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| Posted: Mon Oct 5th, 2009 08:05 pm |
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Tony Duronio
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jmakaiju wrote: I like the aesthetics of the reNOto. It is distinctive and identifiable from the ubiquitous "Dive Watches" that are gushed over ad nauseum. The Swiss ETA movement is a plus. I've been tempted to acquire a reNOto before but have reservations concerning the manufacturing process' location and parts sourcing wishing it were more transparent. I am an owner of of several Invicta Watches which I purchased via ShopNBC TV. Some are "Swiss Made" and some are not. I have not been dissapointed. Compared with other watches in my collection ranging from low to higher end, I find the Invictas to compare quite favorably. If the author of this post were to have posted on "Watch Geeks" he may have been received more favorably. Jmak.....your response basically underscores what is trying to be conveyed. ....perhaps a little harshly.... I've been tempted to acquire a reNOto before but have reservations concerning the manufacturing process' location and parts sourcing wishing it were more transparent. Mink, has tryed to capitalize on his family name while keeping the above hidden to the consumer's that buy into the hype spewn by him and the bafoon on ShopNBC. If the author of this post were to have posted on "Watch Freeks" he may have been received more favorably. Of course he would have Jims job depends on it....really a silly comment since I am sure you know the connection:? Back on point.....buy what you like, but don't complain about the quality or questionable manufacture.
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