Invicta Men's 1770 Pro Diver Chronograph Stainless Steel Watch

Invicta Men's 1770 Pro Diver Chronograph Stainless Steel Watch

Brand: Invicta
SKU: 1770
105.46 USD Out of stock Buy at Merchant

Invicta Pro Diver 1770 43mm – stainless steel quartz chronograph dive watch. This all-steel chronograph combines functional dive timing with bold sporty presence, featuring a black dial and distinctive bezel. The monochromatic stainless steel construction offers durability and timeless appeal, while luminous elements and precision quartz movement ensure dependable performance across demanding environments both above and below the surface. Benefits Delivers accurate elapsed time tracking with chronograph subdials for versatile timing applications Requires no winding through battery-powered quartz movement that maintains consistent accuracy Offers corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction that withstands harsh marine and outdoor conditions Key features Three-subdial chronograph layout with date function for comprehensive timekeeping capability Unidirectional rotating bezel for precise dive timing and interval measurement Screw-down crown with solid caseback construction ensures secure water integrity Who it's for Divers and water sports participants requiring reliable chronograph timing with substantial water resistance Active individuals seeking durable sporty styling with professional dive watch functionality at accessible pricing How to use Operate chronograph pushers for timing functions; ensure crown is fully screwed down before water exposure Replace battery every 2 to 3 years to maintain quartz precision Specs Movement Japanese quartz chronograph, VD55B caliber Case 43mm diameter, stainless steel construction Bracelet Stainless steel with secure clasp Crystal Flame fusion with black dial and luminous markers Water resistance 200 meters Model 1770 UPC 843836017701

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