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Buy Invicta
Want a good watch for good price, Invicta is the watch to consider. I collect many watches and have found out after buying high-end watches for many years that the more a watch cost the less you wear it and the more you protect it by keeping it safe in a watch box. You spend 10k for a watch and never wear it but spend a couple of hundred for one then you will wear the crap out of it and never worry about it. Invicta watches are durable and never quit working the automatic ones that is Battery watches are good, but batteries eventually die then you replace it.
S**N
Compliments
Looks so cool & classy. Thanks Invicta & Amazon
J**
Very cool watch ⌚️
Very comfortable and high quality
S**Y
This thing is a MONSTER!!
As always, Invicta didn't disappoint but this beautiful watch seems to be much much bigger than the stated 46mm. I would swear all day long that it is at least 52mm and I have many other Invicta watches to compare it with. That being said, it's beautiful, the complications look good and for once the band is long enough to fit comfortably. If you don't like bigger watches, this might not be for you but in terms of style and quality Invicta doesn't ever disappoint.
A**R
Muy bonito
Llama la atención por su caja grande y lo diferente que es
M**C
Very good value
As others have said, "...you get what you pay for," and in this case, I couldn't agree more. This watch is very good at what it is. It's a good deal at $99. It keeps very good time, has a date and stop watch function, and makes a nice impression whenever I wear it.The MSRP of $600 (or more) is ridiculous. Also, I believe Invicta's extended warranty (which is based on your watch model's MSRP) is silly and just presents an opportunity for Invicta to make more money. Heck, FOSSIL watches are guaranteed for thirteen years! I don't expect much from a watch that comes with a one-year warranty. And I guess Invicta doesn't either. So, get this watch because you like the style, because you want to impress, or just for the fun of it. At about $100, that's exactly what this watch is for. BTW, there are slightly-confused and confusing instructions for setting the timer sub-dials to the straight-up 12 o'clock position. ("zeroing them out)" The instructions lead one to believe that the "A" button will reset a sub-dial, and that the "B" button switches WHICH SUB-DIAL the "A" button is affecting. <WHEW>WRONG. In fact, the "B" button does NOT change which sub-dial you are zeroing. After you follow the initial instructions to get into this mode, the "A" button moves the SECOND HAND ONLY. The "B" button moves the TENTHS HAND ONLY. To "zero" the minute button, you must keep the "A" button depressed until the MINUTE HAND has progressed to the 12 o'clock position. Be careful as you close in on it. Stop holding "A" shortly before the MINUTE HAND is straight up. Then just nudge the SECOND HAND one press-at-a-time. Fortunately you may not have to do this at all, and if you do (I did) you will most likely only have to do it once.This watch won't make my Tissot, Seiko, or any other moderately-priced chronograph jealous, but, if you like BIG and IMPRESSIVE, this is a nice one to add to your collection. And if you own a more expensive watch, this is the one to take with you on vacation. It won't break your heart if it disappears or is damaged. OH... one other thing: This is the ONLY Left-handed watch I've ever owned. I'm strongly left-handed and wear my watch on my right wrist. If you do, you'll appreciate this watch all the more!At this price point, I will definitely think about buying another Invicta model!
C**N
IT'S A LEFT HAND WATCH!
How many LEFT hand watches do you see?
J**E
Excelente
Excelente
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