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Invicta I Men's 90242 Chronograph Black Dial Black Leather Dress Watch

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Size: 44mm


Color: Black Band


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.59 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches; 7.2 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ IBI90242-001


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 19, 2010


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Invicta


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Japan


Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: Invicta


Model number: IBI90242-001


Part Number: 90242-001


Model Year: 2011


Item Shape: Round


Dial window material type: Mineral


Display Type: Analog


Clasp: Buckle


Case material: Stainless Steel


Case diameter: 44 millimeters


Case Thickness: 13 millimeters


Band Material: Leather


Band size: 230 millimeters


Band width: 22 millimeters


Band Color: Black


Dial color: Black


Bezel material: Stainless Steel


Bezel function: Stationary


Calendar: Date


Special features: Water Resistant


Item weight: 7.2 ounces


Movement: Japanese Quartz


Water resistant depth: 165 Feet


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  • Beautiful dress watch that will get you complements!
Size: 44mm Color: Black
I've had this what for a few weeks now, and so far, I'm thoroughly impressed. I'll update this review in a few months once I've had time to break it in, but in the meantime, here are my impressions: --Build Quality-- This definitely feels like a really sturdy watch! The case is solid, all the hinges are tight, and the clasp fits snugly into the band without too much flex on the leather. Though the band is definitely stiff when you first get it, this has been my experience with most leather watches in this price range. Once you wear it for a few months, I'm sure the stiffness of the band will decrease and it will start to break in fairly normally. The gold-plating on the case and clasp are lustrous and high-quality. I have no doubt the plating will hold up over time without any problems rubbing off. Similarly, the black leather doesn't seem to be rubbing off so far, but I'll update if that changes. --Appearance and Value-- This is definitely an expensive-looking watch! For under $100, you get a watch that easily looks like it could sell for three times that cost. I've already gotten several complements on the watch at a recent professional Conference I attended, with one person saying, "How can someone in your profession afford a watch that nice?" That's the ultimate complement for someone purchasing a budget watch like this one! So if you want to impress your colleagues, customers, clients, or conference-goers with your good taste in watches, this is a fabulous watch to add to your collection. --Features-- This watch has a chronograph and date window, both of which work perfectly and as advertised. The date window placement and orientation is slightly awkward - being between the III and IIII and at a 45-degree angle - and not having a magnifying window is slightly disappointing, but otherwise it doesn't detract from my enjoyment of the watch. As for keeping time, I set the time three weeks ago at the exact second according to internet time, and it's still within a second of the original time - pretty good for a sub-$100 watch over three weeks! --Overall-- I love this watch. If it were a more casual watch, I would wear it every day. It looks fantastic, and looks like it's worth far more than what I paid for it. I would definitely recommend this watch to anyone look to class up their outfit with a classic but elegant timepiece. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2015 by J. W. J. W.

  • Great Watch
Size: 44mm Color: Black Band
This Invicta watch has a very classy, stylish look to it. I love the big, bold size too and because of it's size it's very easy to read. I think I paid around $50 for it which for the money I think is a great value. It's well made and doesn't look like a cheap watch.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Tim A

  • That glow, though.
Size: 44mm Color: Black Band
I've been wearing this watch every day for about a month. I was hesitant after reading some of the negative reviews; however, I haven't encountered any of the issues mentioned. It has kept time to the second and everything functions correctly. It looks brilliant, especially in direct sunlight and has received several compliments at the university, work environment, and from passersbies in the city. I have pretty small wrists but the band fits snug with one notch to spare(I usually wear watches as tight as possible and they still have wiggle room) so that is excellent for those with smaller wrists. The band is comfortable but increadibly stiff at first. It has yet to incur any scratches or water damage despite being banged on countertops/tables and being put through showers and heavy rain. The movement of the watch is silent unlike others I have had where the seconds tick is audible. The watch is very lightweight and doesn't impede range of motion and has a slim profile so it fits well under sleeved shirts or gloves. Last feature that comes to mind is the glow-in-the-dark hands and markers. The watch glows very well but decays over about a 12 hour period where it then takes some adjusting to see if you've been looking at a bright screen in the dark, for example. The watch functions perfectly, it looks stunning, and has proven to be durable yet comfortable. I couldn't really expect any more from it for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2015 by Nick Lombardi Nick Lombardi

  • A VERY handsome watch!
Size: 44mm Color: Black
Gold and black just seem to go together -- like movies and popcorn. They truly compliment one another. The two-tier, lightly-textured chronograph face is an extremely well-designed feature on this Invicta. With the "winged" emblem at 12 o'clock, this watch could fairly easily be mistaken by an onlooker for a Breitling costing thousands more. No accident I presume, and something that most likely doesn't sit real well with Breitling. "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.", but that doesn't usually cut it in such a highly competitive market as this. Echoing what others have said, the leather band is thick, relatively stiff and on the short side. I'm small boned, and the band isn't any too long for me. To be precise -- there were only two holes remaining that I could have used to increase the band's circumference. I usually have at least three or four holes left over. I have my doubts this watch will fit a large-boned adult male. After first trying to put the watch on without limbering up the band, I was fairly certain the pin would either pop out, bend or break. I flexed the band back and forth a half-dozen times every half-inch or so. This seemed to do the trick, but it was still tougher than usual to get on. If the leather is true to form, it should get a little easier every time I put it on. An additional shortcoming of this watch is the fact that the second-hand never lines up properly with the indices. Granted, I am asking too much of a sub $2,000 watch, or so it would seem. High end watch makers pride themselves on the second hand lining up with every single indice during every single trip around the face. Consumers who plunk down the big bucks for high end time pieces expect nothing less. It is one of the features they specifically look for, as it epitomizes ultra-precision watch making that true connoisseurs covet and are quite willing to pay for. I own several Invictas. They seem to be quite well made, but I've only owned them for a couple of years in most cases, so I don't know if they will withstand the test of time. If they function as good as they look, and as good as Invicta brags them up to be, then what gives with the industry-puny one-year warranty?!? Not particularly inspiring. Neither are the "free" repairs under warranty that cost $20.00 a pop to cover their shipping & handling charges to return the repaired watch back to you (gouging comes to mind), which is of course on top of whatever it cost you to package it up and ship it to them in the first place. I am not a big fan of the marketing gimmick employed by the likes of Invicta and Swiss Legend (which I have good reason to believe both come out of the same watch hatchery in Florida), whereby they set the MSRP 10 to 20 times higher than the intended asking price. If P.T. Barnum was right -- and as of MMVIII I no longer have any reason whatsoever to doubt him -- then I suppose the ruse pays off for them in the long run. Method to their madness, as it were. I own half-a-dozen Swiss Legend watches. I won't be adding to their number. Like the Invicta brand, they are big, heavy and quite striking looking. However, the Legends have a very serious flaw. I refer to the STEM -- very possibly the single most important part of a watch. I am a watch collector, and have been for many years. I tell you this only to call attention to the fact that I know how to handle watches. On my first two Swiss Legends, the entire stem came all the way out of the watch while I was simply pulling on the crown to get it into the proper position to adjust the time and/or the date. This had NEVER happened to me even once, must less twice, in the 25 years I had been collecting watches prior to these minor tragedies. I figured the first time was a complete fluke, so I probably wasn't as nimble or dainty as I should have been on the second one. Needless to say, whenever I need to adjust the time/date on any of my remaining four Legends, I handle them like I would a winning 300 million dollar lottery ticket. FYI: I was able to successfully push the stem back in on the second watch, but it requires a pair of tweezers to do any kind of adjusting. I didn't bother to turn either watch in for repair even though they were still under warranty because it happened very early on in both cases. I simply didn't want to deal with all the hassle and the "free" fees. If anyone else has experienced this issue with a Swiss Legend, I would very much like to hear from you. Have a great day! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2014 by M. Standish

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