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| Would you pay THIS price for an Nfecta/Potger ? | Rate Topic |
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| Posted: Sat Apr 29th, 2006 06:02 pm |
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CHEEPS 3T WIS
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Maybe it is just me, but I can think of about a dozen REAL Swiss watches with better stats for this kind of money. Only 100 meters rated, mineral crystal, ETA movement (not sure of which class or decoration, etc.) I would be hard pressed to try and tell my jeweler or another WIS just who in the heck this outfit really is. Nfecta/Potger : http://www.shopnbc.com/product/?familyid=J170530&taxid=260&track=-10451 Go ahead and post your HONEST opinion. I indeed may be so far outside of the norm/main stream in this that I can't see the face for the stylist trimmed beard! :?:?:? :dude:CHEEPS VOTE FOR CLEERNALEPAWLESH
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| Posted: Sat Apr 29th, 2006 06:31 pm |
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tny795 3T WIS
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Where are the Arabic numbers that are mentioned? Hate the 3 different shaped function areas. Hate the white lume dots. Hate all the writing at the 3 o'clock position. Loathe the bracelet. Other than that, plus what you've already mentioned, I can honestly say it's a $800 rip-off ugly watch--IMHO, of course. CHEEPS wrote: Maybe it is just me, but I can think of about a dozen REAL Swiss watches with better stats for this kind of money. Last edited on Sat Apr 29th, 2006 07:00 pm by tny795 |
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| Posted: Sat Apr 29th, 2006 09:33 pm |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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The truth is the design is Italian it is 10+years old. I like it, but I am a wop that use to live in the ghetto of Miami. The only problem is the service from invicta. The truth is Inv. changed the original design by (1) no luminesent markers every 15 min, (2) no skrew down crown, (3) if you are going to make a watch at that price range use a sapphire cristal. I think it is a cool watch in person. I personaly can not get past Invicta. I like different stuff I had my lupa on today and love it, but that is personal oppinion. To me a Kobold is just a tool there is no art there and I have a few of them. Good execution though. That is the problem with invicta, sometimes they get a good design and have terrible execution. Last edited on Sat Apr 29th, 2006 09:34 pm by e.avery |
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| Posted: Sat Apr 29th, 2006 10:00 pm |
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mcwright Admin
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Are you all saying this is an Invicta company? News to me?
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| Posted: Sat Apr 29th, 2006 11:20 pm |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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E.L. took the cash and bought P.P. and Scoifman 1 1/2 to two years ago. They do not opperate them on a day to day, but they did take the Intel. Prop. from both. The sapphire gost in invicta is a S.C. milled out and sapph encased 2824 with tweeks, but editing demensions and angles on CAD takes seconds if you are good enough. Look at the Slop web site. Look at who warrantys all of them. http://www.shopnbc.com/product/?familyid=J170228&storeid=1&track=78&taxid=78&propid=230,231,232,492 http://www.shopnbc.com/product/?familyid=J170492&storeid=1&track=78&taxid=78&propid=230,231,232,483 http://www.shopnbc.com/product/?familyid=J170530&storeid=1&track=78&taxid=78&propid=230,231,232,492
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| Posted: Sat Apr 29th, 2006 11:31 pm |
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mcwright Admin
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Thanks for the info. I knew about S.Coifman, but had no idea of the Potger takeover. I thought it was an SWI company import. Shows how much I know. :D:D:D:D
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| Posted: Sun Apr 30th, 2006 03:08 am |
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Or Ology Guest
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I wouldn't buy that PP with YOUR $750.
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| Posted: Sun Apr 30th, 2006 09:42 am |
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oagaspar Site Founder
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e.avery wrote: Good Info Eric TY...!! How Is It That Sterling Time in N.Y is the Distributor of Each Brand including Invicta I Also heard Sterling Time is Handling all Warranty Work for all 3 Brands....which in My Experience with Sterling Time regarding some Screws needed for one of My Stuhrlings was a More Than Positive Experience...it was Perfect Now...The Big Q...if Sterling Time is Handling Warranty Issues for Invicta (as well as Distribution)and the the other 2....Why Does Everyone Still Have to Send their Watches to Invicta in Fla. for Warranty Service ...and NO I would'nt Buy this Watch for $750...when I Could Buy a Platinum Series Jean Marcel for the Same $$ and although Smaller in Size 10 Times the Watch and Pure 100% Swiss Made...No Other Components nor Workmanship but All Swiss with a Real Heritage I Have been googling PP and Come up with Nothing but Slop :P:P E.L. took the cash and bought P.P. and Scoifman 1 1/2 to two years ago. They do not opperate them on a day to day, but they did take the Intel. Prop. from both. The sapphire gost in invicta is a S.C. milled out and sapph encased 2824 with tweeks, but editing demensions and angles on CAD takes seconds if you are good enough. Look at the Slop web site. Look at who warrantys all of them.
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| Posted: Sun Apr 30th, 2006 10:10 am |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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Sterling Imp. is like SWI they are distributors plus. They have great CS. PP I do not believe was ever under contract for N.A. disribution. SCoifman on the other hand was by Ster.. If you watched when they would have an allstar or call in where they had an Scoifman and Invicta, E.L. would not promote the S.C., because he was not the one selling the watch. Oscar, I bet you know more about Sterling than you think, you are just not putting the pieces together you watched the old shows with TT, what group of people did he always talk about starts with a P. Who did Juda work for. He sold multiple brands didn't he even some S.C.. Part 2 I looked at it to and figured out it was worth about $500 give or take. The movement is only $150 to $220 dep on dec and volume of purchase. The parts that Inv. changed moved the watch from being a good sport watch(orig. designed for) to a fashion watch. If you like the look that is what you are buying. Last edited on Sun Apr 30th, 2006 10:56 am by e.avery |
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| Posted: Sun Apr 30th, 2006 11:12 am |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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I have a more direct hint how do you spell sterling in german, may be stuhrling. 30 west 47th street is the adress of both. One is on the 6th floor and the other on the 11th. You just got two of there watches from me. With that I am out.
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| Posted: Sun Apr 30th, 2006 11:25 am |
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oagaspar Site Founder
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e.avery wrote: I know Judah has been involved with Sterling as well as Stuhrling..I wish Someone would bring the George J.Von Burg line back :D I had a great WIS conversation with one of Sterlings lead men and asked him about the movements used in Stuhrling Watches way back when TT introduced them...his answer to me was that Stuhrling used base Seiko movements and modified them...Sterling is a Stand Up operation and I believe they also distribute many of the Brands on WSS/TT including August Steiner...which is a great Watch and soon to be out with Automatics...The entire Watch Industry is filled with Mystique and this is One Reason I love Collecting on Whatever level a WIS may be on...it's Fun and if Research is Something one enjoys like myself..this is the Perfect Hobby IMHO I have a more direct hint how do you spell sterling in german, may be stuhrling. 30 west 47th street is the adress of both. One is on the 6th floor and the other on the 11th. You just got two of there watches from me. With that I am out.
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| Posted: Sun Apr 30th, 2006 11:57 am |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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I do not know much about movement design. I used a cheet sheet with sizes and specs when working up prototype. I herd the same things but it is not my area of Exp.. It is hard enough to get a design right on paper, and then have to deal with the crap of people trying to make it cheeper. I am trying to learn how to use the internet still. Mov't design is for a latter date. Wish I could give more info.
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