In defence of Invicta, I own some very rare and original high quality watches that include PP, AP and VC, I also am a happy owner of an Invicta. I have had a thorough look over it and I cannot find fault with the workmanship. The watch is a limited edition of 150, individually numbered and 18k solid gold, some of you may not have known that Invicta have made watches like this. It has a modified Valjoux 7750 movement with exhibition back. The watch is 42mm and weighs in at 105gms on a leather strap with 18k Gold clasp.
I'm not here to argue whether Invicta watches are right or wrong as each person is entitled to their own opinion and has differing experiences. As a watch collector, I personally have been very impressed with the model I have irrespective if it draws design clues from other watches.
Some of the great watches - the Audemars Piguet 5402, the Patek Philippe 3700, The Vacheron Constantin 222 and Offshore and the IWC 1832 all take design clues from each other and are still some of the most sought after and expensive mainstream watches in the world.



