Tue Jun 29th, 2010 10:25 am |
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oagaspar wrote: same old crap just another year or should I say "crop" of Invictaphiles!.....Eyals degree is in Agriculture not watches so he must be growing these watches using some banned defect causing crop dusting poison that creeps into the skin via the wrist and brainwashes seemingly normal people into believing they are wearing Rolex'! Oh my I love it. You go Oscar. Rip it up with the truth buddy.
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Posted: Tue Jun 29th, 2010 10:25 am |
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Wow that was some funny stuff, Neo. I felt compelled to leave a response...![]()
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