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Invicta Subaqua And Diving In Hollywood



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By : Mark Etinger   

As a passionate diving fanatic, I've put my trust in the Invicta Subaqua series. It doesn't take any diving experience to appreciate how important your diving equipment is when plunging deep into a body of water. After all, this is your life we're talking about, and you should help to maintain it with the best equipment available. That is as true with your time-keeping device as it is with your tank and suit.

Invicta Subaqua timepieces are known for their unique and exclusive features. And perhaps none of these features is more highly celebrated than the Precise Swiss-quartz movement. Usually reserved for luxury designer watches, precise Swiss-quartz movement has been described as "every diver's dream."

Of course, the features mean nothing if the watch isn't sturdy. With a strong stainless steel, your Invicta Subaqua timepiece is built to last, not just from the start of your dive to the finish, but dive agfter dive after dive after… well, you get the idea.

And naturally, if ANYTHING in your diving ensemble isn't super water resistant, well, you're probably in a bit of trouble, aren't you? Water resistant up to 1,640 feet (approximately 500 meters), the Invicta Subaqua watches are as effective for the most experienced, adventurous divers, not just the 2-foot dive beginners. The word Invicta translates to "invincible," and this is just as true a thousand feet underwater as it is above land.

While there's zero excuse to get frugal when buying the proper diving equipment, one thing I truly appreciate about Invicta Subaqua watches is the affordability. Like all Invict Watch Group products, the Invicta Subaqua timepieces are made with the intention of being more affordable.

Founded in 1837, the Invicta Watch Company was built by Raphael Picard in La Chaux-de-fonds, Switzerland. It was the intention of the Picard family for the Invicta watches to be a proper, fancy watch that could be bought by the common people of Switzerland at affordable prices. This is a tradition that lives on today, despite the company now being owned by an American-based investment company with headquarters in Hollywood, Florida.

And by the way, Hollywood Florida is a great place to go diving.

And for all of you who were wondering, I wear an Invicta Subaqua Noma III Swiss Ronda 5050C Chronograph Black Carbon Fiber Mens Watch. With a stainless steel bracelet, crystal sapphire, a one year limited warranty that includes extended warranty options, this Invicta Subaqua timepiece is, in my opinion, the highest quality and use for diving. And I won't even take a shower without it.

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