Invicta Men's 2876 II Collection Multi-Function Watch | 
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| Brand: Invicta Category: Watch
List Price: $475.00 Buy New: $67.03 as of 9/6/2010 07:49:15 EDT details You Save: $407.97 (86%)
New (5) Used (4) from $49.99
Rating: 74 reviews Sales Rank: 588
Band Material: stainless-steel Bezel Material: stainless-steel Case Diameter: 38 Case Material: stainless-steel Case Thickness: 11 Clasp: push-button-fold-over-clasp Dial Color: blue Dial Window Material Type: flame-fusion Watch Movement Type: swiss-quartz Water Resistance Depth: 165 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.1 x 4.8 x 3.9
MPN: 2876 Model: INVICTA-2876 UPC: 843836028769 EAN: 0843836028769 ASIN: B0009P65ZU
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| Features:
| • | Precise Swiss-quartz movement | | • | Durable flame-fusion crystal | | • | Case diameter: 38 mm | | • | Stainless-steel case; blue metallic dial; date function; multi-function sub-dials | | • | Water-resistant to 165 feet (50 M) |
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Amazon.com Product Description Dynamic styling, refined details, and overall sophistication distinguish this handsome mid-sized watch from Invicta. The polished steel case which is 42 mm in diameter and 11 mm thick, showcases a blue multi-function dial with luminous hands (plus a sweep second hand) and silver-tone roman numeral markers. Three blue and white subdials display day, date, and hour. The dial sports the Invicta "wings" logo. The watch presents on a comfortable 20 mm wide, steel link bracelet, made up of polished pieces and finished with a fold over push button clasp. Swiss quartz precision drives this handsome watch, which is rated water resistant to 50 meters.II Collection In the wake of up to the minute technology, optimal construction, and a spectrum of inventive design choices you will find the Invicta II collection. Priced to demand attention, no technological or creative rock has been left unturned in order to create such an impeccable example of the ultimate in function and fashion. Invicta II offers a myriad of enticing options including applied indexes, up markers, double-dial dual timers, leather straps, carbon-fiber dials, retrograde chronographs, and moon phase registers. Having fused brains and good looks at a stellar price, the Invicta II is the perfect collection to indulge in all your watch fantasies.
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Price Change June 18, 2010 Melanie Smedley (Pittsburgh , PA United States) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was just about to buy it but then the price changed from 69.99 to 119.99 :-(
A great all round watch April 26, 2010 C. L. Walsh (Canada) It's not the best watch I've bought but for the price it's a great everyday watch, looks like a much more expensive than it is.
fairly nice. April 14, 2010 S. Kailash Jyothi (india)
Was expecting it to be a much bigger dial. it appears to be small. the chronograph is too small and does not work in synchronizing fashion. this watch's date does not change after 12 midnight. the date and day changes after 6.00am. this a major drawback of this watch. i have gifted it to one of my friend.
much better than it appears in "photo" February 28, 2010 Seamaster (Georgia) This watch was a pleasant surprise. I ordered it when the price went fairly low at another website, but I had concerns that sprang from looking at the image (I hesitate to say photo) that is used to represent this watch at most online sites.
My first impresssion of the actual watch was that it is major-league SHINY! You could use this puppy to flash distress signals to rescue aircraft if you get lost at sea! The bracelet, case, hands and dial are all very brightly polished. Only the pusher buttons that adjust the date and 24-hour dial are dull, and that's because they are, for some unknown reason, deeply cut with cross-hatch knurling, but that makes for a pleasing contrast to the overall shine. The bracelet is a full 20mm all the way around, so it makes a very bold visual statement with its shiny beads-of-rice styling. My beef with this bracelet is that it can only be adjusted by adding or removing full links -- no fine adjustment with half links or adjustable clasp. On my wrist, that means the bracelet is either way too tight or a little too loose, but I can live with it. The watch case is a little thick, or thick-looking, actually 11mm, not the 10mm listed in the Invicta specs. The case diameter is listed as 38mm but looks more like a small 40mm -- the overall look is one of nice size balance between the case and bracelet (though the bracelet could be a tad thicker for my taste). The hands are plenty big, easy to read and with generous luminous material that holds its glow for hours. I was worried that the hands would tend to "disappear" when passing over the white and silver subdials, but there is a nice contrast between the two surfaces. The dial is a deep (and shiny)sapphire blue (I don't see any purple tones under any light conditions). And my watch keeps perfect time so far (I read that others had problems in that department).
As to setting the movement -- I received with the watch a single-page illustrated instruction sheet provided by ISA, a Swiss maker of quartz movements. The sheet has easy-to-follow instructions for setting the subdials. The pushers on the right side of the case set the numerical date at "3" and the 24-hour dial at "6". The day of the week subdial at "9" is set by turning the hands forward thru a 24-hour cycle. This turning also advances the other two dials, but then the pushers can be used to correct those settings if necessary. And the pusher adjustments can be done with the crown pushed in and the movement running, so no need to reset the time.
Overall, a nice-looking, substantial-feeling, accurate (so far) dress watch. Or just the right timepiece to wear to the disco!
disappointed January 30, 2010 AJ (NY USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I usually don't do this reviews but this was so disappointing that I just can not let all who will come after me not to know this.
I always knew that the Swiss product would be the premium quality; it was my understanding the watch I was buying had a Swiss movement. It most likely did, but the watch I received looked cheap not as the photo on the website promised. It upset me. The watch has roman numbers on the dial, but the 4 which should be IV on the watch is just IIII which speaks for low quality. The finish on the dial seemed to be very China like, as well, and I just did not like the look of its face.
These were the objections to the watch it self. Amazon.com on the other hand knows their customer service because their service was just amazing. For whatever reason, I did not like the watch no one gave me any grief; I went to the website and just returned it. I got my label and sent it back. The return did not cost me a penny and the only loss was that I had no present for Christmas. Sure it was a big loss but that is perhaps the way you buy over the net with shipping.
But the whole experience is just inviting "come back and shop with us" and I definitely will.
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