Make a savvy splash with Invicta's Pro Diver Swiss Quartz!
Invicta Men's Pro Diver Quartz Watch w/ Set-of-Five Straps
The mother-of-pearl dial is a beautiful and appropriate addition to this simple, straight forward timepiece. With this purchase of this Pro Diver you'll receive five looks for the cost of one, making this an incredible value!
Choice: Gold-tone Men's
The round gold-tone 316L stainless steel case makes an impressive impact. The timepiece has a 316L stainless steel unidirectional rotating bezel in corresponding color with a scalloped edge and raised polished diver's scale. Raised Tritnite index markers come trimmed in gold-tone at all hour positions except 3:00. The case coordinating hands are trimmed with Tritnite accents. The "Invicta" name and logo are visible below 12:00 while a magnified date window is readily viewed at 3:00. Even below the ocean's surface you will be able to read "Water Resist 100M" above 6:00! This reliable function is made possible by a Swiss Parts Quartz movement.
Perhaps the most fun addition to this timepiece is the ability to change your look on a daily basis. This timepiece includes five interchangeable polyurethane straps, which use quick change pins and come embossed with "Invicta". The men's set comes with similar embossed polyurethane in blue, black, yellow, orange and red. Straps secure with a buckle. Dive into owning your very own Invicta treasure today!
- Strap: Polyurethane rubber
- Movement: Swiss Parts Quartz
- Crystal: Flame Fusion
- Crown: Push/pull
- Clasp: Buckle
- Strap Measurements: Men's: 10" L x 26mm W
Case Measurements: Men's: 50mm - Water Resistance: 10 ATM - 100 meters - 330 feet
- Model Numbers: Men's gold-tone: 0064
Warranty: One year limited warranty by Invicta with the option to extend warranty to a total of five years.
Additional Features: Watch comes packaged in Invicta watch box with instruction manual, warranty information and application for extended warranty program.
About Quartz Movements
It's true that quartz movements are amongst the most common movements in timepieces today. However, this is true for a reason. Quartz, or silicone dioxide as it is known in scientific circles, has been used in timepieces since the 1970s. When placed under electrical current quartz can operate at a very high frequency.