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Invicta Men's 1091 Russian Diver Mechanical Skeleton Dial Black Polyurethane Watch

Invicta Men's 1091 Russian Diver Mechanical Skeleton Dial Black Polyurethane Watch

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Invicta Men's 1091 Russian Diver Mechanical Skeleton Dial Black Polyurethane Watch

 
 
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Features
  • Precise Hand-Wind Mechanical movement

  • Flame-fusion crystal; Polished black ion-plated stainless steel case; Black polyurethane strap with black stainless steel barrel accents

  • 60 second subdial at 9:00

  • Black skeleton dial with white border and silver tone hands; Screw-down protective cap on crown; Exhibition case back

  • Water-resistant to 165 feet (50 M)


Description

The Invicta Men's 1091 Russian Diver Mechanical Skeleton Dial Black Polyurethane Watch is a functional fashion statement all on its own. Its stylish skeleton dial design adds a trendy feel to your collection. It begins with a prominent 52mm black ion-plated stainless steel case and a rounded black ion-plated bezel that slopes into a white inner bezel with black second and minute markers. The right side of the case offers a prominent crown with a large protective screw-down cap attached to the case with a chain. These elements surround a revealing black skeleton dial with luminous hands powered by mechanical hand-wind movement. The dial is protected by a scratch-resistant flame fusion crystal. A black polyurethane band with black stainless steel barrel accents strap this watch to the wrist, while a trusted buckle clasp ensures its secure placement. Finally, this watch offers water resistance up to 165 feet (50 meters).


Product Details
Package Length:6.06 inches
Package Width:5.67 inches
Package Height:4.8 inches
Package Weight:1.76 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 22 reviews

Watch Information
Crystal Material:synthetic-sapphire
Clasp:Buckle
Case Diameter:52 unknown-units
Case Thickness:16 unknown-units
Case Material:stainless-steel
Band Material:Polyurethane
Bezel Material:stainless-steel
Dial Color:black
Movement:mechanical-hand-wind
Calendar:Date
Water Resistance Depth:165 feet

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 22 customer reviews )
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21 of 24 found the following review helpful:


4Great price. Cool model.  Jun 17, 2011 By ratpackfan
I've been buying Invicta watches for a number of years. I've owned a couple different Russian Diver models. Yes they are large!! I've always wanted a skeleton model, but didn't want to spend the $600+ they want with the swiss movement. So when they finally came out with a version with a Chinese movement, I could make the move. When you compare the Swiss version to this new series, there are very little differences. So this this is an incredible buy. Plus Amazon has the best price I've found. The movement used is made by a company called Seagull. They have been known for making quality movements for a while. So, I have no ill feeling towards owning a Chinese movement. Especially when you can save hundreds!! The fit and finish on this model is up to the quality I expect from Invicta. No flaws and keeps good time. If you are looking for a large watch that will turn heads, then this is the model for you. Personally I like the black model as shown because it looks less blingy.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


3Beautiful watch but durability is lacking  Aug 15, 2011 By erin g
Durability was an issue, I had the watch less than 2 weeks and the gears started to slip when winding the watch. If I held the watch at an angle the gears would function, this went on for a few days before the entire spring slipped and the watch completely stopped functioning. Panic set in and I decided to see what choice I had in either returning the item to Amazon or following up with Invicta. Invictia wanted $28 dollars check or money order from me along with re-shipping costs to their repair center. Repair center would take 60 to 90 days before the watch would be returned to me... needless to say for a watch that failed less than a month of ownership I returned the item to Amazon and will be waiting for my refund. Still undecided if I should go with another Invicta product, overall I was impressed with the quality of the watch aesthetically. If I do purchase another Invicta I'll steer clear of the mechanical models; may be I was unlucky and got a dud but I would hate to see someone purchase this and have to return it every few months after it fails and wait nearly 2 to 3 months to get the product returned.

15 of 19 found the following review helpful:


3Nice looking, but lacking quality....  Jul 05, 2011 By Spuds Benson
I own 3 Invicta watches. I typically buy them when they hit the $50-65 range. They have stainless steel bands and tend to wear pretty quickly. They aren't anywhere near the quality of the Seiko or Citizen watches I've had in the past. Invicta does one thing really well...they make watches that look cool. They aren't the most accurate time pieces and as I stated before, they don't wear that well over time. Don't ever buy one at the MSRP they put on the tags they provide with the watch.... They're typically $400+ and this is just a marketing ploy to make people think they're getting a designer watch. They are well designed, but you can tell from the workmanship that they are manufactured pretty cheaply.

YMMV. If you buy one of these, don't be too rough with it and take it off when you think it may bump up against stuff. The finish and glass both scratch easily. I get complements on my Invictas all the time or I wouldn't recommend buying them even at the $50-65, but you get what you pay for with these.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


3Oversized Wind-Up  Jan 01, 2012 By Michael Kerner "Michael Kerner"
There is no question that Invicta has been one of the most distinctive watch brands on the market. Yet, they can always have a timepiece to share with the world that just doesn't feel like it is what it is paying for. That has been the case with their Mechanical Russian Diver watch. While the concept has been a standard for over 50 years, it is honestly not the best in mechanical form. It can be uncomfortable to wind-up, unlike a automatic self-winding mechanical watch. Also, there is no second hand on the watch, and I would like to see a mechanical that doesn't show a skeleton face that brings in more distinction to the watch. While it does move well, I would like to have seen better from Invicta.

Price: B-

Comfort: C 1/2+

Overall: C+

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Just Buy It  Mar 07, 2012 By Happy
I dare you to find a better watch for under 1000 bucks, its big, its a conversation piece, its cool looking, and having to wind a watch is about as fun as a watch can get without it being a video game. So just buy it, you wont regret it.

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