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12 September 2018, 06:56 PM | #1 |
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Invicta Watches!
Hello dear members! I have something difficult. I bought an Invicta watch model No.9937A used. It has a gilded work and is also signed with Swiss Movement. I am aware that the higher quality ones are equipped with an ETA movement. As such, I got my sold too. Now I sat down with my watchmaker's loupe and looked. Below the unrest there is something to the left of SW 200 right next to 06 / B30od.630. Can you read badly. Just below the restlessness is a sign that looks like this // L // or even // E // is also hard to read. I just know that an ETA movement has a number combination and the ETA sign! Who can please tell me something specific. The clock looks otherwise top. Would not like to have the feeling of being ripped off! Thanks in advance to all who can help me with my problem. Thanks a lot!
Regards williamstone. |
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