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PostSubject: Credit where credit is due...   Credit where credit is due... Icon_minitimeThu Feb 18, 2010 11:47 am

NHWOOD's and JAW's GREAT pictures:

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If Invicta would follow THIS type of watch making, they would have SO much more respect!

THESE are GREAT looking watches!

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PostSubject: Re: Credit where credit is due...   Credit where credit is due... Icon_minitimeThu Feb 18, 2010 12:10 pm

Very nice, and the pics are certainly better than the ones used by the company.
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PostSubject: Re: Credit where credit is due...   Credit where credit is due... Icon_minitimeThu Feb 18, 2010 1:10 pm

old pro diver series, invicta did right with most of this series and that watch looks very cool! Blow dryer and a razor blade and a little aceton (finger nail polish remover) to remove any glue on the crystal and say goodbye to the cyclops and you've got a great mod and one cool watch!!! Credit where credit is due... Icon_bounce
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PostSubject: Re: Credit where credit is due...   Credit where credit is due... Icon_minitimeThu Feb 18, 2010 1:21 pm

The black PVD one with orange hands is pretty cool looking too ~ Credit where credit is due... Icon_albino

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PostSubject: Re: Credit where credit is due...   Credit where credit is due... Icon_minitimeThu Feb 18, 2010 3:57 pm

Yep some nice photos there.....

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PostSubject: Re: Credit where credit is due...   Credit where credit is due... Icon_minitimeThu Feb 18, 2010 4:45 pm

I wish I could take pictures that good. Great shots.
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PostSubject: Re: Credit where credit is due...   Credit where credit is due... Icon_minitimeThu Feb 18, 2010 7:41 pm

Two TERRIFIC photos !!! Credit where credit is due... Icon_cheers Both the blue and orange dials are stunning
on these Invictas. The mesh bracelets are an excellent touch as well !!!
NICE job NHW and Jaw !

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PostSubject: Re: Credit where credit is due...   Credit where credit is due... Icon_minitimeFri Feb 19, 2010 12:06 am

Anomaly wrote:
If Invicta would follow THIS type of watch making, they would have SO much more respect!
Exactly. Invicta gets it right with the Pro Diver series. Proving once again that even a blind squirrel can find an acorn now and then.
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PostSubject: Re: Credit where credit is due...   Credit where credit is due... Icon_minitimeFri Feb 19, 2010 12:52 am

A version of this watch is for sale right now on JomaDeals for $95

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Brand: Invicta
Model: 6354
Gender: Mens
Manufacturer Item: IN6354
Collection: Men's Pro Driver
Movement: Precise high-quality Swiss Quartz
Engine: Ronda 515
Power: Battery
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Case Shape: Round
Case Diameter: 47mm
Case Thickness: 14mm
Bezel: Orange with Scalloped Edges
Bezel Function: Unidirectional Rotating
Bezel Material: Stainless Steel
Dial Color: Black
Dial Markers: Trinite index, 24-hour GMT scale around the outer dial with roman numerals
Dial Type: Analog
Hands: Luminous hour, minute hands; white second hand and orange GMT hand
Luminescent: Hands and hour markers
Calendar: Date at 3 o'clock position
Crystal: Durable flame fusion
Crown: Screw-down
Band Type: Mesh Bracelet
Band Width: 22mm
Band Material: Stainless Steel
Clasp Type: Fold over clasp with safety
Functions: Calendar, GMT
Water Resistance: 300m / 984ft / 30ATM
Misc Information: Magnified date window; Orange GMT hand and white second hand
Warranty: JomaDeals 2-year
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PostSubject: Re: Credit where credit is due...   Credit where credit is due... Icon_minitimeFri Feb 19, 2010 4:27 am

Yup, those are really nice looking watches for sure! I've always like the designs Invicta comes up with, it's just their quality and customer service that is seriously lacking.
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