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Post by boscoe on Nov 24, 2007 12:49:35 GMT -5
Forget everything they told you, falcon. A true artist gets a little blur in EVERY shot to kapture the fleeting essence of time.
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Post by falcon4311 on Nov 24, 2007 16:30:11 GMT -5
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Post by 13echo on Nov 24, 2007 16:45:01 GMT -5
One good thing about this watch is, if a mugger attacks, you can whack them on the head with this watch, stun them, and get away. I have almost had to use this method...
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Post by falcon4311 on Nov 24, 2007 17:03:08 GMT -5
13 echo, I have to tell you that this is my smallest watch. It is only 43mm at best, maybe even 42.5mm. My watches are all over 45mm with the exception of my first Speedway. My Ocean Ghost is 47MM and would cold cock any would be attacker.
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Post by falcon4311 on Nov 24, 2007 17:05:28 GMT -5
Unfortunately when I used my trusty Invicta cleaning cloth it left the usual lint behind that didn't show up until I viewed the pictures. I am tired of trying to get the perfect picture, I guess I will just keep the watch on my wrist and enjoy it.
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Post by AutoMovement on Nov 24, 2007 17:10:34 GMT -5
Congrats on a great pickup. Enjoy and wear well. ;D
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Post by falcon4311 on Nov 24, 2007 17:21:26 GMT -5
Hey Automovement, thanks. Is that an Invicta High Life in the picture? I sure like those watches if it is.
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Post by AutoMovement on Nov 24, 2007 17:39:52 GMT -5
Hey Automovement, thanks. Is that an Invicta High Life in the picture? I sure like those watches if it is. Yes, it is a pre-loved Invicta Highline #9775.
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Post by falcon4311 on Nov 24, 2007 18:20:51 GMT -5
sorry, I know it was either High Line or lfe. I picked the wrong one. I have always loved those watches. Have not been able to pick one up though. There are a few quartz watches that show up on Ebay but few auto's.
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Post by timebender on Nov 25, 2007 13:52:32 GMT -5
:)Hi Falcon4311 Great pics I would not worry about the lint or the perfect picture. Yours represent the watch very nicely! Better yet, you now know you don't need to dole out more cash for another camera ;D That way you have more cash for cheese! No expert here, I just new a couple easy tricks that would get you started. Heck I have lights and the equipment to do mine really nice and I am using a point and shoot very much like yours. I'm not trying to make a sales flyer picture myself just something that says, here, this is what I have. ;D
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Post by falcon4311 on Nov 25, 2007 14:36:55 GMT -5
Thanks guys, all of the info is a great help.
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Post by falcon4311 on Nov 25, 2007 17:18:42 GMT -5
Wow, I was bragging how accurate my 3824 was and it was, right to the second. Now its all over the place, it will be ahead by 3 seconds then behind by 4 seconds. This all takes place within a few hours. I would assume this is normal activity for a new automatic or at least I hope it is.
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Post by falcon4311 on Nov 28, 2007 10:13:59 GMT -5
@wautersjr, thanks for the information but they are out of stock on all of those models.
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