Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Tissot Men's T048.417.27.057.06 T-Sport Rose-Gold PVD Black Rubber Strap Watch


This watch is amazing.. Stylish.. Looks good on the wrist and can be worn with both formal and casual attires!! All in all a head turning watch!!

These Watch is beautifull, it has a elegant look, the construction seems to be very good and strong, you can feel the quality as soon as you put on the watch in your wrist, Impressive look, I'm really happy with my watch.

  • Swiss quartz movement
  • Antireflexive saphire crystal
  • Case diameter: 43 mm
  • Stainless steel case
  • Water resistant to 330 feet
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Tissot Men's T048.417.27.057.06 T-Sport Rose-Gold PVD Black Rubber Strap Watch

For more than 150 years, Tissot has embodied the innovation and tradition of Swiss watch-making. Based in the Neuchâtel area of the Jura Mountains, in Le Locle, Switzerland, Charles-Félicien Tissot and his son Charles-Emile created the watch making company Tissot in 1853. Whether in the technology of its movements, in the research for special materials or in the very functions of the watch itself, Tissot's engineers and watchmakers have developed pioneering timepieces over the years.

Some of Tissot's triumphs over the years include the the Idea 2001 (the world's first plastic watch) released in 1971, the Rock watch (which set the timepiece's movement in a stone case made from Swiss Alps granite) in 1985, and the Wood watch from 1988 (with a completely wooden case). Tissot uses the best movements (from ETA SA Manufacture Horlogère Suisse), the highest quality materials (316L steel, 18K gold, titanium) and scratch-proof glasses (sapphire crystal--at least 2500 Vickers).

The company has been involved with high profile sports events since 1974 when they sponsored a racing car in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, France. Since then Tissot's timepieces have been chosen as official timekeepers for world championships in cycling, motorcycling, fencing and ice hockey. And Tissot is currently the the official watch and timekeeper of NASCAR.

Tissot timepieces have been worn by a bevy of celebrities over the years--including Grace Kelly, Elvis Presley and Nelson Mandela--and James Stewart's character L.B. Jefferies wore a Tissot timepiece in Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window." Today the company is represented in a variety of sporting fields by English soccer star Michael Owen, IndyCar driver Danica Patrick, and MotoGP world champion Nicky Hayden. Today, Tissot is a member of the Swatch Group, the world's largest watch producer and distributor.

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Seiko Men's SKA347 Kinetic Silver-Tone Watch



  • Kinetic movement; functions without a battery; powers Kinetically with the movement of your arm
  • Strong Hardlex crystal protects dial from scratches
  • Case diameter: 40 mm
  • Stainless-steel case; black dial; date function
  • Water resistant up to 330 feet (100 M)
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Seiko Men's SKA347 Kinetic Silver-Tone Watch

Seiko

From Humble beginnings, Kintaro Hattori’s Vision for Seiko has become reality. A consuming passion for excellence - imprinted in our Corporate DNA passed from generation to generation. Seiko, for 125 years committed to the art and science of time.

A culture of innovation connects a 19th century Tokyo clock shop with 20th century advances in timekeeping to an extraordinary 21st century "quiet revolution." Continually driven by dedication and passion, established a multitude of world’s first technologies… transforming the principles of timekeeping.

The first quartz wristwatch – changed the history of time.

The first Kinetic – marked a new era in quartz watch technology.

In 1969, Seiko Astron, the first quartz wristwatch - was introduced.

In an instant, Seiko exponentially improved the accuracy of wristwatches –And Seiko technology firmly established today’s standard in Olympic and sports timing.

1984, another celebrated first – Kinetic Technology – powered by body movement.

Kinetic – a quartz mechanism with unparalleled accuracy –the driving force behind more world’s firsts.

Kinetic Chronograph – the next generation of high performance timekeeping.

Kinetic Auto Relay – automatically resets to the correct time.

Kinetic Perpetual - combining the date perfect technology of perpetual calendar with the genius of Kinetic Auto Relay.

And now Kinetic Direct Drive – move, and the watch is powered automatically. Or hand wind it and see the power you are generating in real time.

In the realm of fine watches, time is measured by Seiko innovation – A heritage of dedication to the art and science of time.

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Casio Men's WV58A-1AV Waveceptor Atomic Digital Watch


This watch has the features, weight/feel that I wanted for work. (HEMS)
The "atomic time" feature coincides exactly with our helicopter's Garmin 530 radios. The backlight lasts long enough after pressing to write down and view my times without repeating over and over again. The only reason I gave a 3/5 is the watch arrived without instructions. None.
I do not know if that was a Seller issue (Chelsea) or Manufacturer. (Casio) I have enough gadgetology experience that I could eventually figure it out. I prefer instructions and if I cannot find any on-line, it may take a while. (Syncing the radio signal, changing from Central Time to Pacific, changing the 12 hr format to 24 hr, etc.) Overall, this is exactly what I have been looking for.

Addendum: Go to Casio's website. Enter in the 4 (or 3) digit number from the back of your watch and it has a library of all the relevant instructions manuals in pDF format. Which, come to think of it, is a little easier to read than those manuals they usually put under the display box. But it is an additional hassle if you don't have internet access.

Yet Another Addendum: I'm changing my stars to 4/5. The watch lasted almost a full 3 years. It still works now but the radio/atomic feature stopped working on a scene call the other day. I now have to manually set it....not everyday of course. It's not fragile, but I certainly would not immerse it in water like I did the other day and leave it there for longer than a few seconds. The price makes a re-order an easy answer. This is a great product.

Please Note - When I first posted this review it was correctly associated with the resin model, but sometimes it appears to be associated with the stainless steel version. Regardless of the picture associated with this item, I am reviewing the resin model, which is functionally the same as the one with the stainless steel case.

Update - I have now had this watch one year and it continues to operate flawlessly, as described below.

This is the least fancy and has the fewest functions of this variety of Casio watch. Thus, it is also the least expensive variant. This watch is very accurate, not too bulky and is inexpensive. A five-star watch for me, but it might not be for you if the concerns mentioned below are a problem for you, particularly with regard atomic time reception at your location.

There are many different variants of the Casio "atomic" watch to choose from, so I will discuss some of the watch properties and why I chose this one. Then I will discuss some of the quirks and potential difficulties that new owner should be aware of. Sorry about the all caps headings of the following sections. I am not shouting, but this is the only way that I can highlight the information provided in each paragraph.)

WATCH PROPERTIES AND WHY I CHOSE THIS WATCH.
PLASTIC CASE AND BAND - least fancy but you do not have the problem of removing links to size the band. It is also much lighter than a watch with a stainless steel case and band.

NOT A SPORTS WATCH - This watch is not a sports watch with a high G force rating or deep depth water resistance (it is rated at only 50 meters). This was not a problem for me as I do not use it for sports or underwater. On the plus side the case is only 11mm thick versus 15mm for a Casio sports watch (the 4mm difference equates to 5/32 of an inch).

BATTERY POWER NOT SOLAR POWER - In speaking with people with solar variants of this watch I found that, while the solar power was generally quite reliable, there were times when the watch could not be used unless it was first exposed to direct sunlight for several hours. This might occur if the watch was left in a drawer for a while or if it constantly was worn under a long sleeve shirt.

