Sunday, July 25, 2010

The Iconic Recognition Of The Invicta Watch Range

By Erin McCarty

The word Invicta is Latin for invincible and the company was set up by Raphael Picard in Switzerland in 1837. They have been around for over a century. Both manual and automated watches were manufactured by Invicta in outstanding designs and great refinement but offered for sale at actually cheap costs. In the early 70's when the quartz revolution hit the watch market, the brand suffered like all of the other Swiss watches did. But the company didn't die and reorganized itself in 1991 with the sole point of making designer watches and making them available to the general public at low rates. It has become one of the fastest growing watch firms in the world.

Invicta watches have exacting standards just like their dear Swiss cousins, but at costs which are inside the standard person's budget. Some of the famous watches are Angel, Pro Diver and first class. These lines have watches that share platforms with many huge Swiss corporations. The Pro Diver is one of the more valued of their range of watches and uncovers it's place in most watch collections.

Even today the Pro Diver range has most sales among the entire Invicta collection.

The Skeletonised movement watch which shows the entire skeleton of the watch has attracted lots of the obsession. Like their dear opposite numbers these watches are made of top of the range materials like anti reflective sapphire crystals and Swiss produced automated as well as manual movements.

The Lupah Swiss timepiece is one of the more recent models. These watches have a fairly varied collection but one thing is usual to all its watches ; they cause you to feel like royalty.

Invicta watches are supplied not only for males and females but also in a range called baby Lupah. These watches have colorful straps and one can buy one watch and a selection of straps to go with it. Such cheap yet trendy ideas are their Forte. Though the watches are lower cost they do require some basic maintenances. There are numerous rules to extend the life of your collection. One must always show the watch to an approved dealer if the watch wishes fixing.

The watch should be kept in a watch box which has cushions to deter it from getting scratched. But most significantly one should consider making an investment in a watch winder in order to cut down on the crown wear so adding years to the watches life. - 39815

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