A Short Recap Of The Invicta Watch

Meaning invincible in Latin, Invicta watches were fundamentally made as early as 1837. Founder Raphael Picard needed to bring folks top quality Swiss watches at cheap costs. The company started its history in La Chaux-de-fonds, Switzerland a land well known for its watch making activities. Swiss watches have been highly desired by many parts of the world, and Invicta watches picked up in this appreciation. The name was widely known and well established for at least a century. In the history of Invicta watch, one thing has stayed constant : Invicta watches are famous for their quality and attractive design. This is as true today as it had been a century gone.

Sadly, the quartz invasion of the 1970s pushed Invicta watches out of the picture. Invicta watches all but vanished. It looked like the long history of Invicta watches had eventually come to a close. Today the good news is, the history of Invicta Watch Group doesn't end with the 1970s.

Today, powered by that same maverick spirit, the once-tiny company has changed into a fire-breathing dragon, worshiped by collectors, but feared by the remainder of the watchmaking industry. In 1991, descendants of the Invicta family re-established the brand holding firm to the corporation's's founding principle. With rebellious keenness, they quickly recognized that Invicta could give a giant segment of the watch-buying public that had long been ignored by other firms, striking access to the fine Swiss quality they lusted for, at costs well inside their reach.

More than a dozen years on, the Invicta Watch Group has grew into the quickest growing watch company in the business and has triggered a movement that's turning the balance of power in the watch industry. Today, Invicta watches are becoming popular. With many varied styles and sorts of beautifully-crafted watches, Invicta Watch Group is dedicated to bringing the best at costs that any one can afford.

Invicta uses state of the art technology and the very best materials to make their watches, including anti-reflective sapphire crystals. With many various products, their range has something to delight everyone. The Angel, Pro Diver, and unparalleled lines are a variety of Invicta's most well-liked. Every year, the Invicta Watch Group tries to bring original, stunningly designed watches to shoppers around the globe.

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This post was written by Abraham Frazier on March 27, 2010

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What A Discerning Guy Should Look For In The Perfect Quality Time Piece

by Kyle Zalowski

Men, who are normally more obsessed with functionality rather than fashion, began to be interested in chronographs during World War II when soldiers in battle began to see the wisdom of using luxury timepieces rather than pocket watches. Long before that however, the first timepiece for men had been intended for practical use. When it comes to usefulness, watches had always been a gentleman's world.

However, times do change even in the realm of high-end wristwatches. Girls are beginning to treat new watches as a utility and more men are becoming obsessed with the trend.

Watch that lifestyle What then is a perfect quality chronograph for men? Common sense dictates there is no such thing as a perfect luxury watch that would fit everybody. Watches should be chosen so as to fit one's lifestyle and preferences.

However, here's a practical tip (Men still love no-nonsense advice). have at least two quality watches - one for work, one for play. Well unless your work is playing (read: athletes) in which case you most probably can afford more than two luxury chronographs. It also is a good idea to save up for one new time piece that is more lasting.

Having at least two watches saves you from wearing that sport watch into a formal meeting. Aside from giving your boss and the other guests a wrong impression, wearing a sport watch with a suit plainly does not look good.

Which wristwatch should you acquire?

If you're considering a timepiece for a formal setting, you can never go wrong with a stainless steel bracelet. It looks classy and elegant and perfectly fits any occasion. What's best about stainless steel is that you can wear it at work, even when the office atmosphere is a bit casual. There is also nothing wrong with gold bracelets, but when you do purchase a new chronograph with a gold bracelet, better go for the real one. Gold plate fades over time and you may find yourself getting rid of your luxury watch sooner than you expect.

If you're looking for something new, sexy and stylish, try diamonds. Of course they're still a woman's best friend but they're becoming a hot trend for gentlemen's watches. Unlike women's watches that are lavishly decorated with diamonds, gentlemen's watches are more appealing with diamond accents only. Such accents are perfect for stainless steel bracelets.

Men have always been thrilled with complications, so the more mechanically complex the watch, the better. The quality time piece has developed from being just a mere time-keeping device to something that could satisfy one's mechanical and engineering desires or something that could give a statement. If you like complexity, go for a watch that gives time in multiple time zones and acts as a chronograph. You should not be concerned about wearing such watches to ceremonious events as long as they do not look too sporty. That means anything connected to an outdoor activity (eg. a compass) should not be part of the complexity in a watch meant for formal occasions.

As for recreational watches, there are a plethora of them in the market. And if you talk about complications, nothing beats these sporting watches. You can wear them to determine how far you've run, how deep you are when you dive or to point you to True North when you go hiking. Most of these leisure watches are not very expensive so you may not need to evaluate too many options. As long as the watch looks good on you and has the functionality you want, it should serve you well. Besides, many individuals wear athletic watches even if they are not really into sports. Some wear diver's watches even if the closest they can get to this sport is watching a diving expedition on National Geographic. However, the reasons do not really matter. If a man wants a sport watch on his wrist and he gets a kick out of the knowledge that he can dive down 300 meters if he wants to, let him be. Just remember (in case you may have forgotten), replace that athletic watch when you go formal.

Whether to be used in formal occasions, in a casual atmosphere or in sports activities, it is always wise to go for water-resistant wrist watches. Not that you ever have to go diving. But just in case you get caught in the rain or the watch accidentally falls in the tub, you will have nothing to worry about.

Trends in men's watches If you are a man who's concerned with fashion, then BIG is the word nowadays. Timepieces that are bigger than a normal man's chronograph have been selling in larger numbers. Besides, big denotes masculinity and authority ''features almost any man wants. Although this is just a trend, watch authorities are foreseeing this trend to continue for a long time.

Whether trendy or not, the face of a man's watch should always be larger than a woman's and should fit his build. A watch with a small face sported by a large man would look feminine on him but the reverse is not true. A large face would still look good on a small man. So go for big. You can never go wrong with it.

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This post was written by Kyle Zalowski on June 28, 2009

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