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Author: Matt Dimler The man who cares about his appearance will care about the watch he wears around his wrist. And few watches make a statement the way an Invicta does.
The Invicta Watch Group was founded by the Picard family of Switzerland in 1873. The company stayed in the family until 1991, when it was sold to a prestigious Florida-based watch company. Today, Invicta manufactures watches all over the world, including Switzerland, Japan and Florida.
The Invicta Men’s Subaqua Noma III Ocean Quest Watch, with its four interchangeable straps and bracelets, makes a versatile gift for any man. This Swiss-made watch comes with two rubber straps for causal or active wear, a leather strap for the office and a detailed steel and maritime aluminum bracelet for the man looking to make a statement. When he wants to switch the strap, he uses a hexagonal screw key that comes with the set to make the switch. The watch’s carbon dial is available in Shock Blue, Shock Orange, Shock Green or Shock Yellow. Its workings are powered by a Swiss quartz chronograph movement. And best of all, this gorgeous watch is tough. It is water resistant to 1,650 feet. The entire package is available for just under $500.
For a sporty, sharp watch, consider the Invicta Men’s Russian Diver Watch with its Quinotaur Quartz Chronograph and polyurethane strap, available for around $167. Available with a dial in black, blue, silvertone or yellow, this watch offers a bold look in any of the colors. Its case is made of surgical-grade stainless steel. Its coin-edge bezel adds a look of resiliency. The dial features luminous dot hour markers at every hour position, with sub-dials located near 3:00, 6:00 and 9:00 and a date window at 12. Its workings are powered by a Swiss Ronda 5040.D quartz chronograph movement. And securing the watch to his wrist is a rubber strap, reinforced with stainless steel inserts. If you’re wondering about the name of the watch â€" the Quinotaur â€" check back in your mythology text. The Quinotaur â€" the bull with five horns â€" was a mythical sea creature. It made the darkest depths of the ocean its home and struck fear in the hearts of its enemies. This watch â€" water resistant to 330 feet â€" captures the same spirit of its namesake.
The Invicta Reserve Men’s Limited Anniversary Edition Swiss Quartz Chronograph strap watch is a special timepiece available at a great price. For round $315, this watch is part of the reserved collection. That means this handcrafted watch â€" like a fine wine â€" is offered at the pinnacle of its evolution. Its case is composed of surgical-grade 316L stainless steel and its standout cable wire bezel is secured with small prongs. The case comes in silver-tone or gold-tone, with a choice of blue or black strap. The Flame Fusion crystal features three layers of anti-reflective coating. Underneath the crystal is a mother-of-pearl dial in platinum. The workings are Swiss 8172/220 Quartz Chronograph movement. Straps come in black or blue polyurethane, with stainless steel inserts. The words “Reserve” are etched in the stainless steel buckle.
The Invicta Signature Collection Men’s Russian Diver Chronograph watch is a diver’s delight, starting with the diver’s helmet on the face. Water resistant to 330 feet, this timepiece features a square dial and leather strap. Made of stainless steel in silver-tone, rose-tone, gold-tone or black, the watch features a canteen-style crown protector with chain and a chronograph complication for accurate measurement of time. The square dial features a luminous stick index marker at most hour marks. A 10-inch black leather strap secures the watch. It can be purchased for around $330.
Owners of these special watches may want to oversee their care themselves. For $60, they can purchase an Invicta watch tool kit that allows you to size the watch, switch out bracelets and straps, change batteries and make minor repairs yourself. A band opener lets you remove links from the watch band and a case opener allows you to open the back of the case so you can observe the watch’s components. There is a stand to hold the watch in place so you can remove the pins, as well as five screw drivers and a variety of screws.
If you’re looking to give a man’s watch, the Invicta offers style and substance. Most Invicta timepieces come with a one-year limited warranty offered by the manufacturer, with an optional extended warranty of five years. These watches will attract attention and their performance will win fans. They are designed and manufactured by world-class craftsmen who have an eye for making a timepiece that is a real treasure. An Invicta watch will be a most-welcomed gift. It shows you have an eye for quality and style â€" and it shows the recipient just how much you care.
Barbara Delp is a freelance writer who writes about popular products such as
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