Invicta Blue Dial Automatic, New In Box.

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Invicta Blue Dial Automatic, New In Box.

The watch features a stainless steel case, complemented by a two-tone silver and 18kt gold-plated stainless steel bracelet, combining elegance and durability. The uni-directional rotating bezel is plated with 18kt gold ion and boasts a striking blue top ring, adding a touch of sophistication to the design. The blue dial showcases a skeletal display, allowing a glimpse of the intricate inner workings of the automatic movement.

Luminous gold-tone hands and dot hour markers enhance visibility in low-light conditions, while minute markers encircle the outer rim, ensuring precise timekeeping. The dial operates in analog mode and includes luminescent hands and markers for easy reading. The watch is powered by an automatic movement, offering convenience and reliability without the need for a battery.

The scratch-resistant flame fusion crystal protects the dial from everyday wear and tear, ensuring its clarity and longevity. With a screw-down crown, the watch achieves enhanced water resistance, while the skeleton case back adds an element of visual interest by revealing the intricate movement inside. The round case shape has a diameter of 47mm and a thickness of 15mm, making a bold statement on the wrist.

The two-tone bracelet, featuring silver and 18kt gold-plated stainless steel, enhances the watch's overall aesthetics and offers durability and comfort. It is secured with a deployment clasp, ensuring a secure and adjustable fit. With a water resistance rating of 300 meters or 1000 feet, the watch is suitable for swimming and recreational diving.

The watch functions include displaying the hours, minutes, and seconds, meeting the essential requirements of timekeeping. Its casual watch style allows for versatile wear in various settings. The watch is labeled as having a Japan Movt, emphasizing its reliable movement origin from Japan.

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