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I think that Invicta will do whatever they need to do to make money. If they are making more money on mass produced cheaper watches then that is the direction they will keep heading.
I believe that they will continue to build up the hype about a watch and then sell mass quantities of it only to start dropping the price over the months following it's release. I think it has worked well for them so far so I see no reason why they would change that strategy.
I like the Invictas that I own, but I'm almost certain that I will never purchase another one. I really have no interest in their watches anymore. I think they have cool designs, but there are so many other brands out there that I like much more. These other brands aren't necessarily more expensive they just appeal to me more.
I think Invicta has gone down a path that will be hard for them to return from. I think Eyal is a business man and really could care less as long as his watches are selling and he is bringing in the money.
I don't hate Invicta at all. In fact I think their marketing strategy has been very successful and as I said earlier I don't see them making any changes in the way they do business in the future. Now if they start seeing their sells tumble they may have to re-think their strategy.
Invicta is a business and they will do whatever they need to do to say in business. I think many of us hope to see changes, but I really don't foresee any. They are a "TV Watch" and they have been type casted so to speak. Their market is mainly through ShopNBC. Now I know they sell to some retail companies, but most people only know about Invicta because of ShopNBC.
I think that Invicta will do whatever they need to do to make money. If they are making more money on mass produced cheaper watches then that is the direction they will keep heading.
I believe that they will continue to build up the hype about a watch and then sell mass quantities of it only to start dropping the price over the months following it's release. I think it has worked well for them so far so I see no reason why they would change that strategy.
I like the Invictas that I own, but I'm almost certain that I will never purchase another one. I really have no interest in their watches anymore. I think they have cool designs, but there are so many other brands out there that I like much more. These other brands aren't necessarily more expensive they just appeal to me more.
I think Invicta has gone down a path that will be hard for them to return from. I think Eyal is a business man and really could care less as long as his watches are selling and he is bringing in the money.
I don't hate Invicta at all. In fact I think their marketing strategy has been very successful and as I said earlier I don't see them making any changes in the way they do business in the future. Now if they start seeing their sells tumble they may have to re-think their strategy.
Invicta is a business and they will do whatever they need to do to say in business. I think many of us hope to see changes, but I really don't foresee any. They are a "TV Watch" and they have been type casted so to speak. Their market is mainly through ShopNBC. Now I know they sell to some retail companies, but most people only know about Invicta because of ShopNBC.