Invicta Men's Speedway Chronograph Watch
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Crafted in durable stainless steel, this men’s watch features 100m water resistance, luminous hands, and a stopwatch
Invicta Men’s Speedway Chronograph Watch
- Movement type: quartz
- Tritnite luminous hands
- Case material: stainless steel
- Case dimensions: 48mm x 16.5mm
- Bezel material: stainless steel
- Band materials: polyurethane, silicone, stainless steel
- Band dimensions: 26mm x 205mm
- Adjustable band
- Clasp type: buckle
- Water resistance: 100m
- Full dimensions: 48mm x 205mm
About Invicta
In 2012, Invicta celebrated its dodransbicentennial—a rare word for a rare occasion. For more than 175 years, Invicta—whose name is Latin for invincible—has branded finely crafted Swiss timepieces designed to outlive their wearers. This philosophy was conceived of by the company’s founder, Raphael Picard, who in 1837 assembled tiny gears, springs, and cogs by hand to create high-quality timepieces at reasonable prices. By 2000, Picard’s successors maintained a spread of more than 1,000 models, using materials such as gold and mother-of-pearl to mark them clearly as a cut above.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support. View the Goods FAQ to learn more.
Crafted in durable stainless steel, this men’s watch features 100m water resistance, luminous hands, and a stopwatch
Invicta Men’s Speedway Chronograph Watch
- Movement type: quartz
- Tritnite luminous hands
- Case material: stainless steel
- Case dimensions: 48mm x 16.5mm
- Bezel material: stainless steel
- Band materials: polyurethane, silicone, stainless steel
- Band dimensions: 26mm x 205mm
- Adjustable band
- Clasp type: buckle
- Water resistance: 100m
- Full dimensions: 48mm x 205mm
About Invicta
In 2012, Invicta celebrated its dodransbicentennial—a rare word for a rare occasion. For more than 175 years, Invicta—whose name is Latin for invincible—has branded finely crafted Swiss timepieces designed to outlive their wearers. This philosophy was conceived of by the company’s founder, Raphael Picard, who in 1837 assembled tiny gears, springs, and cogs by hand to create high-quality timepieces at reasonable prices. By 2000, Picard’s successors maintained a spread of more than 1,000 models, using materials such as gold and mother-of-pearl to mark them clearly as a cut above.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support. View the Goods FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Puerto Rico.
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- How is the strike-through price determined?