QUIRKS (WHAT THE PROMOTIONAL LITERATURE DOES NOT TELL YOU).
ATOMIC TIME FUNCTIONALITY - There are only two transmitting stations for the atomic time synchronization, Ft. Collins Colorado and Rugby England. Under the best of conditions the Ft. Collins transmitter has a 2000mile (3000km) range and the Rugby transmitter a 1500km (2500mile) range. However, under adverse transmission conditions this drops to only 600 miles for Ft. Collins and 500km for Rugby. Thus, under the best of conditions there are regions of the world where this feature will not work and a much larger area where it might only work sometimes. As I live well within 600 miles of Ft. Collins this is not a problem for me. So far, I get a good signal all the time, but sometimes signal reception could be a problem for most of the largest population centers of the US (Southern California, Eastern Seaboard of the US, Southern US). However, as discussed below, time synchronization every day, or even once a week, is not necessary, so periodic disruptions in the signal should not adversely affect the functioning of the watch. I do not know if the same limitations hold for all of the Casio Atomic watches. Please note that the TIME SYNCHRONIZATION DOES NOT FUNCTION FOR THIS WATCH FOR SOUTH AMERICA, ALMOST ALL OF AFRICA, AUSTRALIA AND MOST PACIFIC ISLANDS, SOUTHEAST ASIA, INDIA OR ASIA.
SIX TIME SYNCHRONIZATION RESETS A DAY - According to the promotional literature the watch automatically obtains a time signal six time a day. This is true, but the six times are all during the night: 12AM,1AM,2AM,3AM,4AM and 5AM, and the reset will not occur a second time if successful previously that night. The idea is to have the reset (synchronization to the atomic clock) occur when you are sleeping. It has to do this because the watch should be stationary during the reset process and ideally in a specific position. Do not throw out the plastic stand that the watch comes on as this is an excellent stand to hold the watch during the reset process. I do not know what you do if you work at night. The auto reset may not work, but you can manually synchronize to the atomic clock whenever you want, so this should not be a reason not to buy a Casio atomic watch. Also, as mentioned below, I do not think that even a daily reset is necessary to keep the watch accurate to within one second, which is the display resolution.

BATTERY POWER, BUT NO BATTERY CHANGE INSTRUCTIONS - This watch works on a lithium battery. The type battery is specified, but there are no instructions for its replacement, but there is only one way this could be done. The back of the case is removed by 4 very small screws. The only problem with this type of case is that it is very difficult to get the o-ring that provides the water resistance back in place, and the feature is generally lost when the back is removed. The alternative is to send the watch to Casio for repair, or to go to a local watch repairer, but this would likely cost more than a new watch. I generally just replace the battery and hope that I can still get the o-rich back in place properly. The upside is that a special tool is not required to remove the back.

DIFFICULTIES THAT I HAD AND HOW I OVERCAME THEM.
When I received the watch I noted that it was 8 seconds slow (versus the atomic clock signal that I get on my computer) and when I checked the last time that the watch was synchronized to the atomic clock, I found that it was about 5 months before. There is a button that allows one to check the day and time of the last synchronization. This meant that the watch drifted only about 0.05 seconds a day (in 160 days this yielded the observed 8 second error). This means that resetting only once every 3 weeks or so would keep the watch accurate to within one second. However, it also meant that the atomic function might not be working. Please note - had I read the manual more closely (not easy to do since the manual is only 1x2 inches in size) I would have found that the watch ships with the time synchronization turned off, so the lack of a recent reset is normal. I tried the manual atomic synchronization reset and this initially did not work, further pointing to a possible defect in the watch (but also according to the manual this is normal). I then (following the manual) placed the watch near a window, properly oriented in its cradle, and left it there for about an hour and the signal reception icon then became apparent (it initially was not). The watch did not reset at this point (nor should it since the auto reset only occurs at night), but when I went through the manual atomic reset procedure it did do it, eliminating the 8-second error. That night, at 12 midnight, it reset again. To date, the watch synchronizes at 12 midnight every night, even when it was in my night table draw, in a random orientation. Thus, at my location, which is within 100 miles of Ft. Collins, I do not need to specifically orient the watch to get it to synchronize. However, in a less favorable location it may be necessary to carefully follow the orientation directions in order to link up with the time set signal. The moral is to be patient, read the manual, and follow the instructions before you give up and send the watch back. It may take time to locate the signal and more time to synchronize the watch.

I hope that this level of detail is helpful in deciding if this watch is for you. I like the watch a lot. I have had Casio watches for many, many, years (at the present time I have two other functioning Casio watches) and like this one I find them to be excellent, both in their general quality, high degree of functionality and for their low price. You may not be getting fancy jewelry, but you get an excellent timepiece.

  • Quartz movement
  • Shock Resistant; auto EL backlight with Afterglow
  • World time - 29 times zones (30 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off
  • Water resistant up to 165 feet (50 M)
  • Two year battery life
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Casio Men's WV58A-1AV Waveceptor Atomic Digital Watch

With the launch of its first watch in November 1974, Casio entered the wristwatch market at a time when the watch industry had just discovered digital technology. As a company with cutting-edge electronic technology developed for pocket calculators, Casio entered this field confident that it could develop timepieces that would lead the market.

In developing its own wristwatches Casio began with the basic question, ""What is a wristwatch?"" Rather than simply making a digital version of the conventional mechanical watch, we thought that the ideal wristwatch should be something that shows all facets of time in a consistent way. Based on this, Casio was able to create a watch that displayed the precise time including the second, minute, hour, day, and month — not to mention a.m. or p.m., and the day of the week. It was the first watch in the world with a digital automatic calendar function that eliminated the need to reset the calendar due the variation in month length. Rather than using a conventional watch face and hands, a digital liquid crystal display was adopted to better show all the information. This culminated in the 1974 launch of the CASIOTRON, the world’s first digital watch with automatic calendar. The CASIOTRON won acclaim as a groundbreaking product that represented a complete departure from the conventional wristwatch.

Casio transformed the concept of the watch — from a mere timepiece to an information device for the wrist — and undertook product planning based on this innovative idea. We developed not only time functions such as global time zone watches, but also other radical new functions using Casio’s own digital technology, including calculator and dictionary functions, as well as a phonebook feature based on memory technology, and even a thermometer function using a built-in sensor. The memory-function watches became our DATA BANK product series, while the sensor watches developed into two unique Casio product lines of today: the Pathfinder series displaying altitude, atmospheric pressure, and compass readings.

In 1983, Casio launched the shock-resistant G-SHOCK watch. This product shattered the notion that a watch is a fragile piece of jewelry that needs to be handled with care, and was the result of Casio engineers taking on the challenge of creating the world’s toughest watch. Using a triple-protection design for the parts, module, and case, the G-SHOCK offered a radical new type of watch that was unaffected by strong impacts or shaking. Its practicality was immediately recognized, and its unique look, which embodied its functionality, became wildly popular, resulting in explosive sales in the early 1990s. The G-SHOCK soon adopted various new sensors, solar-powered radio-controlled technology (described below), and new materials for even better durability. By always employing the latest technology, and continuing to transcend conventional thinking about the watch, the G-SHOCK brand has become Casio’s flagship timepiece product.

