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Love the shade of green on this reissue. I previously had the black and red version but ended up moving it on. Would still prefer it was the original size of 41mm but despite that it does wear well and it's a keeper.

 
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Setting the Wayback machine to 1974 and joining my boy Sherman, Lassie, and Jimmy Connors for a game of mixed doubles.
 
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Setting the Wayback machine to 1974 and joining my boy Sherman, Lassie, and Jimmy Connors for a game of mixed doubles.

Good thinkin' Mr. Peabody!
 
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Chrono choice. Which one??
I would wear the seastar for the most wayoutness....but then this is my choice for the day
But this is the outside weather here so no yard work for me....
 
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Mini GTG with a friend and his Patek Phillipe Calatrava😉
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I know, I know....I woke up feeling blasphemous....this is actually a ref. 9937 I recently picked up for a friend who admired mine and asked that I keep an I out for one for him. My friend has been out of town since it arrived so I have been test driving it the last six days or so. It’s keeping very accurate time.

The ref. 9937 dates back several years and differs from more recent similar Invicta “Pro Diver” models in that it is powered by an ETA 2824-2 (rather than a Miyota or Seiko NH35A), has a sapphire crystal, drilled lugs, screw-in type “spring bars”, solid end links, and thicker links (4.2mm vs 3.4mm). The ref. 9937 doesn’t pop up for sale often, in my experience. For around $100 it’s a great value for a quality build, IMHO.