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Customer Rating:      Summary: Invicta watch Comment: Watch showed up well packaged,although directions on setting time/date could have been better.On this model you have to unscrew stem to pop out adjuster. Took me a while to figure that out. Otherwise the watch is great(a little heavy,but looks/feels great),It was a very good deal and will search out Invicta watches in future.
Customer Rating:      Summary: nice Invicta watch Comment: This is a very nice watch, a bit oversized so a smaller man may think twice about buying it. The quality is top notch and for the money it just can't be beat.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Invicta Men's II Watch Comment: The ordered this Invicta because of the price. After checking the price of this watch online from other vendors, I thought it was a great deal. I couldn't find anyone who was selling this model of watch for such a low price and the watch looks great. I look forward to finding other deals in the future through Amazon.com.
Customer Rating:      Summary: No big deal , I will never paid more than 60.-$ for this watch! Comment: Bad quality cristal, too soft, i fall down into the floor and broke the cristal and the metal band. It's imposible to me belive tha the original price could be 400.-$, NEVER.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Invicta II Automatic Comment: I've been shopping around for an affordable automatic diver's watch for some time. I've done my research on Casios, Seikos, and others. I found a lot of people highly recommending the Invicta brand. I was lucky enough to find this model under $70 on an Amazon sale. After owning this timepiece, I would gladly pay full retail if I had to do it again.
The bracelet fells very solid, and polished to a high gloss. The only drawback is the constant grease and fingerprints aquired through use, a minor complaint. The bezel does rotate, but serves no purpose outside of asthetics. The weaving pattern is very flattering. Attention grabbing like lesser watches that have the fake diamonds around the face, but not nearly as tacky, in my opinion. Around the bold numbers is the military equivilant of 1300, 1400, etc. The face is not nearly as yellow as the diagram dipicts. It seems to be a more lighter champagne than yellow in indoor lighting. The backing is also mineral crystal, common in automatic watches so you can see the interior mechanism.
The automatic movement is amazingly smoothe. Watching the second hand move, it maintains a very steady tic. I've witnessed other cheap auto movements that are jittery and inconsistant resulting in constant loss of time. This is not the case with the Invicta. The sweep maintains integrity while moving forward. This quality is hard to find in most "bargain" automatic watches.
Overall, I am very pleased with my investment. It might not be an Omega or Rolex, but it looks great, accurate, and well worth the money paid for it.
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