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Denim Lupah825 views
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Invicta 9938888 views
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Invicta Elite 9659 Chronograph843 views
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Invicta Ocean Ghost II737 views
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John Crews100 viewsLife: Kingston, NY born & raised. 1984 Kingston High School. 1988 Princeton University AB Politics. 2001 SUNY New Paltz Masters of Professional Studies in Humanistic/Multi-Cultural Education. Coached football at Kingston HS 1988-2004. Substitute Teacher Kingston City Schools 1990-1996. Social Studies teacher Kingston HS 1996-present.

Watches: Saw an Invicta watch on ShopNBC in November 2002 that I wanted more information on. An internet search brought me to the Invicta Forum on WUS. It was there that I first heard about PMWF which had just moved off WUS but I was able to track it down. At some point in 2003 I was honored to have Reto ask me to join the Admin.

Team Role for PMWF today: Activities Director (contests & give-aways)
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Old Top Dog: Invicta 89264235 views*Movement & Specs: Miyota 8215
*Chosen by: John Holbrook II
*Why?: The 8926 has gained a near legendary status on the Internet with it's reputation of being one of the greatest values ever in watches. The 21 jewel automatic movement in this watch is rock solid and etremely accurate. The stainless steel bracelet is of the highest quality and has even drawn praise from Rolex owners. The Invicta 8926 retails for $315.00, but can be easily obtained on the Internet for $100.00 - I've personally never heard of anyone who was disapointed by this watch.
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T1098 viewsThese are some more of Jose's watches, a few beautiful Atlantic brand watches, a good looking Invicta (!?!?!) and more!
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T15187 viewsI would have called this box of Ken's the "Russian and Invicta" box but the Swiss Military and Seiko just ruined it for me! I wish my picture of his Rolex Explorer had come out, it's hiding just to the left of these! I didn't realize how small the Explorer's are, but to me it's a plus! I like "smaller" watches!
   
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