Walk the Earth wearing a Swiss timepiece that has touched the stars!
Invicta Reserve Swiss 5040D Chronograph Gibeon Meteorite Stainless Steel/Rubber Band Mens Watch
Choice:White mother-of-pearl sub-dials
This latest timepiece from Invicta's esteemed Reserve Collection is sure to draw wandering eyes with its incredible design features. The round silver-tone 316L stainless steel case showcases a unidirectional rotating bezel with black etched chapters and round raised Tritnite luminous index markers. Both case and bezel have been given an exquisite satin brushed finish. A triple screw down crown is complete with function pushers to allow for optimum time-setting.
The silver-tone dial has been forged out of fascinating genuine Gibeon meteorite material. Tritnite luminous markers make up all hour positions. A bi-level outer rim of the dial is marked with small, mysterious Arabic numerals at five-second intervals. Also benefiting from Tritnite luminous filling are this timepiece's hands. Resting immediately below 12:00 is a big date window. Incredible white mother-of-pearl sub-dials, are located at 3:00, 6:00 and 9:00. A Swiss 5040D quartz chronograph movement keeps your timepiece honest.
The timepiece's refined bracelet is a combination of black rubber inner links and silver-tone satin brushed 316L stainless steel outer links. The push button dual deployant clasp has been given a stately perlage finish.
Embrace the exceptional with this astonishing timepiece from Invicta!
Bracelet: Stainless steel/rubber Movement: Swiss 5040D quartz chronograph Crystal: Sapphire Crown: Screw down w/ function pushers Clasp: Push button dual deployant Bracelet Measurements: 9" L x 32mm W Case Measurements: 50mm Water Resistance: 20 ATM - 200m - 660ft Model Number:
Black MOP: IN4909
White MOP: IN4908 Warranty: Five year limited warranty provided by Invicta. Additional Features: Watch comes packaged in Invicta Reserve watch box with instruction manual, warranty information and application for extended warranty program.
Gibeon Meteorite Material: From the Heavens to Your Timepiece
Gibeon meteorite material makes for a fascinating addition to any timepiece. What you may not be aware of is that its history stems back to 1838 when it was first discovered by Capt. J.E. Alexander. Hearing of native iron building up along the Great Fish River, the Captain made the decision to have samples analyzed.
After analyzing the samples it was realized that these large masses were not of Earth-born origin. It is believed that the Gibeon meteorite was actually quite large, but broke up into smaller pieces upon reaching Earth's atmosphere. Scientists theorize that the Gibeon meteorite fell to Earth in pre-historic times. Radiometric dating of Gibeon meteorite fragments have classified them as approximately four-billion years old, making them an astoundingly perfect addition to any timepiece!