Invicta Grand Pro Diver 107 White Diamonds MOP 47mm 2 Tone Gold Steel Watch New
$269.00
Product code: 21713
Availability: In stock
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Condition:New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached.See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab about the condition
Type:Fashion
Style:Fashion
Brand: Invicta
Display:Analog
Gender:Men's
MPN: 21713 Age:2000-Now
Band Color:Silver, Yellow Gold
Features:Chronograph, Scratch-Resistant, Swiss Movement, Date, Luminous, Water-Resistant over 100m, Water Resistant
Case Size:47mm
Band Material:Gold Plated, Stainless Steel
Face Color:Platinum MOP
Movement:Quartz (Battery)
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Warranty:Factory Warranty
Case Color:Silver
UPC: 886678266791




Anybody have photos of these other than the same stock picture that I see everywhere they are advertised? I'd particularly like to see the silver dial with gold markers and hands, but all variants will be appreciated. I can't tell from the stock pictures if the overlapping rings are too much, or just enough! I'd have thought sellers would use good photos - but I guess I'd have been wrong...
I suppose this has come up before, but I can't seem to uncover the discussion via a forum search, and a post on the IWC Forum yielded no answers.I understand that possibly WWI silver "British" trench watches with movements signed "SS&Co." are Stauffer, Sons & Co., and that this company had a relationship with IWC in the first 15 or so years of the 20th Century, where IWC supplied SS&Co. with movements. The SS&Co signing was usually (often?) accompanied by a device of 3 triangles.







