<\div> This Invicta Maco Swiss Pro Diver watch exhibits a handsome styling that belies it is rugged utility. The shock-resistant stainless-steel, 43-millimeter round case boasts a unidirectional black bezel that measures elapsed time up to an hour. Protected by an anti-reflective, hard solid homogeneous inorgani substance crystal with magnifier, the jet-black dial features Trinite luminous white hands and hour markers, and a date window in the 3 o'clock position. This timepiece is showcased on a stainless-steel, 20-millimeter band with a polished-silver finish, and a diver buckle with safety clasp. Simply refined and tasteful and supremely resilient, this analog watch is driven by a Swiss quartz movement, and is water immune to a depth of 660 feet.Pro Diver Collection Plunge into any horizon using the steadfast guidance of the Invicta Pro Diver. Stylishly classic, internal workings are forged with variations of either Swiss chronograph or 21-jewel automatic movements and willingly navigate in depths up to 300 meters. Built with convinced prowess, the fortitude with which these timepieces function makes the Pro Diver the quintessential in performance. Screw Down Crowns: Many Invicta watches are equipped with a screw down crown to aid prevent water infiltration. This is most mutual on our Diver models. In order to adjust the date and/or time on such a watch, you will have to introductory unscrew the crown before you may gently pull it out to it is original or second click stop position. To do this, plainly rotate the crown counterclockwise until it springs open. When you have finished setting the watch, the crown must then be pushed in and screwed back in tightly. Not doing so will cancel the water resistance of the watch and will void all warranties from the manufacturer. Overall, this procedure will have to not require a lot of effort or force. The Invicta Story 
With it is most inspired creations yet, Invicta demonstrates it is technical and design prowess, providing timepieces of style for uttermost value. "We have long held firm to the faith that supremely crafted timepieces may be offered for exceedingly modest sums. It is the founding principle of our flagship and the radical notion that still drives us today. By being unfeigned to our convictions, we will proceed to turn the remainder of power, and deliver true Swiss lavishness to anybody who desires it. Let all those who possess our timepieces and pass through our doors witness the quality, value and care in each piece we create, and the spirit of never-ending possiblenesses in everything we do." These are the words that greet visitors and motivate team members inside the Invicta Watch Group's new global headquarters. Emblazoned in stainless steel, it has been the Invicta message since Day One. With each new timepiece, the company sends up a flare for those looking to be specified not by how much they spend, but how wisely they spend. With it is strong collections, the gutsy Swiss brand is guaranteed to keep attracting followers. The art of the craft. Inside an Invicta Workshop It takes years of training and a great deal of pride to achieve glorious Swiss timepieces by hand. But it takes guts and the courage of your convictions to make those timepieces lowpriced for every one who appreciates them. At our Swiss workshops, we mix time-honored traditions with a little bit of horse sense each single day to give rise to the greatest values in the watch-making world. |
Most helpful client reviews 11 of 11 humans found the following review helpful.
Great Watch! The true 8826 with Swiss Quartz movement By R. Vazquez I may not believe I am the primary person rating this amazing watch. I have been doing numerous exploration on Invicta watches, and at long last decisive that I was not ready for an automatic watch. If that is your case you have to buy this watch. 4 of 4 persons found the following review helpful.
Very Nice Watch By Robert C. Bounds I not long back received the watch as a gift and, after spending $15 to have a competent jeweler adjust the band, have enjoyed it very much. If I were to in truth have a frequent need to use the bezel for dive times -- as opposed to timing the pizza deliverance guy -- I would in all probability go for the serrated bezel, rather of the scalloped. While I like the cleaner look of the scalloped bezel, the smooth finish is difficult to turn.
After comparing it to his Submariner, a friend was actually impressed with the quality of the watch, specially when he found that he could buy 40-50 Invictas for the same price as his Submariner. Great value! See all 24 client reviews... |
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