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14 July 2008, 12:17 PM | #1 |
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invicta 9937
sounds like a nice watch , how would you compare it to grovana/debauffre ocean 1, or seiko dive watchs.
i like the look but, what do you guys think. |
15 July 2008, 12:26 AM | #2 |
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Personally I don't think that Invicta makes a dive watch the quality of a Seiko etc.
The 9937 is a Homage watch replicating a Sub, but the cost is a lot less. The Invicta line definitely has it's following. Here is a review of the watch when it first appeared in 2002 http://home.woh.rr.com/johnholbrook/9937.html
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would anybody who makes a similar watch but without the date mag bubble.
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I like Seiko 5's a lot and they are very solid if you are talking a 7s26 or a 7s36 mvmt. They are 21 and 23 jewles respectively, and a tremendous watch for the dollar, but many you see will have folded metal links versus solid, and I personally don't care for that. Just find what you like and look for ones in the 150 up range. Those are usually the ones with better bracelets etc. I truly love Seiko 5 and the superior line in particular, but you will have to go overseas for the best selection of the better models. It miffs me that they don't market them more over here, but batteries are easier to find here than in the jungles of Asia I guess is why they don't. Personally, I think if you want a Sub looking watch it's very, very hard to beat the 9937 for the money. If you do get one, be sure to get the coin bezel (IMO they much are nicer looking) and look around for the best price. Ebay is a great place for Invicta prices and selection.....just the opposite for Rolex. Hope this helps. Patrick
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just not sure i can live with the cyclops so if somebody finds a anice dive watch in this price range without the cyclops let me know, i looked at the seikos but they seem abit bulky for me.
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Here's a diver for you as well:
http://www.rgmwatches.com/300.html It's price point is pretty good I think. It looks very well made as well. I have an RGM 160M Chronograph. They make nice watches. I didn't really catch your price limit but this one is nice. Terry Newton
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i was looking for an everyday solid watch 300-600$ about , the rgm kinda looks like a blancpain but doesn't fit in a the daily beater category for me anyways.
once my kids get finish college ill be jumping into nice stuff. I am trying to get my hands ona Marathon GSAR , i'm trying to contact everybody i know in the canadian military to find 1 , online stores seem sold out of the automatic. |
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My Invicta has the Miyota movement, see through back, a scalloped bezel, same dial but with the 'tail' on the second hand and 'Japan
movt' . It has been on the winder untouched for about 6 months and is +80 seconds.
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Say thanks so much for the tip! =) But most likely I will still send it to my watchmaker and have it time it as well so she is spot on. =)
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