Today, Casio is focusing its efforts on solar-powered radio-controlled watches: the built-in solar battery eliminates the nuisance of replacing batteries, and the radio-controlled function means users never have to reset the time. In particular, the radio-controlled function represents a revolution in time-keeping technology similar to the impact created when mechanical watches gave way to quartz technology. Through the further development of high radio-wave sensitivity, miniaturization, and improved energy efficiency, Casio continues to produce a whole range of radio-controlled models.

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Casio Men's EF527D-1AV Edifice Stainless Steel Multi-Function Chronograph Watch


The watch has an over-all appealing look... However, if you're an aviator and you're buying this watch for the bezel flight calculator - keep looking. The numbers are so small around the bezel you need a magnifying glass to see them. The watch movement itself seems to keep good time but the hands and hour indicators cannot be seen in the dark unless you put your flashlight on them for ten seconds but then why bother with glowing indicators? If you just want the looks of a flight watch with slide rule you'll probably be happy with this watch. Your getting a good stainless steel watch for the money but the probability of using it as a flight calculator are pretty slim.

I purcahsed this watch after seeing one in person on a friend. Its a beautiful watch, at a very reasonable price. The style is perfect: it can be worn with a suit, as well as worn dressed down on a more casual day. Best of all, it is made by Casio, who has a long history of watchmaking, and who stands behind the quality of their watches.

Pros:
-Great Style
-Larger Face (could be a pro or a con)
-Great price (Amazon is much less than MSRP here)

Cons:
-If trying to use this as an actual pilot's watch, it may be difficult to perform calculations on based on the size of some of the numbering (not a problem if you sit at a desk all day and just wear it because it looks great)

This watch is a looker. Unfortunately looks aren't everything. After only having the watch for about 20 days the knob that controls the slide rule bezel fell out. While this knob could probably be replaced by taking the back off of the watch and aligning the hole where the shaft of the knob fits, I don't figure 20 days of wear is the proper time frame for this sort of thing to happen. Long story short, I'm returning it. A shame really because I do like the watch. Just wish the construction quality was a little better. I'll consider buying another Casio watch in the future but this purchase seems to be a bust.

  • 1/20 second chronograph, slide rotating inner bezel
  • Screw-lock crown, screw-lock case back
  • Case diameter: 45.50mm
  • Calendar type: Date
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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Casio Men's EF527D-1AV Edifice Stainless Steel Multi-Function Chronograph Watch

With the launch of its first watch in November 1974, Casio entered the wristwatch market at a time when the watch industry had just discovered digital technology. As a company with cutting-edge electronic technology developed for pocket calculators, Casio entered this field confident that it could develop timepieces that would lead the market.

In developing its own wristwatches Casio began with the basic question, ""What is a wristwatch?"" Rather than simply making a digital version of the conventional mechanical watch, we thought that the ideal wristwatch should be something that shows all facets of time in a consistent way. Based on this, Casio was able to create a watch that displayed the precise time including the second, minute, hour, day, and month — not to mention a.m. or p.m., and the day of the week. It was the first watch in the world with a digital automatic calendar function that eliminated the need to reset the calendar due the variation in month length. Rather than using a conventional watch face and hands, a digital liquid crystal display was adopted to better show all the information. This culminated in the 1974 launch of the CASIOTRON, the world’s first digital watch with automatic calendar. The CASIOTRON won acclaim as a groundbreaking product that represented a complete departure from the conventional wristwatch.

Casio transformed the concept of the watch — from a mere timepiece to an information device for the wrist — and undertook product planning based on this innovative idea. We developed not only time functions such as global time zone watches, but also other radical new functions using Casio’s own digital technology, including calculator and dictionary functions, as well as a phonebook feature based on memory technology, and even a thermometer function using a built-in sensor. The memory-function watches became our DATA BANK product series, while the sensor watches developed into two unique Casio product lines of today: the Pathfinder series displaying altitude, atmospheric pressure, and compass readings.

In 1983, Casio launched the shock-resistant G-SHOCK watch. This product shattered the notion that a watch is a fragile piece of jewelry that needs to be handled with care, and was the result of Casio engineers taking on the challenge of creating the world’s toughest watch. Using a triple-protection design for the parts, module, and case, the G-SHOCK offered a radical new type of watch that was unaffected by strong impacts or shaking. Its practicality was immediately recognized, and its unique look, which embodied its functionality, became wildly popular, resulting in explosive sales in the early 1990s. The G-SHOCK soon adopted various new sensors, solar-powered radio-controlled technology (described below), and new materials for even better durability. By always employing the latest technology, and continuing to transcend conventional thinking about the watch, the G-SHOCK brand has become Casio’s flagship timepiece product.

Today, Casio is focusing its efforts on solar-powered radio-controlled watches: the built-in solar battery eliminates the nuisance of replacing batteries, and the radio-controlled function means users never have to reset the time. In particular, the radio-controlled function represents a revolution in time-keeping technology similar to the impact created when mechanical watches gave way to quartz technology. Through the further development of high radio-wave sensitivity, miniaturization, and improved energy efficiency, Casio continues to produce a whole range of radio-controlled models.

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Invicta Men's 0420 Pro Diver Automatic Black Dial Titanium Watch


I am a huge fan of these Pro Divers. I own quite a few of them and this one did not disappoint. Great time keeper. my watch looses about a minute every 3 weeks.
Bezel measures exactly 45mm. The crown stalk feel more substantial than the 8926 and is screw down. The titanium is great, feels light on the wrist. One thing though with titanium watches, when you turn the bezel the lighter medal feels a bit cheap but that only because the watch weighs next to nothing. As always, I am a very satisfied customer. Thanks for a great product Invicta.

Owning both the 8926OB (8926C now) and 9937OB (no longer sold by Amazon), I can say that this watch is the best looking of the three.

Quick summary: 8926 and 9937 are stylistically nearly identical. The 8926 has the 21-jewel Japanese Miyota. The 9937 has the better 25-jewel ETA 2824-2 Swiss movement and crystal (flame fusion over mineral) but is more than twice the price of the 8926.

The 0420 is a relatively new watch and uses the Seiko 21-jewel Japanese movement which is nearly the same in performance as the Miyota, i.e. you can't manual wind the watch, it can't be hacked (second hand does not stop with you pull the crown out) and the accuracy is similar. The Seiko movement is smaller in diameter than the Miyota and has a flashy flywheel with cursive lettering. The 9937 can be manually wound and hacked.

The 0420 visually is larger and has the better bezel lettering both in style and in size. The numbers are wider and easier to read. The "1" used in the "10" marker is greatly improved over the 8926 and 9937, which lacked style and difficult to read as it got lost in the minute markers. The date with cyclops is larger in font and also easier to read. (Magnification seems higher.) It's nearly ideal for me since it's visual size is close to the size of the bezel font. The larger face allows for larger hands and larger hour markers.

The crystal used in the 8926 and 0420 is mineral while the 9937 is flame-fusion. The flame-fusion according to many comments I've read is superior. I have banged against the crystal of the 8926 a number of times and it has not scratched. That being said, I don't know why Invicta continues to release new watches with mineral crystals since they have said that all of the watches will eventually have flame-fusion. There are some Invicta watches that are less than 8926 that have flame-fusion, so price is not deciding point here. Strange company.

The titanium case and bracelet is so much lighter than the stainless steel in both the 8926 and 9937. The titanium is matte finished and does not stand out. Some people may find this a positive, others a negative. I like it because brings more attention to the face. The bracelet center links are highly polished though. Previous reviewers have been critical of the scratches they attract. I have not experienced this after more than a week of use.

