1 Jun, 2020 → by ClaimboUser52649
Defective Selita SW500 automatic movements

Two out of three watches I own with this movement failed quickly. Had one fixed under warranty and it failed shortly after. Did not send next one that also failed in a short amount of time. Research told me they strip gears easily and is well known problem. If Invicta touts itself about making quality watches they should hold Selita or themselves liable to replace defective movements. User's recommendation: Don't buy watches with these movements unless you don't wind them.
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