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I had spent a great deal of time quoting her word for word and learned a lesson to make all my post in word first...LOL My post was "lost" at another site. I really would have like to have had an official confirmation. Maybe someone else can raise this question I can't.
Anyways, on my DVR the 02-20-10 9:00 am PST Invicta show about 15 minutes into the show Jill is showing item J-178140
She said, that when she talks about Invicta watches and the base metal other than solid gold or titanium that EVERY Invicta watch case, LINKS and ENDLINKSare made of solid stainless steel. She was not just referring to the watch she was showing she stated this was ALL Invicta watches. She did not generalize she was being very specific.
Now unless this is something new and recent I would really like to know if this is the case. That Invicta is now making EVERY watch with solid stainless steel links and end links. This was not the case before I heard this today.
Here is the link to SNBC Video
http://www.shopnbc.com/OnAir/ProgramGuide/Default.aspx?view=programguidedetail&dir=pg&showid=11452684
Go to 16:44 on the video and listen to what she said...
Am I mistaken?
I had spent a great deal of time quoting her word for word and learned a lesson to make all my post in word first...LOL My post was "lost" at another site. I really would have like to have had an official confirmation. Maybe someone else can raise this question I can't.
Anyways, on my DVR the 02-20-10 9:00 am PST Invicta show about 15 minutes into the show Jill is showing item J-178140
She said, that when she talks about Invicta watches and the base metal other than solid gold or titanium that EVERY Invicta watch case, LINKS and ENDLINKSare made of solid stainless steel. She was not just referring to the watch she was showing she stated this was ALL Invicta watches. She did not generalize she was being very specific.
Now unless this is something new and recent I would really like to know if this is the case. That Invicta is now making EVERY watch with solid stainless steel links and end links. This was not the case before I heard this today.
Here is the link to SNBC Video
http://www.shopnbc.com/OnAir/ProgramGuide/Default.aspx?view=programguidedetail&dir=pg&showid=11452684
Go to 16:44 on the video and listen to what she said...
Am I mistaken?