All in all, this is a very sharp looking watch and in my mind, the best of three I own in terms of styling. It's priced between the 8926 and 9937. I would definitely buy it over the 8926. The $50 or so difference in price is made up for by the styling and weight.

I own a lot of watches, about 15 at last count. Some are super cheap, others are really expensive, but most are mid-priced (e.g. in the hundreds of dollars). I bought this watch as I was specifically looking for a cheap-ish 200m automatic with an exhibition back. I've got 3 other titanium dive watches and have owned a couple of others in the past.

It's a decent watch, the case is very good, but it's not worth anywhere near what Invicta publishes as the retail price. It's a common strategy among watch makers to inflate the retail price, then offer the watches at a 'deep discount'. In reality, few if any watches are sold at the retail price... What follows is a more detailed review for watch connoisseurs.

First impressions

The packaging is typical Invicta. Invicta has built it's reputation on packaging and products that mimic what expensive brands do, which means fancy, high quality packaging, something which will impress non-collectors and be well received. This model is no different, with Invicta's typical yellow box with terry-cloth interior. The watch itself is also very well packed with a lot of clingy plastic protection (several layers) on the band and case.

It's quite large. My wrist is about 7.5 in diameter and the case covers it completely. Because of the lug shape, it doesn't sit that well, but it's acceptable. I had to remove 3 links to get it to fit on my wrist properly.

Watch case

The watch case is solid titanium with a screw-down exhibition back and a stainless steel rotating bezel. Front and rear crystals are mineral, the front one protrudes by about a millimeter and has a cyclops glued on over the date. The bezel inlay looks like painted aluminum and has a luminous pip at the zero position. The crown is stainless steel, screwdown, shrouded and has the Invicta logo cast on it. The case itself is engraved on the left side with the Invicta name and has a bead-blasted mate finish all around, with a good overall finish (no rough or casting marks) in typical titanium grey.

The only real issue here is the bezel. It doesn't really match up with the quality of the case itself and the directional click mechanism is both very stiff and cheap feeling/sounding. On top of it, the indentations are polished, so they are not sharp enough to grip. Turning the bezel is virtually impossible when the watch is on wrist, making it pretty useless. This, more than anything else, makes the watch feel cheap.

Face & movement

The face is polished black with round hour markers, dashes at 6 and 9, plus an arrow at 12. The markers are on the surface, polished with a green lume inlay. The lume is green both at rest and glowing. There is a date window at 3 trimmed with a white line. The hands are polished metal with lume on minutes and hour. The minute hand is mercedes style and the second hand has a small skeleton Invicta logo at the balance end. The date is only about 2mm from the watch face. Overall finish is extremely good, on par with a good Swiss or Japanese watch. All of the hands line up with the markers. The lume on the hands is at least twice as bright as the markers (almost Seiko bright on the hands).

Looking around back, the movement is a Japanese Seiko 21-jewel, 21,600bph, 41hr reserve, non-hacking automatic (no hand winding) with date (TMI NH25A based on Seiko 7s26) apparently custom made for Invicta. It has a nicely decorated balance wheel (and it's quiet) and a plain ebauch. The seconds hand is a sweeper, like all automatics and has an accuracy of +/- 30 seconds/day (typical for mechanical watches).

Bracelet

This is where this watch really falls down. Had Invicta spent a bit more on the bracelet, it would really be a remarkable bargain. There are so many things off about, it's hard to know where to start. I guess the first thing is that some of the links where it's hinged are a bit oversized. The net effect is that they bind on flex, which means you get kinks in the bracelet. At the same time, the pin holes in the bracelet are slightly oversized, so the whole thing giggles like a $20 1980's Timex. When I resized the bracelet, you could hear grit as the pins were push out, not the best sound in the world... Also, the end-links are stamped, and because of this, they are a slightly different color than the case.

The clasp is typically stamped titanium rather than a machined piece - it's appropriate for the street price, but would be unacceptable at the retail price. On the plus side, the links are all solid, rather than folded metal and they are stamped with the Invicta brand - although in some places, the stamp is badly done.

Conclusion

A very good watch at less than $130, not worth it at more than $200. The bracelet and the bezel just devalue it too much, which is a shame as the case, movement and face are built to a much, much higher standard. Overall, a good (if large) every day watch you don't need to worry about ruining it's future value.

If you are looking for something slightly better quality, I would suggest looking at Orient or Seiko's dive watches. If you want something more original, look at the fantastic new TX brand from Timex.

  • Quality 21-jewel Japanese-automatic movement; functions without a battery; powers automatically with the movement of your arm
  • Durable mineral crystal; brushed titanium case and bracelet
  • Date function with magnified window
  • Black dial with luminous hands and hour markers; sweeping second hand; black unidirectional stainless steel bezel; screw-down crown
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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Invicta Men's 0420 Pro Diver Automatic Black Dial Titanium Watch


With its most inspired creations yet, Invicta demonstrates its technical and design prowess, offering timepieces of style for extreme value.

"We have long held firm to the belief that supremely crafted timepieces can be offered for extremely modest sums. It is the founding principle of our flagship and the radical notion that still drives us today. By being true to our convictions, we will continue to turn the balance of power, and deliver true Swiss luxury to anyone who desires it. Let all those who possess our timepieces and pass through our doors witness the quality, value and care in every piece we create, and the spirit of never-ending possibilities in everything we do."

These are the words that greet visitors and motivate team members inside the Invicta Watch Group's new worldwide headquarters. Emblazoned in stainless steel, it has been the Invicta message since Day One.

With each new timepiece, the company sends up a flare for those looking to be defined not by how much they spend, but how wisely they spend. With its strong collections, the gutsy Swiss brand is guaranteed to keep attracting followers.

The art of the craft. Inside an Invicta Workshop
It takes years of training and a great deal of pride to achieve glorious Swiss timepieces by hand. But it takes guts and the courage of your convictions to make those timepieces affordable for everyone who appreciates them.

At our Swiss workshops, we mix time-honored traditions with a little bit of horse sense every single day to produce the greatest values in the watch-making world.

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Friday, April 6, 2012

Timex Men's T2N649KW Weekender Gray and Orange Slip Through Strap Watch

I have too many watches. So of course, I just added this Timex Weekender to my collection. My first watch was a Timex in the 1970s, back when you still had to wind the mechanical movement. This is only my second Timex, and is easily the least expensive watch I own. It's a really nicely made, good looking casual watch. Its gray nylon band has an orange stripe running down the center. The case (38mm diameter) is finely chrome plated, and it has a stainless-steel back. The face is a nicely done silvery-gray color with white numbers. The hands are simple chrome units. Pushing in the crown activates the Timex Indiglo backlight system that makes it really easy to read in the dark. The watch doesn't have a date display. The band has a chrome buckle and two chrome loops that cleverly fold down to secure the end of the strap. It's a little smaller in diameter than most of my watches, and thinner too. It feels good on my wrist though and I think it avoids screaming "I was really cheap." The strap loops under the watch case, making it easy to remove. At the store where I purchased this watch, there were extra straps available in different colors for those who like to customize. A welcome addition to my watch collection, and one that won't break the bank.

