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An incredibly colorful and comfortable watch, the Invicta Unisex IS485-006 Specialty Collection Digital Purple Silicone Watch is brimming with techy vintage flair. This unique timepiece begins with a rectangular 44mm purple plastic case with a fixed purple bezel. These elements surround a red digital dial, which is protected by a plastic crystal. The watch is powered by precise quartz movement. A purple silicone band stamped with the Invicta logo straps this watch to the wrist as it wraps all the way around like a bracelet. Finally, this watch boasts water resistance up to 99 feet (30 meters). For a fun splash of color with a singular silicone presentation, this Invicta is the watch you have been waiting for.
The Invicta Story
Communicating time with ingeniuous innovation, the Invicta Specialty collection is the shining example of invention in motion. This collection captures the revelation of intuition in transcendent pieces that better depict the very nature of time. Acclaimed for unique designs, stellar movements and superior craftsmanship, Invicta Specialty inhabits the cusp of horology, where creative minds turn complications into challenges and make history one masterpiece at a time.
Summary of Features
• Movement: Precise LED digital quartz • Case and dial: ø 44 mm • Stationary bezel • Purple silicone case cover and bracelet all in one • Plastic crystal • Grey dial with red digital display • Band width of 41 mm • No clasp type • Date function • Water Resistant: 30 meters
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Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
- ASIN: B005LR7SEI
- Item model number: IS485-006
Invicta Unisex IS485-006 Specialty Collection Digital Purple Silicone Watch
Customer Reviews
arrived on time ,packed well,bought for my daughter and was pleased with the watch,it does fit loose but it is a bangle style band
Length:: 4:15 Mins
I prefer to wash my hands over saving my watch and that was what destroyed the band on my favorite Tinkerbell watch. I shouldn't have that issue with this watch and its band. An added benefit is that the display isn't a constant thing. The numbers are really bright red that you can probably see in the dark across the street, but after a few seconds they clear and the watch face is blank and it looks like a simple bracelet.
It doesn't have a bunch of complicated gizmos on or in it; all it does is show the time(24hr and 12hr) and the date (day/month); there is no second count or year display. It isn't flush to your wrist, it's about as loose as one of those rubber bracelets that have sayings on them, but it is at least 2 inches wide at the display area and about 1 inch at the narrowest part of the band. Weight on this isn't heavy, but you will know you have it on your wrist. The real issue that some might have is that with the width of it, it is a bit bulky when you might be flexing your wrist like if it's bent in a typing position, so that needs to be considered if you like ones that are more delicate on the wrist. I'm typing with it on at the moment and I think it can be gotten used to easily. This watch will more often than not push up the cuff of your shirt or jacket if it is narrow enough.
There are two buttons on the side and the top one turns the display on. The bottom button is used to adjust the time and date. They are at times a bit sensitive, but not enough to change the time, just enough to turn the display on if bumped.
In examining the watch I've noticed that the electronic piece is removable! This is very cool as you can possibly buy the bands if you want to have a different color one or if you need to replace it before the electronics have given out. In my video it looks difficult, but only because I had to do it one handed. I would show how easy it is to put back into the band but that's a two handed job as well.

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