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...and they're talking about INVICTA watches. Out of curiosity, I set and watch it for a bit. They show a few ghey looking watches, then I see the Invicta Men's Lupah Revolution. Big watch. Too manly for the fella who's modeling watches with his short, polished finger nails.
One of the first things I look for is whether Invicta took the time to make sure that the hands were properly in alignment. I'm not a fan of quartz watches for the most part, but when a factory can't even get the hands to line up so the second hand doesn't land in between the hash marks, I want nothing to do with it.
Watching the misaligned hands, and the second hand tick around the face waiting to see if the minute hand is in sync, something totally bizarre happens: as the sub-second hand hits 45, the minute hand actually goes backwards one tick.
Did my eyes deceive me???? Nope, they keep cutting back to the same loop of the watch doing the same thing over and over and over again.
icard:
One of the first things I look for is whether Invicta took the time to make sure that the hands were properly in alignment. I'm not a fan of quartz watches for the most part, but when a factory can't even get the hands to line up so the second hand doesn't land in between the hash marks, I want nothing to do with it.
Watching the misaligned hands, and the second hand tick around the face waiting to see if the minute hand is in sync, something totally bizarre happens: as the sub-second hand hits 45, the minute hand actually goes backwards one tick.
Did my eyes deceive me???? Nope, they keep cutting back to the same loop of the watch doing the same thing over and over and over again.
icard: