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|  | |  | | | Stainless Steel Lefty Force Chronograph Black Dial Leather Strap | | | | | | | | | | SKU:
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| | Description | Force collection. Stainless steel case with leather strap and buckle. Black dial with silver tone luminous hands and hour markers. 60min chronograph measuring in 1/5sec increments. Date display. Tachymeter along the inner bezel. Scratch resistant Flame Fusion crystal. Water resistant to 100m. Crown and buttons on the left side of the case, perfect for left handed individuals. Case measures 45mm diameter by 12mm thick. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.3 inches | | Product Width: | 4.7 inches | | Product Height: | 3.4 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.23 pounds | | Package Length: | 4.7 inches | | Package Width: | 4.2 inches | | Package Height: | 3.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 35 reviews |
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| | Watch Information | | Crystal Material: | Mineral | | Clasp: | Buckle | | Case Diameter: | 46 millimeters | | Case Thickness: | 12 millimeters | | Case Material: | stainless-steel | | Band Material: | leather-pig-skin | | Bezel Material: | stainless-steel | | Dial Color: | black | | Movement: | japanese-quartz | | Calendar: | Date | | Water Resistance Depth: | 330 feet |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 35 customer reviews )
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13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Big watch for big men Jul 16, 2009
By K. Smith
"mountain man"
I'm big,and I'm left-handed,and this watch is perfect for me.It fairly yells "I am a man!" Before I bought this watch,I was a bit hesitant because of the leather band.Every other watch I have owned has had bands that were too short and too stiff,as well as being difficult to release the pins (to me,the bands are installed backwards).On this watch,Invicta seemed to realise that big men would be wearing it and up-sized the band accordingly.They made the band of top quality materials with a nicely polished embossed buckle and strap keeper.Very attractive!Now,the next item was just great.The strap pins are furnished with little levers that allow you to remove them without the use of any tools,just a finger-tip.Well,I thought it was pretty neat.The watch itself is quality,beautifully finished and attractive - manly,if you will.If I wouldn't look funny wearing two,I would!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
great looking watch and fast shipper, will buy again soon Jun 04, 2008 the watch looks very nice for a great price and was received within a few days. I will buy again in the near future.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Four and a half stars... Nov 04, 2011
By W. D. Gagliani In many ways, this is a perfect watch for me. I have a fair number of watches and my head is often turned by a new one. I like military style, or big chunky silver sporty watches, mostly sticking to traditional round shapes. Love chronographs. Not afraid of large. I have a few Invicta models. Let's be clear: while this is a large watch, it is NOT as large as my Russian Diver model, or even my black Corduba. No matter what some reviewers say, it's not a monstrosity. But it is large. It's beautiful in so many ways. The leather strap is perfect, with white stitching. The style here is more racing-oriented than military. The red subnumerals on the dial, the red second hand in the sub-dial and the red chronograph second hand -- all these tiny splashes of red on black give it that "rally" look for me, along with the white stitching on the band. Its case is a bit shinier than I might have preferred -- I'd like to see it in a flat finish, for instance. The one thing that bothers me, besides the shiny case, is the fact that I had to buy it as a "lefty" model. Now, I think it's great to have this version available for left-handed people! It's just that my vanity makes me nervous, expecting somebody's going to notice the crown and controls on the left side and assume I made a mistake. You know: "Didn't you realize it was made for lefties?" I do wish there was a right-handed model available. The funny thing is, having worn it now a few times, I actually like the way my right thumb can push the controls more easily where they are located on the left side of the case! So I've decided I don't care if people assume I'm just clueless -- the watch looks great and I love it, and there's a pretty good chance most people wouldn't even notice the crown being on the "wrong" side, because this isn't one of those watches so large it captures attention -- again, it's large, but doesn't seem outrageous in size. As far as I can tell, all operations are crisp and perfect. I know I have a problem, because now I'm gazing at another lefty model, a black one, with lust. Can a right-handed person get away with owning two left-handed watches? Clearly, I think so... If you like this sort of "rally" look, then this Invicta model fills that role splendidly.
--W.D. Gagliani, author of Savage Nights
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
GREAT WATCH, ALSO FOR A RIGHT HANDED MAN Jul 22, 2011
By GTA July of 2011: I fell for this watch the minute I saw it; I loved its simple design, honest materials (steel and leather, exposed and pure), its "what you see is what you get" attitude. I am not left handed, and I looked very hard for an equivalent right handed design, without success. Still, I decided to give it a chance and ordered the watch from Amazon at a great price. Upon delivery, I tried the watch and noticed that it felt more comfortable than my other watches because since the crown and chronometer control buttons face away from one's wrist (assuming usage on left hand) so no matter how hard you bend your wrist the buttons will never limit or get in the way of your movements.
I've been using this watch for over 30 days now and I find it to be very accurate compared to my cell phone's signal-regulated clock.
I can't understand why people complain about this watch being too big, when the specs clearly indicate that the case is 45.1 millimeters in diameter; how hard is it to get a measuring tape and check it against your own wrist before ordering? Even if you don't know anything about millimeters??? ([...]
By the way, it is big. Right on the edge for my wrist size.
Dec, 2011: The watch is working well, it is very precise. I still find it comfortable, and the leather still looks brand new after daily usage. Just a good quality watch!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great watch for the money. Oct 11, 2011
By bp I like big pilot and diver style chronometers and these are awesome for the money. I normally like moderately priced automatic watches like Hamilton and Montblanc but these although being cheap still definitely style up your causal outfit. They are positively attention grabbers. For sure I will wear them going hiking or sailing. Really nice dial and hands, no effort needed to see the time as in some other watches. But consider this - for the same reason that in my opinion a large man looks ridiculous driving a tiny car if you are small man I think you should think twice before buying this watch - it's huge. Having said that I bought one and gave it as a gift to my son, now feel that I liked them enough to still buy another one for keeps. Hope this review helps you with your decision, please don't forget to like it if you found it helpful.
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