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    Last edited by Yankeexpress; Dec 22, 2014 at 09:07 PM.

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    After a scare and delay in shipping (lost tracking for 3 days, resurfacing on the website Saturday night) and surviving a bout with the flu despite a flu shot, I have on hand my Jelliottz modification of OceanBlack to a MilSub....the one in the middle. These solid end bracelets are tricky to install while sneezing and blowing one's nose.









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    Invicta 9308 Pro Diver. Quartz version with a Ronda movement.

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    I know Invictas are popular here and this has probably been posted in this thread before, but here is my 9937OB (with ETA 2824 engine).

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