As soon as I saw this watch, I had to have it. When I was growing up in the 70's, my cousin had a watch with a similar band so this attracted me instantly. I saw it in 1 of the big-box stores so I had the luxury of seeing it up close in different colors before I ordered the gray/orange from Amazon. I especially love retro watches, so this is a great addition to my humble collection. It's simple yet classic, which is what I love most about it. Just does what it's supposed to do, tell the time. No extra buttons, no alarm, no fuss..love it! Light on the wrist and light on the pocket. It's now my primary timepiece and it works well with both my weekend and weekday attire. Perfect!!

I've owned this watch for a little over a month and am quite disappointed. My wife bought this watch for me after I spent two days talking about how awesome it looked. I was thrilled when I first received it. The face in grey looks really nice and contrasts the orange stripe well. In fact, the watch is still great to look at except for the issue of quality, which makes it unwearable. Here are the two major issues I have with the watch:

-the dial is on the right side of the face, meaning anyone who wears it on their left wrist will constantly trigger the indiglo feature and kill the battery. Mine last less than a month.
-the strap does not hold up under daily wear. The holes in the band have already begun to fray.

Ultimately, this watch is great if you plan on wearing by it's namesake- only on the weekends. This is not a daily wear. I'm going to be contacting Timex to try and get this resolved but I would not buy this again. A real shame.

  • Durable mineral crystal protects watch from scratches
  • Indiglo night-light
  • 24 hour timekeeping
  • Nylon strap
  • Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)
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Timex Men's T2N649KW Weekender Gray and Orange Slip Through Strap Watch

Casual watch, Quartz movement, Polished silver-tone hands and sweep seconds, White Arabic numbers, Smaller white Arabic numbers form inner 24-hour time track, White baton markers and indices form surrounding minute track, INDIGLO® night-light, Grey dial, Grey nylon slip through strap with orange stripe and polished silver-tone metal buckle, Polished silver-tone brass round case, Textured metal crown, Stainless steel caseback, Mineral crystal, Water resistant More Details @ Amazon.com

Michael Kors Women's MK5464 Runway White Watch

excellent product- just note face is bigger than you would assume, but I still love it. Have only had it a week and already received multiple compliments.

  • Chronograph movement
  • Band circumference: 175mm
  • Silicone & stainless steel watch
  • Durable mineral crystal protects watch from scratches,
  • Water resistance: 10 atm
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Michael Kors Women's MK5464 Runway White Watch

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Casio Men's EF527D-1AV Edifice Stainless Steel Multi-Function Chronograph Watch

The watch has an over-all appealing look... However, if you're an aviator and you're buying this watch for the bezel flight calculator - keep looking. The numbers are so small around the bezel you need a magnifying glass to see them. The watch movement itself seems to keep good time but the hands and hour indicators cannot be seen in the dark unless you put your flashlight on them for ten seconds but then why bother with glowing indicators? If you just want the looks of a flight watch with slide rule you'll probably be happy with this watch. Your getting a good stainless steel watch for the money but the probability of using it as a flight calculator are pretty slim.

I purcahsed this watch after seeing one in person on a friend. Its a beautiful watch, at a very reasonable price. The style is perfect: it can be worn with a suit, as well as worn dressed down on a more casual day. Best of all, it is made by Casio, who has a long history of watchmaking, and who stands behind the quality of their watches.

Pros:
-Great Style
-Larger Face (could be a pro or a con)
-Great price (Amazon is much less than MSRP here)

Cons:
-If trying to use this as an actual pilot's watch, it may be difficult to perform calculations on based on the size of some of the numbering (not a problem if you sit at a desk all day and just wear it because it looks great)

This watch is a looker. Unfortunately looks aren't everything. After only having the watch for about 20 days the knob that controls the slide rule bezel fell out. While this knob could probably be replaced by taking the back off of the watch and aligning the hole where the shaft of the knob fits, I don't figure 20 days of wear is the proper time frame for this sort of thing to happen. Long story short, I'm returning it. A shame really because I do like the watch. Just wish the construction quality was a little better. I'll consider buying another Casio watch in the future but this purchase seems to be a bust.

  • 1/20 second chronograph, slide rotating inner bezel
  • Screw-lock crown, screw-lock case back
  • Case diameter: 45.50mm
  • Calendar type: Date
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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Casio Men's EF527D-1AV Edifice Stainless Steel Multi-Function Chronograph Watch

With the launch of its first watch in November 1974, Casio entered the wristwatch market at a time when the watch industry had just discovered digital technology. As a company with cutting-edge electronic technology developed for pocket calculators, Casio entered this field confident that it could develop timepieces that would lead the market.

In developing its own wristwatches Casio began with the basic question, ""What is a wristwatch?"" Rather than simply making a digital version of the conventional mechanical watch, we thought that the ideal wristwatch should be something that shows all facets of time in a consistent way. Based on this, Casio was able to create a watch that displayed the precise time including the second, minute, hour, day, and month — not to mention a.m. or p.m., and the day of the week. It was the first watch in the world with a digital automatic calendar function that eliminated the need to reset the calendar due the variation in month length. Rather than using a conventional watch face and hands, a digital liquid crystal display was adopted to better show all the information. This culminated in the 1974 launch of the CASIOTRON, the world’s first digital watch with automatic calendar. The CASIOTRON won acclaim as a groundbreaking product that represented a complete departure from the conventional wristwatch.

Casio transformed the concept of the watch — from a mere timepiece to an information device for the wrist — and undertook product planning based on this innovative idea. We developed not only time functions such as global time zone watches, but also other radical new functions using Casio’s own digital technology, including calculator and dictionary functions, as well as a phonebook feature based on memory technology, and even a thermometer function using a built-in sensor. The memory-function watches became our DATA BANK product series, while the sensor watches developed into two unique Casio product lines of today: the Pathfinder series displaying altitude, atmospheric pressure, and compass readings.

In 1983, Casio launched the shock-resistant G-SHOCK watch. This product shattered the notion that a watch is a fragile piece of jewelry that needs to be handled with care, and was the result of Casio engineers taking on the challenge of creating the world’s toughest watch. Using a triple-protection design for the parts, module, and case, the G-SHOCK offered a radical new type of watch that was unaffected by strong impacts or shaking. Its practicality was immediately recognized, and its unique look, which embodied its functionality, became wildly popular, resulting in explosive sales in the early 1990s. The G-SHOCK soon adopted various new sensors, solar-powered radio-controlled technology (described below), and new materials for even better durability. By always employing the latest technology, and continuing to transcend conventional thinking about the watch, the G-SHOCK brand has become Casio’s flagship timepiece product.

Today, Casio is focusing its efforts on solar-powered radio-controlled watches: the built-in solar battery eliminates the nuisance of replacing batteries, and the radio-controlled function means users never have to reset the time. In particular, the radio-controlled function represents a revolution in time-keeping technology similar to the impact created when mechanical watches gave way to quartz technology. Through the further development of high radio-wave sensitivity, miniaturization, and improved energy efficiency, Casio continues to produce a whole range of radio-controlled models.

