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Post by dmarcus48 on Dec 27, 2004 12:23:06 GMT -5
Well the mailman came today and I got my new invicta 9937, wow, what a watch. I couldn't believe the wooden watch box, reminds me of some of the LE pens I have. The watch is very impressive, thanks for all of your feedback on the watch. oompalupah you were 100% correct, a $300 watch that feels like a $1500 watch in every way.
Thanks guys, see you online.
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Post by dmarcus48 on Dec 27, 2004 12:30:28 GMT -5
My watch is missing one of the small screws that hold the bracelet to the watch. Anyone know where I can get one? Also, should I not wear the watch w/o that screw?
TIA
Dave
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Post by JBHII on Dec 27, 2004 12:39:04 GMT -5
My watch is missing one of the small screws that hold the bracelet to the watch. Anyone know where I can get one? Also, should I not wear the watch w/o that screw? TIA Dave You should contact the dealer that sold you the watch right way - either he, or Invicta directly can get you a replacement screw.
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Post by dmarcus48 on Dec 27, 2004 12:40:55 GMT -5
Can I continue to wear the watch?
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Post by JBHII on Dec 27, 2004 15:22:20 GMT -5
Can I continue to wear the watch? I don't recommend it. The "short" screw actually screws into the sleeve of the long screw located on the other side. There's a very real possibility your watch bracelet could come apart at the lugs until you get that fastening screw. John
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Post by dmarcus48 on Dec 27, 2004 15:43:33 GMT -5
I emailed the seller and he gave me his phone number. he didn't have any screws but was willing to allow me to return the watch and he'd send a new one. Seemed like a lot of cost in shipping just for a screw. I called Invicta and they're sending me a screw.
Thanks
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Post by Pete on Dec 28, 2004 0:16:11 GMT -5
So far I have purchased two Invicta's, a 9939 and a 9937. Both are great watches, but neither came with a wooden watch box. Both came with the Yellow Invicta box.
-Pete
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Post by dmarcus48 on Dec 28, 2004 9:27:20 GMT -5
mine came in a great wooden box with some sort of plastic display case.
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Post by Pete on Dec 28, 2004 13:55:27 GMT -5
Perhaps it is where I buy mine, The 9937-RI was purchased from discount invicta from the advert on this web site.
The 9939 was purchased from Glittery Gifts in New York. Great price on the 9939, but it took a while to get the order right.
In any event, I love both watches. Another interesting thing about both of these watches is that they ran quite fast out of the box. I regulated both of them and they keep nearly perfect time now. The cam fine adjusters are nearly all the way to the minus position after being regulated.
-Pete
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Post by JBHII on Dec 28, 2004 13:59:22 GMT -5
So far I have purchased two Invicta's, a 9939 and a 9937. Both are great watches, but neither came with a wooden watch box. Both came with the Yellow Invicta box. -Pete Pete - I'd contact the seller and let them know you want the wood box. John
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Post by Pete on Dec 28, 2004 17:53:06 GMT -5
Hi John, I would, but the box is just not that important to me. I keep my watches in a drawer when not being worn. I just found it interesting that some folks get the nice box and others do not. Perhaps the boxes are in limited supply, or perhaps the seller is trying to increase the profit.
I have to say, I like the coin bezel 9937 more than I expected. Really looks nice. Looks nice at twice the price in fact.
-Pete
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