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True WatchGeek PEACE TO ALL Invicta is Number One Real Name: Jim B Join Date: Jun 2010 3 Lastest Threads by the B Posts: 6,763 Location: Florida the B Super Geek Yesterday, 07:44 AM Real Name: Kevin Location: Maryland Send a private message to the B Add the B to Your Contacts Join Date: Aug 2010 3 Lastest Threads by the B Posts: 1,283 View Public Profile Find all posts by the B the B #2
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Invicta is Number One
Invicta has always been the Leader in out front Fashion Design in Watches..They set the standart in
excuation of a product that apeals
to the mass market...Their Quality is Excellent and Look foward to many new trends to come forth!
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I have more Invicta's then any other watch brand in my collection and I fell in love after my first one
about 13 years ago. I still have my first one.
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I agree totally!
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I totally agree too! It's these things that have
made me an Invictaholic! It's the only brand
I buy!
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yup... I concur. With invicta, you get alot for your money.
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yup... I concur. With invicta, you get alot for your money.
So true and worth every penney.
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I agree! Although I really only buy their higher end timepieces.
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You do get a lot for your money.
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Invicta delivers some great watches for the money!
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I heard Invicta was going to start selling cheerleader costumes along with the pink watches. Looks like
they might have a few buyers here.
I like Invicta watches and own a few but come on. These posts are like what highschool kids text to their
BFF like OMG. I don't mean to come off as a jerk but this kind of stuff makes the chances of having any
credible or constructive watch discussions very hard. Nothing is perfect and the only way to improve or
get better is to "reveal the truth" as is so well stated in "someone's" tag line.
As I said, I do like Invictas, I like that they try so many different designs because it keeps me coming
back and I think they challenge other companies in the industry to try different things. I also love the
value they bring that is why I own some and will continue to buy their products in the future.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jodaman
I heard Invicta was going to start selling cheerleader costumes along with the pink watches. Looks like
they might have a few buyers here.
I like Invicta watches and own a few but come on. These posts are like what highschool kids text to
their BFF like OMG. I don't mean to come off as a jerk but this kind of stuff makes the chances of
having any credible or constructive watch discussions very hard. Nothing is perfect and the only way to
improve or get better is to "reveal the truth" as is so well stated in "someone's" tag line.
As I said, I do like Invictas, I like that they try so many different designs because it keeps me coming
back and I think they challenge other companies in the industry to try different things. I also love the
value they bring that is why I own some and will continue to buy their products in the future.
Will these do for the time being...
: cheer: :c heer:
:ch eer: :che er:
:chee r: :cheer :
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i remember buying my first invicta from amazon. it was the black russian diver chrono. i simply fell in
love with the style. as soon as i got it, i had to get the blue one which i got from amazon as well. i then
noticed shopnbc and was like WOW!!! and thought"how much trouble am i in now?" I then got turned
on to the lupah so i got myself the white strap big lupah and bought my gal the interchangable strapped
lupah. it just goes on and on. somehow after that i ended up with 3 venums, 2 excursions, 2 pro divers,
2 levs which the first one was the massive one, 8 more rd's, a sea spider and my very first sub iii.....i
absolutely adore my collection. ive added some stuhrlings like the emp glory and emp triple bridge and
a few more....couldnt he happier..
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You are "Spot On". Even my friends who work at high end jewelry stores agree and have stated several
times that Invicta's creative style is second to none. The only thing is that it's an Invicta and they make
watches for the mass. That's the only difference and down fall. Other than for some of the rare
collectibles, Invicta is strictly for fashion. You've got to love it. As I always say, I can't take all my watches
with me when I die so I'm gonna enjoy wearing them now,while I look good in them (lol). Then I can
pass the style down (lol).
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Quote:
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Will these do for the time being...
: cheer: :c heer:
:ch eer: :che er:
:chee r: :cheer :
You forgot: BE AGGRESSIVE - BE BE AGGRESSIVE!