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G-Shock Aviation Watch

I have had my eye on the new Casio Aviator all analog product line since they came out. The black resin with orange face came first, then the black IP plated stainless steel band with the blue face was released, then a slew of other incarnations of the watch surfaced. By far the GW3000BB is my favorite of them all. For a long time I had been looking for a fully featured, extremely rugged watch that was simple and classic, yet modern. This fits the bill perfectly. I was able to pick this watch up for $240 and I must say that it is worth every penny. The fact that it is solar powered means I never have to wind it or replace the battery. The Atomic clock signal reception/calibration also means that I will never have to set it either. The 200 meter water resistance coupled with G-Shock's durability not to mention the watches ability to withstand extreme G forces without harming the watch or it's functions means I can wear this watch daily during any/all activities without worry. This watch will still be ticking keeping perfect time long after I'm gone. I am truly enamored with this watch. I highly recommend it.

This is a great precision watch. When I first opened it and put it on, I did have some difficulty learning how to use the watch, but I soon figured it out in less than 15 minutes using the manual. The watch was thicker than I expected to be(about .6 inch thick), at first I did not like this but after wearing it for weeks, and I have grown fond of it. If the watch were any thinner, the resin case would look cheap and flimsy, any bigger the watch would be obnoxious. I think it is the perfect size. There is a slight curvature to the lens protecting the watch face, this is something is not noticeable from the pictures. It is slightly reflective and quite scratch resistant (so far). The resin band is also very comfortable and secure, and from what I can tell very durable as well.

You can accurately tell what time it is down to the minute using this watch. The minute hand ticks slightly once every 10 seconds. The second hand ticks once per second when it has high battery life, and once every two seconds when the batter y is low. I have never experienced this 2 second per tick however, as mine has always ticked once every second, I have never had a problem with battery life. I use it normally, and don't go out of my way to set it in the sun or deliberately charge it. The atomic syncing is an awesome feature, although it does not sync for me successfully every day, the amount of time I technically would be "losing" would be impossible for a human to detect. The second hand matches up perfectly with a digital G-Shock watch I have every time I compare them.

I do have to complain about the luminous paint on the watch. It is the only real flaw with this watch. It does a great job absorbing light but releases the light too fast. After a few seconds of exposing it to the sun, the watch face will glow in the shade, this glow will quickly fade in a few minutes. Reading the watch face is very difficult if the watch has not been exposed to some sort of light, for example if it is 2:00AM and you have been wearing a jacket covering your watch for the past 2 hours, trying to read your watch under darkness would be virtually impossible. It functions quite well when you transition from environment with lots of light to an environment with little light, so long as it has been exposed. I have also read complaints of other reviewers on the volume of the alarm; I find it to be loud enough. It can wake me up from the other side of the room. On stopwatch mode the second hand ticks at 1/100, completing a full rotation of the watch face in 1 second. However, this stops ticking in 1/100 after one minute has elapsed. I'm not sure why it does this, perhaps to save power, perhaps it's because I'm doing something wrong.

This watch is like a nerdy digital watch in cool aviation analog watch clothing. You can tell it is very high-tech, very precise by the movement of the watch. You can tell it is rugged and almost indestructible by the feel of it on your wrist. It is a watch you don't have to worry about in any and every aspect.

This watch is really great! Doesn't always receive the signal for the automatic time updates (in MD), but it's still very Accurate. The movements are very precise. I've only had the watch for a week, but have already had a bunch of complimants on how good the watch looks. This watch looks a lot better than the other digital type watches...goes just as well with a suit as it does with jeans and a t-shirt. I definitely reccommend this watch for someone looking for a rugged, dependable, and sporty watch.

  • G-Shock aviation tough solar power black resin case and strap
  • Black dial with Arabic numerals at 12-3-6; Silver-tone luminous hour hands; Sweep second hand
  • Multi-band 6 Atomic Timekeeping; 1/1000 second chronograph
  • World time (29 cities); Daily alarm with snooze
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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G-Shock Aviation Watch

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Invicta Men's 6977 Pro Diver Collection Chronograph Black Dial Black Polyurethane Watch

Item received brand new and very well packed. This watch is the best watch that I ever had. Perfect size and weight, you will be surprised with the quality when you take it out of the box.

Works perfectly and comes in very nice packaging. Has a nice weight to it and the size is just right. Only thing is that this watch does not come with an alarm, thankfully my boyfriend doesn't need one. Overall great watch for the price!

Item received brand new and very well packed. the watch came with plastic protector a round the watch! excellent packaging by invicta. that should be the way how new watch should be packed. Will let it run for some time in the box before I can tell if the item is good. this watch is one of the nice design by invicta and its affordable. silver tone make it look less serious and not losing the style

  • Precise Swiss-Quartz movement
  • Durable mineral crystal; Brushed and polished stainless steel case; Black polyurethane strap
  • Chronograph functions with 60 second, 30 minute and 1/10 of a second subdials; Date function
  • Black sunray dial with silver-tone hands and dot hour markers; Luminous; Black unidirectional bezel
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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With its most inspired creations yet, Invicta demonstrates its technical and design prowess, offering timepieces of style for extreme value.

"We have long held firm to the belief that supremely crafted timepieces can be offered for extremely modest sums. It is the founding principle of our flagship and the radical notion that still drives us today. By being true to our convictions, we will continue to turn the balance of power, and deliver true Swiss luxury to anyone who desires it. Let all those who possess our timepieces and pass through our doors witness the quality, value and care in every piece we create, and the spirit of never-ending possibilities in everything we do."

These are the words that greet visitors and motivate team members inside the Invicta Watch Group's new worldwide headquarters. Emblazoned in stainless steel, it has been the Invicta message since Day One.

With each new timepiece, the company sends up a flare for those looking to be defined not by how much they spend, but how wisely they spend. With its strong collections, the gutsy Swiss brand is guaranteed to keep attracting followers.

The art of the craft. Inside an Invicta Workshop
It takes years of training and a great deal of pride to achieve glorious Swiss timepieces by hand. But it takes guts and the courage of your convictions to make those timepieces affordable for everyone who appreciates them.

At our Swiss workshops, we mix time-honored traditions with a little bit of horse sense every single day to produce the greatest values in the watch-making world.

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

(+)Accutron’s Men’s Gemini watch #26A011

with ETA2824 inside, it works well for the recent half a year. I like the style and design of this watch very much.

Fossil Women’s ES2944 Two Tone Stainless Steel Analog with Silver Dial Watch Reviews

I was looking for a 2 tone big watch. I didn’t want to spend over $150 and this watch was perfect. I have gotten a ton of compliments on it and it matches everything. Also, if there are any issues, I just take my watch into the fossil store and they will fix anything on it! It fits great and still looks like I bought it yesterday. I also have sensitive skin which will react with nickel or cheap metals. This watch really is stainless steel and doesn’t hurt my skin at all.

When you scroll back up to look at the picture of the watch, you should know that all the parts that are black in the picture (the hands, the hour markers, the ring inside the rhinestones, etc) are actually gold. Maybe it was some kind of weird reflection when they were taking the promo pictures? Anyway, it’s GREAT that those parts are gold. And the background is silver, not white like it kind of looks in the picture too. It looks much more elegant that way. You also can’t tell in the picture, but the background for the three small circles (day of the week, day of the month, 24 hour clock) are mother-of-pearl and lovely. All the pretty elements are offset by the size of the watch, which is rather masculine. I have very narrow wrists and from hinge to hinge on either side of the watch face is pretty much the width of my wrist. That’s what I was going for, but beware that it’s a little over-sized. Over all, it’s a great watch and versatile with many different kinds of jewelry. If I need to tone down the bling, I just wear the watch face on the inside of my wrist. I bought a watch to wean myself off of carrying my cellphone everywhere, and this is pretty enough it might do the trick!


