I think over all that the Invicta is a good starting point for that someone just getting their feet wet in the vast expansion of horolagy it has a definite proven Japanes movement with nh35 and the vast selection of different styles of watches just enough to help someone decide if they may want to stay at this price point or to maybe move up the ladder a bit to the next level or brand without having to break the bank. Let's face it they're a lot of watch makers out there that don't care if their time pieces even keep the correct time and just because they look nice doesn't mean they function correctly just out to make a buck. So I commend Invicta for going that extra mile to making sure that persons experience in horolagy is a good one whether that customer chooses to just collect their brand or to expand into a more expensive brand that still keeps the same time and styles and in most cases even movements of the less expensive Invicta, let's face it Invicta is definitely a contender in the market with many styles to choose from all of which are at a price point anyone can start collecting, how many of your watch brands can say that? Hundreds compared to thousands a big difference. Think about it! We all need to start somewhere so why not an Invicta to start? Think of it as a step-by-step process for most of us we don't start off with a Mercedes or a rolls. But a lot more conservative as well as dependable toyota or chevy.
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