Invicta 14781 Features
Brand:Invicta
Series:Bolt
Model:14781
Gender:Ladies
Movement:Quartz
Engine:Caliber: 5040.D
Dial Type:Analog
Dial Color:Gold
Crystal:Flame Fusion
Hands:Luminous Gold-tone
Second Markers:Minute Markers around the outer rim
Sub Dials:Three - 60 Second, 30 Minute and 1/10th of a Second
Luminiscence:Hands and Markers
Band Type:Strap
Band Material:White Polyurethane
Band Width:20 mm
Clasp:Fold Over with Safety Release
Case Size:40 mm
Case Material:Gold-tone Stainless Steel
Crown:Pull / Push
Case Shape:Round
Case Back:Solid
Bezel:Fixed Gold-tone
Water Resistance:200 meters / 660 feet
Calendar:Date display at the 4 o'clock position
Functions:Chronograph, Date, Hour, Minute, Second
Features:Chronograph, Gold, Stainless Steel
Style:Casual Watches
Warranty:With Manufacturer's Guarantee
Internal ID:IN14781
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Invicta 14781 The Related Reviews:
- Nice watch with a unique antique flare. Love the floral design embellished with crystals. I wear it daily although it can be dressed up with the matching earrings and necklace set that I purchased, previously.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Kimber Brazil Recife/pernambuco from Netherlands Purmerend
- I recently gave this watch as a wedding gift to my husband. He loves it! The picture on the internet does not do it justice. It is a great quality watch!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by antoaneta zasheva Spain Barcelona from Netherlands Purmerend
- Thought this watch might be to for my wrist being unisex. It was not at all. Very stylish and enough to view at a quick glance without looking clunky. Good Value and Good Fashion! Win Win
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by SCM S Czech Republic Praha 10 from Netherlands Purmerend
Invicta 14781 wrist watches news:
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