Fossil Women’s ES2944 Two Tone Stainless Steel Analog with Silver Dial Watch

  • Analog quartz movement
  • Case diameter: 38
  • Stainless steel case
  • Scratch resistant mineral
  • Water-resistant to 50 Meters(165 feet)

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fossil two tone watch women

With a borrowed-from-the-boys style, this stainless steel two-tone womens watch has a dramatic large case and a multifunction face. The sparkling topring adds a feminine detail we love. Case Size: 37mmCase Thickness: 10mmWater Resistant: 5 ATMWarranty: 11-year limited Origin: ImportedView Size Guide See more>>>

Q&A: This question is for men primarily, but women can feel free to answer as well?

Very nice watch, I bought it for my father as a Xmas present, he loved it! The watch is heavy and it looks really well, the picture doesn’t make it a favor, it looks much nicer than the picture.

Really nice watch for the price paid, this is a very good value for money.

Received this as a gift from my wife. Nice looking watch and looks more expensive than its original price. People cannot stop staring at my wrist…simply so attractive!


Nautica Men’s N10074 Metal Round Multifunction Watch

  • Complication movement
  • Mineral crystal
  • Case diameter: 41 mm
  • Stainless-steel case; silver dial; date function
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)

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nautica jacket men

N STYLE FORK GRPH 96-04 CR 85 LOW N10-074Masculinity and metal come together in this sporty, yet handsomely refined chronograph. Silver subdials highlight an attractive silver dial in a way that’s certain to remain in fashion for years to come. A 41-millimeter-diameter stainless steel case and matching bezel round out the timepiece’s leading edge. Other features include water resistance to 330 feet, and a combination of attractive dash marks for indexes. A calendar dial is thrown into the mix fo See more>>>

Skagen Women’s 380XSGS1 Steel Collection Crystal Accented Mesh Stainless Steel White Dial Watch

I was given this watch as a Christmas present two years ago. It went with me to Honduras and held up until I inadvertenly stepped on it, crushing the glass face. It was shipped to the Skagen repair center in Reno and, for a small fee, I had my dear watch repaired.

This watch can be dressed up or dressed down. I love the fact that it mixes both silver and gold, so I can wear both silver or gold jewelry. Other than damaging my watch myself, it has held up to the daily wear and tear over the past two years in Honduras without any defects or problems. The clasp is easy to put on and it never comes undone by its own means.

Furthermore, the price is very reasonable and you get a sophisticated and good quality watch to boot. I get quite a few comments on its elegance and easiness to read. I would highly recommend this watch, especially for young women transitioning into the job market or needing something a little more elegant than most watches you see on others.

Thanks Mom!

Happy shopping!

This watch is very comfortable. Despite having a small wrist, I am able to adjust it and the excess is comfortably hidden under the band. My only complaint is the watch came with no written information, warranty, specs, etc. I specifically purchased it because I need something water resistant. So far, so good, but would be nice to see it in writing.

Bulova Women’s 96R122 Diamond Accented Automatic Watch Reviews

Bought this watch as a gift for my daughter. The diamonds are TINY around the bezel and on the face but it does give just a little sparkle without over-the-top bling. The skeleton heart cut-out, though, is what makes this watch special. The mechanism almost makes the heart look like it’s beating–really cool! I also love the bracelet; it’s very substantial and the face is nice and large but not too large; she has a tiny wrist but she likes a bigger watch. She loves it! Also the price and delivery were excellent!

I wanted to go on-line and update my review because there has been a change in my opinion on this watch. It’s still beautiful BUT in the first month of wearing it, we (daughter who was given this watch as a gift and I) were out shopping on a very hot day in Florida and she noticed that her watch had condensation on the inside of the crystal. It was exceedingly hot and instead of sending it back in that day (she had just gotten it within the month and didn’t want to part with it), we waited hoping it was just a fluke. Well, it wasn’t. The condensation continues to film up the inside of the crystal periodically. We called Dexclusive who sold our watch to us and it took every bit of 6 weeks to get a return authorization because they promise to send you the directions to return the watch but they never do and getting hold of them is nearly impossible if you have a job because of their hours. E-mail gets you no response or a request for an order number that, when you send it, they ignore you and don’t send return information.

Anyway, they will not (according to them) exchange the watch for another one without a defect in the seal, they will only “fix it.” This is very distressing to me because I bought a new watch for a reason. If I wanted a repair, I’d have gone to the pawn shop. Don’t order anything from Dexclusive!

My wife saw this this watch in several adds prior to Christmas. It looks very impressive in the adds and was a must have on her Christmas list. The Watch list for $750 but I was able to manage about $300 less that that though a Amazon reseller, Princeton Watches. She liked the heart shape cut out and the mother-of-pearl face looked great. The diamonds around the face really made it stand out. My only complaint is that the diamonds that are placed on each hour are so small that it makes it look a bit cheesy or cheap. I think it would look a lot better if they had left the diamonds off the face. It’s a nice watch and for the sale price I am very happy.

Loved the watch when I got it; but that ended after 3 days! The watch was going faster than the time I set it to on my cell phone clock with a second hand. I would reset the time and after a few more days, same thing. The second hand would speed up causing the minute hand to move faster. I messed with it for a couple of weeks and gave up. I could not return the defective watch back to Amazon because I had the band adjusted at Macys for $13.50. I called Bulova and they told me to send it back for repairs. That cost me $40 to insure it and send it UPS then I also had to include a $10 check for return shipping. I just sent it back yesterday so let’s see what happens in the next week or so. I will keep you posted! I am disappointed that I got a lemon heart watch. :(

I just paid out over $60 additional for the watch. Amazon help me out here!!!


Bulova Women’s 96R122 Diamond Accented Automatic Watch

  • Mechanical hand-wind automatic movement
  • Watch does not require a battery to operate, watch powered by the movement of your arm
  • Mother of pearl dial accented with 44 diamonds
  • Flat metalized mineral crystal with mineral glass exhibition window; Oscillator; water resistant up to 99 feet (30 M)
  • Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)

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bulova watches for women

Unwrap elegance with Bulova’s Diamond-Accented Automatic Watch. An ornate, silver-toned brass bezel swings around a mother-of pearl dial that is accented with 44 diamonds. The dial also features inset heart patterns that host diamond embellishments and offer a sneak peek into the watch’s inner workings. Japanese automatic movement powers luminous, silver-toned hands, which are protected by a flat metalized mineral crystal. The watch stays in place with a silver-toned, stainless steel bracelet an See more>>>

Invicta Men’s 9010 Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch

I ordered this watch in December of 2010. Once I received it I was taken back by its beautiful gold tone. I have received many compliments on the watch along with comments of business must be good. This watch looks very expensive but is actually quiet a steal. I would have rated this watch a 5 however, the self-winding mechanism is a little noisy and I don’t like that. My Seiko does not make any noise and it too is self-winding. Over all though I would recomend this watch to anyone looking for an expensive looking watch but not wanting to pay the ridiculous price for it. 03/22/2011: After owning this watch for less than three months, the auto wind mechanism is not working correctly ant the watch stops all the time. This is a piece of garbage, do not buy this watch you will be sorry! Please ignore my blissfull comments above, they are now rubbish!!!! VERY DISSAPOINTED that will be my last Invicta forever!!!!

