No doubt. And you've gotta love Invicta's advertised "retail" prices. That said, I own a few and generally like them. But taking this example, I'm always very skeptical when sellers don't even bother to show you the back of the watch. Any retailer worth their salt will show you a view of the back, as it usually contains a breakdown of all the key "vital statistics" of the watch - information that any knowledgeable watch buyer is going to want to see.
No doubt. And you've gotta love Invicta's advertised "retail" prices. That said, I own a few and generally like them. But taking this example, I'm always very skeptical when sellers don't even bother to show you the back of the watch. Any retailer worth their salt will show you a view of the back, as it usually contains a breakdown of all the key "vital statistics" of the watch - information that any knowledgeable watch buyer is going to want to see.
A quartz movement is a waste of a watch like this. Buy an automatic version instead. I have a few and I love them. You can find them around this price on all the time.
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No doubt. And you've gotta love Invicta's advertised "retail" prices. That said, I own a few and generally like them. But taking this example, I'm always very skeptical when sellers don't even bother to show you the back of the watch. Any retailer worth their salt will show you a view of the back, as it usually contains a breakdown of all the key "vital statistics" of the watch - information that any knowledgeable watch buyer is going to want to see.
https://www.amazon.com/Invicta-14357-Diver-Ion-Plated-Watch/dp/B00ATUKYX4
https://www.invictawatch.com/watches/detail/14357-invicta-pro-diver-men-47mm-stainless-steel-gold-blue-dial-2331103-quartz
http://www.jomashop.com/invicta-watch-14357.html
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