Darksoul13


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alhaz wrote:There's nothing wrong with Invicta.

Among people who obsess over watches - so called "watch spoon-savants" - Invicta has a reasonably good reputation.

They are not, to be perfectly clear, an oldschool swiss watch company. They own the rights to an old swiss company, but they openly admit that they're a modern watch company sourcing parts and services globally to produce their products.

They're honest, and they stand behind their products.

I've heard a few complaints about defective Invicta watches - but I've never heard a complaint about Invicta's customer service.

Compared to, say, Seiko, yes, there's a little higher chance of getting a bad watch from Invicta - but Invicta will replace it in a jiffy with no hassles. I've never seen anyone say that Invicta screwed them over or left them out in the cold.

There are a lot of shady fashion watch makers out there - and this isn't one of them. Invicta is just fine.



Too true. They stand by the warranty.

On another note, will there be a watch woot? If so hope to see some of the russian diver collection and the racer too.

Silly Rabbit......

Jeus


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i noticed a rubber o-ring around the stem (spinny part to set the watch) does that mean this is water proof or water resistant?

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ThunderThighs


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Jeus wrote:i noticed a rubber o-ring around the stem (spinny part to set the watch) does that mean this is water proof or water resistant?

Per the description:

Water Resistant: 200 meters

(No QP's for questions that are answered in the description. )

taternuggets


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Jeus wrote:i noticed a rubber o-ring around the stem (spinny part to set the watch) does that mean this is water proof or water resistant?



It's resistant to 660 feet. Deep enough?


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erick99


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Because, size DOES matter.

Erick R Williams
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philgonet


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Jeus wrote:i noticed a rubber o-ring around the stem (spinny part to set the watch) does that mean this is water proof or water resistant?



per specs in description
Water RESISTANT to 200 meters. However that seems just plain silly. Who would make a watch water RESISTANT to 20 ATM instead of WATERPROOF. I suspect that it would be OK to dive with (i.e waterproof) for recreational dives at the very least...

Jeus


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ThunderThighs wrote:Per the description:

Water Resistant: 200 meters

(No QP's for questions that are answered in the description. )



no bacon rasher needed a reply from you is enough =]

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alhaz


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ThunderThighs wrote:Per the description:

Water Resistant: 200 meters




keeping in mind, water resistance meters are like speaker watts.

When they say 200 meters they mean you can wear it while swimming, maybe even while surfing, potentially even while water-skiing. But it's not suitable for diving.

wooh


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philgonet wrote:Yep, That's BIG. Does the 52mm "diameter" include the stem/lock down or just the case? Maybe I should get this to hang in the living room...



We will need some big glasses -OO- to go with the jumbo watch!

vfrdirk


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Large case watches are very popular these days. I have several in this size range and don't find them to be unusually large, but 52mm is just over 2", which includes the crown cover. (The sticky-out bit on the side) That size may be a deal breaker for some people, depending on your wrist size and your comfort level with wearing a "noticeable" watch. You certainly don't want to look like the watch is wearing you...

I've had very good luck with Invicta and own at least a half dozen. I don't care at all for watches which feel cheap or loose, and all my Invictas feel substantial and well made. I'm going to wait until morning, but if they're still taunting me, I'll be sorely tempted...

How did I get 160 Woot purchases?

erick99


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The yellow box that the watch comes in is a very attractive box. I don't wear watches and I don't know why anybody does. But, I would really consider this just for that very cool box. You don't see boxes like that everyday. And if you did, one would wonder what sort of life you lead.

Erick R Williams
Only worry about the present. The past is over and the future will be the present soon enough

Jeus


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when the watch battery dies does it need to be sent out to keep the warranty like fossil watches or can anyone replace the battery?

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using_the_whole_fist


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if this is on your left wrist and you decide to bust out some push-ups or something won't the cap dig into the back of your hand? that's always what's kept me from getting one of these...

bagpiper


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Invicta watches are quite good. My biggest hearburn with them is the degree of difficulty in adjusting their metal watch bands. Not a factor with this watch. This one is still too darn big for my wrist, though. On me it would like a Flava Flave starter kit.

showcaller


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This is a watch that is clearly designed, and is probably a great deal for "oversized people". There were a couple of old Twilight Zone episodes where the people/aliens would be the perfect size for one of these babies. Unfortanately those are probably the last folks who would wear a watch anyway but they didn't have woot back then so it is a moot point. Get it! Moot, not Woot. Sometimes I just crack myself up. I know one thing. If I bought this thing it would make me look like a cartoon charcter. However, living just a mile from Warner Bros. maybe they are looking for another looney tune.

showcaller


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Jeus wrote:when the watch battery dies does it need to be sent out to keep the warranty like fossil watches or can anyone replace the battery?



A watch this big should come with its' own 3,500 watt generator to charge the battery.

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aereza


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I like invicta watches a lot. Im a big guy and I have big wrists... so I tend to look for big watches.

This is a good deal... I will jump into it.... =)
I will also recommend this site
http://invicta.chronoshark.com/
its like woot, but they always have invictas on sale

alhaz


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Jeus wrote:when the watch battery dies does it need to be sent out to keep the warranty like fossil watches or can anyone replace the battery?



I'm pretty sure that's a myth, wrt Fossil voiding your warranty if anyone else changes the battery.

From a legal standpoint, they'd have a hard time arguing in court - say, a class action suit - that service by reasonably qualified technicians should void the warranty.

Car makers can't make that claim, for example.

jzeimen


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I think this would be better suited for my wall than my wrist.

mattlscc


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my watch battery died yesterday... is it a sign I should buy this watch?

fbennion


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alhaz wrote:
I've heard a few complaints about defective Invicta watches - but I've never heard a complaint about Invicta's customer service.



