A MECHANICAL MASTERPIECE!
PRECISION! Invicta Swiss Mechanical 45mm Goldtone Movement Skeleton Dial Mens Watch
Choices: Blue
The meticulous mechanics at the heart of a timepiece are put center stage and surrounded by a sophisticated company of components! Tough and resilient silver-tone 316L stainless steel crafts the bold, 45mm round case of this striking timepiece outfitted with a silver tone bezel and crown. The bezel also features an etched minutes scale with Arabic numerals appearing at intervals of five. An exhibition case back provides a window into the artistry of watchmaking by allowing you to see the engraved gold-tone Technia Swiss Ebauche Mechanical movement at work.
A sapphire crystal with the Invicta name and logo reversed etched on the underside protects the round, gold-tone skeleton dial. A seconds sub-dial appears near 9:00 while a 24 hour scale with Arabic numerals circles the outer dial rim. Skeletonized hour and minute hands trimmed in accent color with Tritnite luminous tips accurately convey the time over the visible movement. A stainless steel bracelet executed in a combination of brushed silver-tone links and bezel-coordinating polished links wraps confidently around your wrist, tapers to 23mm, and secures with a safety guard equipped deployant clasp.
Bracelet: Stainless steel Movement: Technia Swiss Ebauche Mechanical Crystal:Sapphire Crown: Push/pull Clasp: Deployant w/ safety guard Bracelet Measurements: 9" L x 24mm W Case Measurements: 45mm Water Resistance: 10 ATM - 100 meters - 330 feet Model Numbers: Blue: IN5116 Warranty: One year limited warranty by Invicta. Invicta Customer Service phone number is 1-800-GO-WATCH. Additional Features: Watch comes packaged in Invicta watch box with instruction manual and warranty information.
Mechanical Movement
The artistry of watchmaking finds representation best through the mechanical movement which requires painstaking skill and precision to create. A mechanical watch uses the regulated release of energy from a wound spring run through a collection of gears and an escapement to keep time. Mechanical watches must be manually wound via the crown in order to apply tension to the mainspring.