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| Posted: Tue Nov 14th, 2006 05:01 pm |
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mcwright
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""Be honest now Mike...how many Invictas have you had to send in for repairs?...if it's more than 1 than that's 1 too many...:D"" Ooops! Wrong question for me. I have never sent in any of my own watches. I have one baby lupah that is dead (2.5 years old). And, one Angel needed repairs. Both my wife's watches. She is very hard on her watches. Now, what have I sent in for repair other than Invicta that I own. One Black Monster. Sent in three times to get it fixed. One Seiko quartz watch. Died right after I got it. Sent in and got it back two months later. A Seiko Quartz Dive watch gave up the ghost after two years. It wasn't worth getting fixed. Let's see. Six or so bad Stuhrling watches. Every thing from crown's coming off to DOA's. I got two DOA Corums Mystiques. My Trapeze went in for repair three times in two years. Two bad Trias watches. One DOA. Sent it to Germany. Another Trias went back to the Father land three times before they fixed it. One bad Elysee. Sent it back. One bad Croton Auto (like I just got, only with a black dial) came with stripped threads on the Crown. Sent it back. One, Croton came with a broken clasp. They sent me a new one. One Jacques Lemans came DOA. Sent it in for repair. It took nearly three months and three tries to get it fixed. SWI finally just replaced it (to their credit). One DOA Vostok-Euro. Sent it back. One bad Stovard Jurgenson. That is all I can remember at the moment. But, there have been others. I have bought about 50 to 75 Invictas. Not one problem with any of the divers or the Lupah's. smile25.gif
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