<\div> Classic styling and high performance add up to an outstanding sport watch for your land or sea adventures. This two-tone automatic watch, from Invicta's Pro Diver series, places a big round stainless steel case on a robust steel bracelet with gold-plated center links. The electric blue dial is designed for quick and easy read-off, even in low light conditions. It offers three-hand function with luminous hands and markers and a magnified date display at the three o'clock position. The elaborated hands, in Mercedes, sword, and breguet-style logo shapes, add a note of distinction. The dial is capped with a resilient solid homogeneous inorgani substance crystal and framed by a blue unidirectional rotating steel bezel with goldtone markings and coin edge detailing. This watch is driven by a Japanese automatic movement, which is visible through the see-through skeleton case back. It is ranked water immune to a full 200 meters.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. Automatic Watches
Automatic watches do not operate on batteries. Automatic watches are made up of when it comes to 130 or more parts that work together to tell time. Automatic movements mark the passage of time by a series of gear mechanisms, and are wound by the motion of your wrist as you wear it. The gear train then transmits the power to the escapement, which distributes the impulses, turning the remainder wheel. The remainder wheel is the time regulating organ of a mechanical watch, which vibrates on a spiral hairspring. Lengthening or shortening the remainder spring makes the remainder wheel go quicker or slower to advance or retard the watch. The travel of the remainder wheel from one extreme to the other and back again is called oscillation. Lastly, automatic movements come in dissimilar types, including movements that are Swiss-made, Japanese-made, and more.
Also referred to as self-winding, watches with automatic movements utilise kinetic energy, the swinging of your arm, to provide energy to an oscillating rotor to keep the watch ticking. They're considered more satisfying to watch collectors (horologists) because of the engineering artistry that goes into the hundreds of constituents that make up the movement. If you do not wear an automatic watch systematically (for with regards to 8 to 12 hours a day), you may keep the watch powered with a watch winder (a outstanding gift for collectors).
The Invicta Story 
With it is most inspired creations yet, Invicta demonstrates it is technical and design prowess, supplying 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 true to our convictions, we will carry on to turn the remainder of power, and deliver unfeigned Swiss lavishness to any individual 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 future prospects or potentials in everything we do." These are the words that greet visitors and motivate team members inside the Invicta Watch Group's new international 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 outstanding deal of pride to achieve glorious Swiss timepieces by hand. But it takes guts and the courage of your convictions to make those timepieces lowcost for everyone who appreciates them. At our Swiss workshops, we mix time-honored traditions with a little bit of horse sense each single day to manufacture the biggest values in the watch-making world. |
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If this watch were any better, it would be illegal! By Joseph C. McDaniel I'm an Arizona bankruptcy lawyer, and when my clients gasp in horror in regards to losing their Rolexes, which are far too pricey to be immune under Arizona exemption laws, I tell 'em not to worry. I tell 'em to buy an Invicta! 21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
GREAT WATCH ON ITS OWN - PRICE A HUGE BONUS By Gumbeaux13 Take all of the positive and broad reviews of this watch, roll them into one, and you have my review. I'm writing principally to offset the one star review: I expended 50 cents and less than a minute at a country jeweler to have two iinks removed. Most jewelers whom you do business with will take out links free so why mail the watch off? This is an great watch! See all 165 client reviews... |
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