The Invicta Speedway is a classically themed men's watch featuring bold accents suitable for both business and casual dress. Three sub-dials measure time within 1/60th of a second and up to thirty minutes of elapsed time, with all the start, stop, and reset functions of a professional chronograph. Operations on these advanced watches are quite straightforward, with the watch keeping track of time even when paused. A bezel rings the stainless steel casing (other finishes are available), with hour and minute markings engraved. A mineral crystal sticks up slightly from this bezel, and its inside edges sometimes cast a blue to green-gray sheen, depending on the lighting.
Some may think that they have seen such watches debut with Casio watches or with Rolex watches but in fact they made their debut along with carbon fiber cases. During this time this watch was only seen and viewed as one of the rich watches that no one can afford, that was also not true, most of the watches in the world are considered the best because they perform very well with the owner and establish sort of a companionship of some sort. That guy may actually love the watch he has over any new or existing rich watch while others who don't care much about them might find that the battery life is gone faster than they have imagined or they might encounter few issues with the watch.
The Speedway features a flip-lock bracelet with a heavy clasp that has no sharp edges, resulting in no more wrist hairs being inadvertently pulled! Hour, minute, and second hands are painted in Invicta's own Tritnite luminous paint for enhanced visibility in conditions of low light. They are set upon a white watch face for a subdued look, contrasting with the hour and minute hands which feature black piping along their length. The second-hand dial ends in an arrow-point to distinguish the three thin hands of this watch. Speedway models run on quartz movement for exceptionally reliable timekeeping. Water resistance is rated at six hundred and sixty feet deep.
The Invicta Speedway comes out of a legacy of excellence first envisioned by founder Raphael Picard in La Chaux-de-fonds, Switzerland, in 1837. Desiring to make world-renowned Swiss timekeeping available at more moderate price-points, he and his descendants have tirelessly sought to innovate and expand the company's offerings through the years, with the Invicta Speedway just one of many exceptional timepieces bearing the brand label.
"Invicta" is Latin for "invincible," and they are also designed for endurance with their stability and credibility to be tough under some circumstances. Engineered for precision but styled for fashion, they considerably are suitable for any occasion and just about any task anywhere. This model is aimed squarely at the Rolex Daytona, with which it bears an intentionally striking resemblance, especially where cosmetics are concerned, and it compares favorably, especially when taking their prices into consideration.
Although it is not a Rolex nor is it compared to that of the G shock, only an horological purist could object, because for the overwhelming vast majority of circumstances to be faced in everyday life, Invicta timepieces get the job done at prices which align with the company's founding principles. When looking for multifunctional chronographs of exceptional builds and costs, an Invicta should be considered for value and performance as well as durability and style.
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