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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2009

Invicta Watch - Japanese Quartz Chronograph Movement by Miyota

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  • hello mate could you tell me what model this watch is please

  • @joebello2009 Invicta 2691 Abyss Chronograph

  • that bottom dial seems pretty deficient I think the ETA might be better in that regard as it only moves once the chrono is stopped and displays the milliseconds rather than constantly moving saving energy

  • @Hurlanator I don't see that subdial as deficient in any way. That hand serves 2 different purposes. It is normally ticking the seconds. But when using the chrono it shows fractions of a second. It only spins for the first 30 seconds of timing then to save energy it stops and reacts like an ETA movement. I'm pretty sure Ronda has a number of chrono movements that do the same. I prefer that over the ETA that you describe.

  • @Synthspike ok i just assumed wrong i was just worried about battery life but I do think that quartz chronographs are better than mechanical because of their durability and accuracy

  • @Hurlanator I do love mechanical watches. But it seems to me that Quartz is usually a perfectly suited movement for a chronograph watch, especially one as complicated as this one.

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    Product Description

    Quartz Chronograph

    Stainless steel case with black genuine leather strap. Silver tone dial with luminous hands and hour markers. 12h chronograph measures in 1\20sec increments. Date display. Precise Quartz movement. Scratch resistant Hardlex crystal. Water resistant to 100m. Case measures 43mm diameter by 10mm thick.

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  • @joebello2009 hello i went on internet and to look for the invicta 2691 but it does not seem to be the same have you

    got a link for me i would like to buy one thanks

  • @Synthspike definitely I agree

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