Lupah Collection
Invicta's Lupah continues to brazenly hit the streets defying the myth of urban trends. Always offering the original signature stylings for which the patented Lupah is known, Invicta has also diversified the line to encompass a varied range of choices and models. While Swiss movements keep this watch in motion, the collection is further accented by a wide selection of colorful straps and dial treatments. It's distinctive look and smarts will keep Lupah in tune with any mood of any moment in any time.
Pink Baby Lupah 52 Diamond Ladies Watch
Absolutely Gorgeous watch. I bought this watch for my wife for our 17th Anniversary. It is a very classy & highly attractive watch to say the least. I didn't buy it on Amazon but the place I bought it only had the 1 that I bought left for sale.... I didn't have to pay the Amazon price.
Actually almost half that but I can tell you it is well worth twice what I paid for it. I can't find it on the Invicta site so I am assuming it is no longer in production which makes it even more desirable. I give it 5 stars without hesitation !!!
Burl Faulk II
Much Better in Person! Awesome Chronograph Love the look and feel of this Chronograph. It truly is much better looking in person, and I went out and bought the black faced one as well. The Sapphire glass is extremely scratch resistant and so far after 2 years of wearing it as my everyday business watch, no scratches on the face. Truly awesome given the abuse i make my watches go through. Very happy with this purchase, and has made me seek out other Invicta branded watches/chronographs as well. Looks just like a Rolex Daytona, but costs $11,300 less. : 2011-08-16 22:52:12
Great watch for the money I have owned a Rolex Sub for the past 20 years and it has been an excellent watch. I wanted a watch which I could wear for everyday and save the Rolex. The Invicta Speedway looked like the perfect stand-in. When it arrived I was impressed at the packaging.
The weight of the watch was perfect. It has a feeling of quality. The band was easy to size and certainly has weight. In fact I like it better than the Rolex. To replace the band on the Sub is around $500, I could purchase 5 of these watches for that.
The dials are easy to set and it keeps better time than the Rolex. This is to be expected with quartz compared to an automatic movement.
I doubt you could find a better value than this Invicta. I plan to order others in the future. : 2011-08-16 22:51:48
Invicta Speedway Chronograph I recieved this watch as a gift several months ago. The watch is very nice looking, much better looking in person. Mine hasn't had any issues with timekeeping, it's been very accurate. I haven't experienced the problems others have.
The face of the watch is nearly impossible to scratch. There's been several times where I've accidently rubbed the face against a wall or other surface only to find no damage, much to my surprise. Other watches I've had scratch within the first week. I've had this watch for about 6 months and have no face scratches (although around the face and on the band show many scratches, not nearly as annoying as a scratch right on the face). I'm serious, I like to party and the face is still scratchless. This is very surprising to me.
The chronograph functions are almost entirely useless, but who cares. A stopwatch without fractions of a second is not worth using, but with this watch the features are more for looks, and they look great. I don't find this to be a big deal since I would rather not have digital functions on my watch, they look tacky in my opinion. Also my cell phone has a great stop watch funtion which I use for 12 ounce beer chug time trials making this complaint almost inconsiquential.
The movement of the watch leaves a little to be desired. The japaneese movement is somewhat jumpy. At this price you really can't expect an automatic movement however. This is really the biggest weak point of the watch and if you have a bunch of cash burning a hole in your pocket, maybe you should get a swiss automatic movement watch. This is a somewhat minor issue given almost all watches in this price range use japanees movements no normal person will ever know the difference.
This watch is about the same price as a cheap fossil watch but when you see it in person it feels and looks much more expensive. The fit and finish is much more than you would expect for $115. I find it to be a great value. The box it comes in is so nice you don't want to throw it away, I still have mine. I wear this watch every day I still recieve compliments on it. : 2011-08-16 22:51:22
Excellent watch for the price This is a cool watch for the price it is sold at. I have a few fossils, a few siekos and a kenneth Cole - all in the 100 dollar range. The Invicta is the best of the lot. It is elegant, shows no scratches and catches the eye everytime. Its a class apart from the metal fossils I own. A very good investment! : 2011-08-16 22:51:00
Great watch for the money My only complaints are the manual and the 'chronograph' feature. I also didn't know before ordering that the small hour dial was not part of the chronograph. Instead, the hour dial just reiterates the hour of the day. The manual did more harm than good for helping me set the watch. Here's a more concise explanation:
Crown and buttons are screw down, first unscrew fully.
Crown out to the mid-way position to adjust date, fully out to adjust time.
In the 'time' position, the top button will zero the second hand for the chronograph feature. The bottom button does nothing, or so I think. (I am not sure how to adjust the minute dial, but mine was zeroed to begin with.)
Screw back down crown and buttons.
Completely disregard the manual. It states you can use the bottom button to switch between adjusting the dials. This was not the case.
The crown has a tendency to rub against the back of my hand at times. Otherwise, the watch fits decently. It's rather lightweight and it looks great. : 2011-08-16 22:50:38
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