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One thing strikes me as funny....the expression on the caseback,"NEVER FORGET", and the Japan movement. I guess NFW forgot Japan's attack of Pearl Harbor. But I get it...we all forget stuff...we still drive Mercedez, Toyoya, and Lexus, too.
 
One thing strikes me as funny....the expression on the caseback,"NEVER FORGET", and the Japan movement. I guess NFW forgot Japan's attack of Pearl Harbor. But I get it...we all forget stuff...we still drive Mercedez, Toyoya, and Lexus, too.

Eyal rapes his customers all across the world with his compromise of having any kind of integrity, with his Swiss made BS among other shams, at least these boutique brands and guys like G never have tried to pull any wool over the clueless sheep eyes.
 
Lets not forget the cheap publicity stunt Eyal used for news coverage and maybe inflated tax write offs.

G has long been involved and done stuff to help .



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Hollywood Company Donates Designer Watches To Soldiers

May 29, 2012 7:02 PM
Filed Under: Crime, Eyal Lalo, Invicta, Invicta Watch, Mail Theft, Postal Inspection Service, Stolen Watch, Terrance Ralph

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HOLLYWOOD (CBSMiami) – A South Florida company has stepped up after it found out that care packages being sent to service men and women were being stolen from during a stop at a New York airport.
On Tuesday, Hollywood based Invicta packaged up 45 designer watches to be delivered to troops overseas.
The investigation into the thefts began earlier this year when reports started coming in that packages bound for soldiers had been opened and picked over.
“Parcels were received in Germany and they had been rifled. The Postal Inspection Service was notified and through varying investigative techniques, we realize Mr. Ralph was rifling the mail,” said Donna Harris with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
When postal inspectors interviewed 41-year old Terrance Ralph, a cargo worker at John F. Kennedy airport, about the thefts they noticed he was wearing a watch that had been reported stolen from a package. It was an Invicta. In addition to the watch, Ralph allegedly also stole electronic goods and a bracelet. Packages from family, friends and businesses were allegedly targeted. He was arrested May 15th.
When Invicta heard about what happened, decided to replace the watch that had been taken and more.
“As soon as we heard about it we thought it was a very sad situation to know that an actual cargo worker was actually involved in stealing of the merchandise to the soldiers that were out there,” said Invicta president and CEO Eyal Lalo.
Tuesday’s shipment will replace the watch allegedly stolen by Ralph – the rest will be gifts to the soldiers in his platoon.
“We’re very selective about the watches we are sending out. We happen to have a collection called the Coalition Force line of watches,” said Lalo. “After we spoke to the Postal Service, we were able to identify which watch model was stolen but we said we’d take it a step further and we’re going to send out watches which are part of our Coalition Force, a military inspired line, which will be a better match.”
Lalo said the value of the watches being donated to platoon is in the neighborhood of $70,000.




http://miami.cbslocal.com/2012/05/29/hollywood-company-donates-designer-watches-to-soldiers/
 
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I merely found it funny, Mike.

No need to explain anything to me Bob, I was just saying, Freedom of speech is one of the reasons we are here in the USA. I'm sure those who might benefit from a portion of the sale proceeds in any small way could care less about the country of origin of the movement under the hood.

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I don't see Invicta or Evine listed here anywhere .

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What does Invicta have to do with any of this? Why is it even brought up?

I can see the irony Bob is presenting as we were attacked by the Japanese but it's not like there are American movements available for NFW to use.... unless he sources some old movements or makes watches with RGM. Then the watches will be $20k+

None of these companies have to donate anything. Good on them that they do.
 
What does Invicta have to do with any of this? Why is it even brought up?

I can see the irony Bob is presenting as we were attacked by the Japanese but it's not like there are American movements available for NFW to use.... unless he sources some old movements or makes watches with RGM. Then the watches will be $20k+

None of these companies have to donate anything. Good on them that they do.

This OP of the case back photo originally was posted elsewhere with PG and myself, used the company of that unscrupulous CEO merely as an example.
 
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Sorry...my comment had intended to have nothing to do with any watch company.
It was just a silly observation that struck me funny at the time. No political, cultural, horological harm intended.

Carry on.
 
Mike...in light of your post above, and "what would I do if I didn't collect watches" hobby...you're joking, right? Lol
Am I safe in buying a desk calendar for 2017?
 
Dr Lecht..... I mean Mike, you like Chianti with your watches?
 
A glass of wine will make a nice toast, meeting you is on my bucket list Bob.

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Ummm, Mike you ok? Some of those last posts might make the news along with the guys wearing the killer clown masks. Lol
 
Good 'ol Eyal... not only does he get free advertising in the Newspaper from this, but I'm sure he claimed the FULL MSRP value from the insurance company. What a crook! He claims the value of the 45 watches are $70,000. That's $1555.56 a piece. REALLY EYAL? That's what they cost?

I'm glad George put the "Never Forget" on the casaback of his watch. It will remind me to "Never Forget" to not have anything to do with Invicta! I'm done... :mad:
 
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