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28 June 2012, 04:17 PM | #1 |
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Sons birthday coming up
my sons birthday is coming up and i am thinking about buying him a watch i cant afford a rolex just wondering if you guys have ever heard on an invicta are they any good and will the gold wear real fast
here is the one i wanna get him also if anyone owns one can you post a pic |
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OK, first I think this should go on more general watch forums, rather than the Rolex specific one.
Second, I think your son may want a steel watch, and you should ask him about this before going gold. Third, is that Invicta automatic? If it is, then fine, if not, then consider one that is. If you want to induct your son into horology, you should do so with something mechanical. Fourth, I would like to suggest that you may find something from Marathon, Seiko, Hamilton, or another brand that is in your price range and is still a mechanical automatic watch. Invicta is known as a knock-off/homage brand, so I would suggest getting your son something that invites horologie but doesn't carry with it a stigma of being a knock-off/homage piece. |
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ok thank you
i have never heard of them before he does like gold and and it is automatic |
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Hamilton Jazzmaster is a pretty good looking watch.
*borrow pics*
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that is nice looking
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Very nice looking Hamilton and its a watch brand with a great history.
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my brother actually had a hamilton years ago that they called the men in black watch
and my grandpa had a 25 year at work hamilton watch |
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What's your budget? I've got a six pack with my name on it and don't plan on leaving my computer for awhile.
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i think i am definitly going with invicta just wanted to know if it will last awhile
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They make fashion watches now, using parts from China, Japan and Switzerland. They do not make their own watches.. Some of them may have a Miyota, Seiko, or ETA movement.. It may be nice to do some research if you are concerned with that.. For only a few hundred bucks, they are, of course, plated to look gold. Expect the finish on an active young man's watch to take a beating over a few years..
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I dont know, but I see them on the home shopping net work frequently.
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yea i love and he loves gold and blue so its perfect
i did a google and found one thing and people say they seem to age well especially the gold |
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Not blue dial but I would go with a Seiko SNZH60. Or non gold but blue face SNZH53
The Seiko 5 (aka Fifty Five Fathoms) has gathered quite the cult following and for good reason. It's movement is in house and virtually the same base movement as what's found in Seiko automatics for 4 times the amount (Seiko Sumo). It's very well made, a bargain, and has great looks that pay homage to the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. |
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Agree, those Seiko’s are much nicer than the Invicta.
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I would go with the Seiko.
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How old will he be?
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If you have set your mind on Invicta and he likes the blue dial I suggest that the SS version will stand the test of time more than the gold plated one.
The gold plate is so thin that it will just not look right. The SS version is available in the UK at the equivalent of approx $99 so that's great value at less than half the price of an Ipod. |
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im gonna order him the gold and the silver both of them
do you guys think the blue looks good |
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Invicta isn't a brand that appeals to serious enthusiasts (none I know, at least) but for a kid? Sure. I got an Invicta 8926 automatic (a blatant Sub homage) for my son when he was about 13, and much to my surprise it's still running strong 4 years later. Not a bad deal for about $85.
I'm planning to give him something a little better when he heads off to college, maybe a Longines Hydroconquest or similar.
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29 June 2012, 01:37 PM | #28 |
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anyone ever heard of this brand or if they are any good
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Hello,
The Invicta is a pretty great watch for the money! I've owned my 8926OB for 16 months and I still love every moment of wearing it. I have the Stainless Black Bezel/Dial. As for Alpha watches, they aren't too bad. But you have to remember they are not great when it comes to water proof-ness. Most of the Invicta Pro Divers are water resistant to 200m (660ft). I have the Alpha GMT Red/Blue, which is pretty much a copy of the Rolex GMT II Pepsi. Go for the Invicta.
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mostly agree
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