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| Posted: Mon Sep 24th, 2007 07:23 pm |
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oagaspar
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amwilliams9 wrote: I'm sorry AM but I believe eta/valjoux only did the work on the 18K version of the Lupah with the blue rotor back in 2003/2004 as well as the 1st generation Sapphire Ghost and that may well be doubtable :D ...unlike the model you have and that is shown in the review done by a paid lacky with no watch knowledge.;) I wouldn't doubt Avery about anything when it comes to Invicta hand6.gif Selitta was a decorating house for ETA and made movements to order for them using their ebauches as well as Soprod watch2.gifYou will find most of here at 3T were on board with Invicta back in 2000 when they were 1st introduced by Tim Temple and over the past few years most of us have moved on due to their terrible QC/CS and mass production of Chinese pieces parts used by every low end made for TV watch manufacturer in the business You are correct in most cases however with this model ETA did do the finish work to the movement and rotor. This is one of two models from Invicta that Eta did do the finish work to the movement. I believe the other was the Sapphire Ghost. But please don't quote me on that. Attachment: Picture 006.jpg (Downloaded 70 times)
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