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you Said it
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You are "Spot On". Even my friends who work at high end jewelry stores agree and have stated several
times that Invicta's creative style is second to none. The only thing is that it's an Invicta and they make
watches for the mass. That's the only difference and down fall. Other than for some of the rare
collectibles, Invicta is strictly for fashion. You've got to love it. As I always say, I can't take all my
watches with me when I die so I'm gonna enjoy wearing them now,while I look good in them (lol).
Then I can pass the style down (lol).
A friend of mine manages a high end Jewelry store and he is a avid collector of Invictas while he could
get any brand of his choice..Says a lot.
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I started collecting Invictas about 8 years. Between what I have gifted, what I have kept, ad what I
have sold, the number has passed 250 watches a while ago! Enough said.
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wow cane that's alot!!!!
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Invicta offers best bang for the buck of any other brand. You could put a higher end name brand on
most of their watches and sell it for thousands more.
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When the OP says a leader in Fashion Design in watches I think that's a pretty accurate statement.
Problem is they are perceived by many as just that.fashion watches. I've probably bought about 100
over the years for myself, and as gifts so I obviously like the brand. I've had good luck with the quality as
well. That said I don't try to compare them to watches in the high-end range, and enjoy them for what
they are a great looking value that allows me to buy multiple variety's without bankrupting my need to
have many different styles. If I had a large salary job, I can honestly say though I would have a lot fewer
Invictas then I do, because there are so many higher end brands I would love to get to own, but since
that isn't ever going to happen I do look forward to what I can get for the price they charge. I feel the
same way about the R brand we can no longer really discuss. Bang for the buck, good looking, can
afford them. Not to say I wouldn't rather be on the higher end level of collecting though.
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I totally agree, I like the selection and style that Invicta brings.
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I agree 100%
Whatever suits your taste--they can accomodate.
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im def all for large variety....helps my mood out!!!!
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Me too
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im def all for large variety....helps my mood out!!!!
They put me in a be better mood..funney I never though of that.
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I would say that my collection is @ 90%+ Invicta, that's due to great affordable pricing. The main reason
I buy/like Invicta is they have an exceptional design team.
They have come out w/ fantabulous designs & multiple designs at a time, they don't come out w/ one
design & modify it for years, they keep consistanly coming out w/ new & delicious disgn's.
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I agree, as far as putting out new designs and pushing limits Invicta is #1. I think Invicta had a lot to do
with the big watch craze and making watches more interesting. Invicta does make some watches that
are homages to others brands but it is safe to say that Invictas designs have clearly influenced other
brands as well.
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I love watches and have a lot of different brands in my sock drawer - It is safe to say I have more Invicta
(reserves) than any other brand.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by knightryder
Invicta offers best bang for the buck of any other brand. You could put a higher end name brand on
most of their watches and sell it for thousands more.
Some of their "higher end" pieces are about as good as it gets....reasonably speaking of course
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I heard Invicta was going to start selling cheerleader costumes along with the pink watches. Looks like
they might have a few buyers here.
I like Invicta watches and own a few but come on. These posts are like what highschool kids text to
their BFF like OMG. I don't mean to come off as a jerk but this kind of stuff makes the chances of
having any credible or constructive watch discussions very hard. Nothing is perfect and the only way to
improve or get better is to "reveal the truth" as is so well stated in "someone's" tag line.
As I said, I do like Invictas, I like that they try so many different designs because it keeps me coming
back and I think they challenge other companies in the industry to try different things. I also love the
value they bring that is why I own some and will continue to buy their products in the future.
I agree 100%
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invicta's like the In & Out burger of the watch world. good sold choice , but not at all the best and big
fan club
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They do have Style
Quote:
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invicta's like the In & Out burger of the watch world. good sold choice , but not at all the best and big
fan club
They do have out front fashion style adn for the most part ine their price rrange hard to beat.
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