Well, I guess I'm your first. I bought an Invicta 3915 watch off Woot just over two years ago. It was great for a year and a half, but I took it swimming and it got water inside (should have been water resistant to 100M, but didn't make it to 5 ft.). It was out of warranty, but my Visa card paid the $57 repair charge on a free warranty extension, and I paid $24 shipping. That's $81 to repair a watch I got for $90. They told me it would take 4 weeks to repair.

In fact, it took just shy of 4 months to get it back. The real kicker is that my stopwatch now resets to 6 min. instead of 0 min. like it used to. But I don't want to wait another 4 months to get it repaired again, so I decided to just keep it.

Hopefully other people's experience with Invicta's service has been better than mine.

kollunz


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My dear god that watch is huge in those pictures. I have a TINY thin wrist, but I'm still considering this watch for a collectors sake.

tiztim


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Jeus wrote:when the watch battery dies does it need to be sent out to keep the warranty like fossil watches or can anyone replace the battery?



I replaced on an Inicta I got from Woot couple years ago. bought a watch wrench from Amazon for about $15 which you use to remove the back. replace the battery you can get from Walgreens or CVS. Watch worked fine then, still does. That's why I'm buying this one.

lagtadaka


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shadowfist wrote:Amazon has it for $89.99 but more importantly, they have some pics of the watch on a real wrist to give you some sense of size.
Amazon link


... that's no moon!



LoL
Giant watch is Giant!

if it were 1/3 less enormous id go for it.

Someone alert Flavor Flav, i am certain he would be intrigued.

darthsloth


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runt23 wrote:Not that cool looking for a modern watch



Not supposed to be modern. They are going for the retro aviator look, thus the plain face and black leather band with white stitching.

ziggyfield


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The best price I have found so for for this kitchen clock for your wrist is $169. This is a true bargain. While I'm not buying one so as to avoid divorce proceedings due to my already overpopulated watch collection, it is a cool and studly watch. Thankfully it is waterproof to 20 atm (200ft) so it will withstand my drooling to own one.

~ZIG~

ziggyfield


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lagtadaka wrote:LoL
Giant watch is Giant!

if it were 1/3 less enormous id go for it.

Someone alert Flavor Flav, i am certain he would be intrigued.



I don't think that is a real wrist...it was scaled down to enhance the maleness of the watch, and who doesn't want their maleness enhanced?

~ZIG~

darthsloth


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csimmon1 wrote:how will the band hold up to being repeatedly wet if say i got it wet while fishing



I wouldn't recommend a leather band, especially if it's salt water fishing. Try ewatches.com or jomadeals.com for a watch with a rubber or stainless steel band. Their sale items are often comparable to this price. I got several Seiko automatics for under $60 apiece during their sales.

ziggyfield


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alhaz wrote:keeping in mind, water resistance meters are like speaker watts.

When they say 200 meters they mean you can wear it while swimming, maybe even while surfing, potentially even while water-skiing. But it's not suitable for diving.



Show me a WATERPROOF watch and I'll show you a timex in a sealed ziplock baggie.

~ZIG~

gkrausmann


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That's not a wrist watch; it's a stop watch with a strap.

gkrausmann


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erick99 wrote:The yellow box that the watch comes in is a very attractive box. I don't wear watches and I don't know why anybody does. But, I would really consider this just for that very cool box. You don't see boxes like that everyday. And if you did, one would wonder what sort of life you lead.



$60 for a box??? What sort of life do YOU lead?

darthsloth


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SirSunkist wrote:Why is it so big and ugly?



I've read that these supersize aviators are inspired by the Laco Beobachter or B-Uhr timepieces. They were meant to be worn around the sleeve of the heavy flight suits worn by WW2 aircrews. The big dial made it easier to quickly see while navigating, etc.

http://www.timequestwatches.com/id6.html

ThorsHammer


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I own several Invicta's They all have one thing in common, none of the backs are aligned with the crown. I have OCD.

ThorsHammer


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gkrausmann wrote:$60 for a box??? What sort of life do YOU lead?



Maybe he is going to strap the yellow box to his wrist

KFuette


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I bought an Invicta from Woot a while back. Great watch. Quality product. I wear it every day. Good stuff, thanks Woot.

gewehr


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Maybe you could solder a loop on the top of the case and wear it around your neck.

It's one big timepiece.

bmmeup


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fbennion wrote:Well, I guess I'm your first. I bought an Invicta 3915 watch off Woot just over two years ago. It was great for a year and a half, but I took it swimming and it got water inside (should have been water resistant to 100M, but didn't make it to 5 ft.). It was out of warranty, but my Visa card paid the $57 repair charge on a free warranty extension, and I paid $24 shipping. That's $81 to repair a watch I got for $90. They told me it would take 4 weeks to repair.

In fact, it took just shy of 4 months to get it back. The real kicker is that my stopwatch now resets to 6 min. instead of 0 min. like it used to. But I don't want to wait another 4 months to get it repaired again, so I decided to just keep it.

Hopefully other people's experience with Invicta's service has been better than mine.




If you look in the instruction book or on their web site, there is a simple way of adjusting where the stopwatch is set. They make it that way on purpose.

bmmeup


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ThorsHammer wrote:I own several Invicta's They all have one thing in common, none of the backs are aligned with the crown. I have OCD.



If you have OCD get a Rolex or Patek Phillippe. Everything WILL line up perfectly and it will last long enough and hold value enough to will it to your children.

haha1060


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I have an Invicta 4702 watch, which cost me around $1,000 or so in 2007. Pretty high price watch for this brand, but it has a ETA 2893 movt and gmt 500m. Still works great now, and I totally love it when swimming&surfing