- Precise and high-quality Swiss-quartz movement
- Durable flame-fusion crystal
- Case diameter: 51 mm
- Stainless-steel case; black-mother-of-pearl dial; date function; chronograph functions
- Water-resistant to 1,640 feet (500 M)
Amazon.com Product Description
This Invicta men’s Subaqua Noma III Collection chronograph watch is sure to satisfy your every time-telling need with a sophisticated flair. The 51-millimeter case is constructed out of stainless steel, with a stainless steel bezel, and a textured stainless steel band that includes a fold-over clasp with safety mechanism for a perfectly secure fit. The dial window is made of tough, scratch-resistant sapphire and protects the black-mother-of-pearl dial face, which features silver-tone hour indexes, two eye-catching chronograph sub-dials and a date calendar above the six o’clock position. In addition, a tachymeter subtly circles the dial face, and raised Arabic numerals line the unidirectional bezel at… More >>
Invicta Men’s 4574 Subaqua Noma III Collection Chronograph Watch
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I’ve been looking to purchase a SAN III for sometime now and finally decided to take the plunge. I received it today (January 26, 2010) and let me say this is a tank of a watch. I have read several reviews and for the most part they have all been positive. Its not a watch for the faint of heart…this is one big piece of metal…you could literally kill someone with this hardware. I set the date and chronograph, which is quite simple. It has a beautiful black mother of pearl dial and a sturdy metal bracelet but will have to be sized…but that is not a big deal. I also own a U-Boat Flight Deck 50mm CAB all black ionic plate and sometimes I am nervous in wearing it..only because I spent $2800 on it and and don’t want to get any scratches/scrapes on it. Its a big watch too, but I get numerous compliments on it and people who know about them appreciate the detail and exceptional build quality. They are gaining popularity and are equivalent to Panerai and share a similar lineage. We shall see how the SAN III holds up over time, but first impressions are WOW!! I may look into getting a rubber strap with metal inserts to get rid of some of the weight if its available for this model. Keep you all posted as to its performance. I know I will never be found at 1600 feet of water, but I appreciate the fact that if I ever choose to be way down there, my SAN III will still be telling me the time. I would recommend this watch to anyone who loves and enjoys wearing a large watch, and people are sure to ask you about it. It has a suggested MSRP of $1995, but I am not sure just how applicable that is. Having said that, the final purchase price for me was $553 with shipping/handling and duty. I believe this to be a very fair price for a watch of this build and quality.
Rating: 4 / 5