Thursday, January 2, 2014

Big Sale Invicta Men's 1684 Subaqua Mechanical Navy Blue Dial Stainless Steel Watch



Big Sale Invicta Men's 1684 Subaqua Mechanical Navy Blue Dial Stainless Steel Watch

Invicta Men's 1684 Subaqua Mechanical Navy Blue Dial Stainless Steel Watch




Big Sale Invicta Men's 1684 Subaqua Mechanical Navy Blue Dial Stainless Steel Watch



Big Sale Invicta Men's 1684 Subaqua Mechanical Navy Blue Dial Stainless Steel Watch

  • Sales Rank: #117077 in Watches
  • Color: blue
  • Brand: Invicta
  • Model: 1684
  • Released on: 2012-05-02
  • Band material: stainless-steel
  • Bezel material: stainless-steel
  • Case material: stainless-steel
  • Clasp type: fold-over-clasp-with-safety
  • Dial color: blue
  • Dial window material: flame-fusion
  • Movement type: mechanical-hand-wind
  • Water-resistant to 1640 feet

  • Mechanical tourbillon movement
  • Flame-fusion crystal; polished stainless steel case and bracelet
  • Skeleton 60 second subdial at 6:00
  • Blue and silver dial with metallic blue and white hands and hour markers; luminous; blue ion-plated and stainless steel bezel; screw-down crown; exhibition case back; limited edition
  • Water-resistant to 500 m (1640 feet)


Big Sale Invicta Men's 1684 Subaqua Mechanical Navy Blue Dial Stainless Steel Watch


Get swept up in a whirlwind of meticulously crafted intrigue. This expertly executed Limited Edition timepiece from Invicta's venerable Reserve Collection centers on a robust 52mm silver-tone stainless steel case housing an impressive SEAGULL TY800 Mechanical Tourbillon movement. A screw down exhibition case back reveals the precise regulated elegance of the movement at work and also bears the Limited Edition number.
The round metal dial in blue an innovative cut out spider design set over a perlage decorated top plate. Luminous Tritnite accented triangular index markers occupy all hour positions except 5:00, 7:00 and 12:00. An open heart seconds subdial appears at 6:00 revealing the balance wheel. The Invicta name exists near the center of the dial just below the spider's head.
This SEAGULL TY800 Mechanical movement utilizes a flying tourbillon which differs from a conventional tourbillon in that it relies on a cantilevered single support instead of a full bridge. Incredibly time consuming and challenging to execute, constructing the flying tourbillon requires an acute attention to balance and equilibrium within the carriage. Modern masters of the craft painstakingly create these mechanical marvels to dazzle the eye and pay tribute to the history of horology.




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