I wanted an “automatic” (self winding) watch that looked “dressy” and was gold to match my wedding ring. The Invicta Men’s 9010 Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch fit the bill. It was reasonably priced and, so far, is accurate to within a minute a week (expected from a Japanese automatic movement.)


Invicta Men’s 9010 Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch

  • Quality Japanese-automatic movement; functions without a battery; powers automatically with the movement of your arm
  • Durable mineral crystal
  • Case diameter: 44 mm
  • Gold-tone-stainless-steel case; gold dial; date function
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

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invicta gold watches for men

Brushed/polished 23k gold plated stainless steel case and bracelet;Gold dial with luminous hands and markers;Unidirectional rotating bezel;Sweep second hand;Date display with maginfied window at 3:00 position;Screw down see thru skeleton case back;Water resistant to 200 meters;Mineral crystal;Japan automatic movementInvicta’s gold-tone Pro Diver automatic watch (model 9010) is perfect for the serious diver who also wants to turn heads with a stylish watch. This precise timepiece features a solid See more>>>

HOT:Tissot Men’s T0244171705100 Veloci-T Chronograph Black Dial Watch

Good watch with great color combination of orange and black .Dial shines very well.It is a birthday gift .Slightly heavy on my thin wrist,the rubber strap is too light for this heavy watch.

This is a great watch, especially for the price. The features you get – chronograph, sapphire crystal, fine details, clasp (vs buckle) on strap – are very unusual for a watch in this price range, especially from a “quality” Swiss brand.

It’s very sharp looking, and it gets a lot of compliments without being flashy. The details on the dial look great in person, with the ridges around the edge of the dial, the orange accents, silvertone hands and hour marks, and “shiny” insert creating a nice mix of dressy and sporty. I also love the detail on the crown and on the pushers.

Unlike some other photos, the pictire here on Amazon does a good job of showing what the reflective part of the dial looks like in real life – it’s a reflective black or charcoal color, not the lighter gray that appears on the official Tissot photos.

I’ve found the rubber strap to be comfortable and haven’t had any issues with it. I was able to cut it myself, which is an advantage (just requires removing the pin and using a sharp knife to cut along some existing indentations in the strap). Even once cut, you can still make small adjustments by adjusting one of the pins. And no complaints about the clasp.

If there are two things I’d change, it would be to add a screw-down crown, and to make the lume (the “glow-in-the-dark” areas) a bit bigger for night use. I can definitely read the watch at night but the hour markings and hand markings are a bit small.

Very good watch. I got it for my b’day and I am really enjoying it. The only problem I think is the strap. The reason being once it is cut to resize you cannot change it. I saved abt 200 compared to original price. I love it.

Most popular Invicta Men’s 1454 S1 Racing Team Chronograph Silver Dial Black Polyurethane Watch

I ordered the invicta 1454 s1 racing team watch and it arrived today its a bit bigger than i thought but its still a very nice watch, it is so much more beautiful in person the pic amazon has you see it on amazon and are like ya its a nice watch but when you recive it thats a completely different story the watch is gorgeous.In the pic the face looks white but its silver still very nice.Ive only had it on for like an hour but it seems to be working good the only thing is that its band is kind of uncomfortable but its not horriable.This is my first invicta and NOT my last i will be getting more, i would highly recomend this watch to anyone.Be prepared for a big watch im 185 lbs 6’1″ but look skiny and the watch is kinda big on me but the watch is ALL THAT IS MAN.

Received the watch in excellent condition in fact it was impressive due to the box in which it came. The dial is easy to read due to the contrast of the black and white face and red second hand on the large face. It really is impressive looking and sets the right tone for a driving enthusiast and sports person. As usual Amazon shipped it fast.


Invicta Men’s 1454 S1 Racing Team Chronograph Silver Dial Black Polyurethane Watch

  • Japanese quartz movement
  • Flame-fusion crystal; brushed and polished stainless steel case; black polyurethane strap
  • Chronograph functions with 60 second, 60 minute and 24 hour subdials with red hands; date function
  • Silver dial with black and white hands, hour markers and arabic numeral 12; luminous; tachymeter scale on black ion-plated stainless steel bezel with black rubber coin edge; stainless steel crown and black rubber pushers
  • Water-resistant to 100 M (330 feet)

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invicta s1

Stainless steel case with a black rubber strap. Black ion-plated steel bezel with tachymeter. Silver dial with luminous skeleton hands and index hour markers. Arabic numeral marks the 12 o’clock position. Minute markers around the inner bezel. Luminiscent hands and markers. Date display between the 4 and 5 o’clock positions. Chronograph – three sub-dials displaying: 60 seconds, 60 minutes and 24 hours. Japanese quartz movement. Scratch resistant Flame Fusion crystal. Solid case back. Tang clasp. See more>>>

Invicta IG0097-SM1S-Y 3 Slot Yellow Plastic Watch Box Case Reviews

1- This case is virtually indestructible.
2- The case claims to be 100% water proof. I am not too sure about that (the gasket is pretty thin and the “pressure” release button has no real water protection that you can see). However, that aside the case is just awesome.
3- Great for display!
4- It has space for 3 watches, it fits small and big…
5- Once closed you can trust that it will keep your watches protected for a very long period of time and if your ship should sink this box won’t.
6- The walls are thick and feels very sturdy.
7- The perfect gift box for your Invicta watch!
8- Comes with the newly printed catalogue of Invicta watches.

Overall, a great buy!


Invicta IG0097-SM1S-Y 3 Slot Yellow Plastic Watch Box Case

  • Yellow Watch Box
  • Impact Resistant
  • Waterproof
  • Dustproof
  • Black Foam Interior with 3 Removable Cushions

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Most popular Fossil Men’s CH2596 Black Nylon Strap Grey Analog Dial Chronograph Watch

Just received this watch from my wish list for my birthday. I don’t like wearing pricey watches, so this watch seem reasonably priced. Walking into any Fossil Store, the prices are always far more than what I want to pay. Seeing this watch in person surpassed my expectations. The face, weight, and thickness is amazing. I like the nylon strap which gives it a rugged look. I definitely recommend this. The pictures don’t do this watch justice!!

Pretty watch but I don’t like the nylon strap, I changed it for a brown leather strap, It looks very good. Nice watch for the money.

Hi all, i like this watches very much, i bought it 2 weeks ago and i am sure that my choice is right. good watches for 63$


Fossil Men’s CH2596 Black Nylon Strap Grey Analog Dial Chronograph Watch

  • Tell more than just time with the Fossil CH2596 analog chronograph watch
  • Grey analog dial
  • Black nylon strap
  • Features three chronograph subdials for keeping track of elapsed time for up to 24 hours; Luminous dial accents help visibility in the dark
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)

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The CH2596 Analog Chronograph Watch from Fossil is the perfect way to stay punctual. From timeless classics to the latest fashions, Fossil is sure to have the timepiece that perfectly compliments your unique sense of style. Founded in 1984 when timepieces were created more for function than fashion, Fossil began to transform this notion with its unique combination of vintage 1950s Americana design and affordably accessible cool style. Adding to their collectability were the one-of-a-kind, tradem See more>>>