Whether traversing the depths of the ocean blue or simply running a few errands, the Invicta Pro Diver Spectator is here to ensure you're doing it in style!
InvictaPro Diver Spectator Swiss Quartz Chronograph Ceramic Bracelet Women's Watch
Choice: Sky Blue
A sleek, elegant design has been combined with the bold refinement you've come to expect from Invicta. You'll first notice a round white ceramic case that is home to a unidirectional bottle cap edged bezel available in your choicesky blue.
Beneath the glimmering sapphire crystal lies this timepiece's exquisite white mother-of-pearl dial. Several hour markers have been graced with shimmering diamond accent markers that gloriously complement the Arabic numerals found at 3:00, 6:00, 9:00 and 12:00. A date window at 4:00, a seconds sub-dial near 2:00, a date sub-dial above 6:00, and a minute sub-dial near 10:00 have all been implemented to let you keep track of more than just the hours and minutes in a day. Silver-tone hour and minute hands move to the beating heart of a Swiss ISA 8171/202 quartz chronograph movement.
This delightful timepiece wraps around your wrist via a chic ceramic bracelet. The outer links of the bracelet are white while the inner links stylishly match your choice of bezel. A stainless steel push button dual deployant clasp ensures comfort as you secure the bracelet to your wrist.
This Pro Diver timepiece is so ravishing that it would almost be a shame to waste it in the darkness of the sea. Step out and into the light with your gorgeous new Invicta timepiece!
Bracelet: CeramicMovement: Swiss ISA 8171/202 quartz chronograph Crystal: Sapphire Crown: Screw down w/ function pushersClasp: Push button dual deployantBracelet Measurements: 8" L x 16mm WCase Measurements: 34mm Water Resistance: 10 atm 100 m 330 ftModel Number: Sky Blue: IN5089Warranty: One year limited warranty by Invicta. Invicta Customer Service phone number is 1-800-GO-WATCH. Additional Features: Watch comes packaged in an Invicta box with Invicta International guarantee card and instruction manual.
Ceramic: A New Trend for the Timepiece Collector
Ceramic hails from the Greek word keramos which means "fired pottery." Ceramic is becoming a more commonly used material amongst makers of fine timepieces and a hot new trend for collectors. Ceramic is viewed as an exceptional material for its lightweight comfort. Even more remarkable are ceramic's scratch resistance and durability. Collectors like ceramic because of the comfort it provides as well as its smooth surface, which provides an alluring aesthetic.