#36 Yesterday, 11:38 PM
watchhore Senior Member Veteran Geek
Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Corona, CA Posts: 600 Real Name: Jeff
Same here as well. My green OQ had the issue with the subdial hand. Took it to my local watch shop and I had it back in 3 days. Cost me $15. Much less of a headache than having to send it to Invicta. watchhore View Public Profile Send a private message to watchhore Find all posts by watchhore Add watchhore to Your Contacts #37 Today, 09:07 AM
Hotspur Senior Member Super Geek
Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Here - now Posts: 2,263 Real Name: William (Bill)
Consider that after the first year, your 5 year Invicta extended warranty only covers the movement. Save youself some time, worry, and potentially some money (2 watches under 1st year warranty = $28 twice to Invicta, plus your initial shipping to FL.) and have 'em repaired locally. __________________
They all wound - the last one kills (inscribed below a 15th century clock) Hotspur View Public Profile Send a private message to Hotspur Find all posts by Hotspur Add Hotspur to Your Contacts #38 Today, 03:20 PM
orlandopilot
Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 91
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Is there a reason that Invicta struggles mightily with their watch hands? A common theme of Invicta seems to be their inability to attach the hands of their watches properly. There is no excuse for this. orlandopilot