as inexpensive mechanical watches go, invicta is probably about as good as you can get if you want to avoid the pretty vanilla offerings of seiko . . . supposedly invicta uses japanese [seiko?] mechanical movements -- which are streets ahead of the nasty chinese jobs usually found in low price mechanical timepieces . . . the watch is attractive -- designed to replicate a rolex submariner -- and works well [at least so far] (Posted on 03/11/2017)
Great Watch. Very nice . I was worry about the adjustment but it is easy and take me mins to adjust this right length. Good buy. I wish this can have a better brand name but it work for me. For this price I think it is worth it. (Posted on 03/11/2017)
very nice watch. Looks very good and I have used a few week, every thing is fine. It is definitely something you should choose. I checked how to set the band from youtube. I also post a video here. (Posted on 03/11/2017)
I am thrilled at the purchase of this watch. I bought one for myself and subsequently purchased one for each of my 7 brothers. The watch is always there to tell me what time it is. I have now invested roughly $230K in these watches. Let me tell you, it was the best $230K I have ever spent. (Posted on 03/11/2017)
Have this watch and it is truly stunning. Bought it because I love the color scheme and the "chunky" feel to it. It' like a little shiny tank. It's worth reading up on the company and their impressive history as well. I don't flaunt the timepiece when I wear it but it has caught the attention of some rather interesting people who've engaged me in conversation, and know/appreciate the brand. If you drop this amount of money on a watch, just make sure to know a little background about the company and their history. Don't be "that guy" who buys it to show off how much he can spend and look like an simpleton when you are asked about it. It would be the equivalent of buying a supercar without knowing anything about the brand. It's easy to dress this watch up or down. (Posted on 03/11/2017)