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Is this actually worth $495?

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i'm not even sure still that invicta is any good as a brand.

you can get a seiko 5 automatic even for $50
 
i'm not even sure still that invicta is any good as a brand.

you can get a seiko 5 automatic even for $50
The Invicta has a stationary bezel with four screws and a pair of raised beveled stripes which offer protection to the durable mineral crystal. Does the Seiko boast as much?
 
Never did get the "expensive watch" mindset.

It'd be pretty ridiculous for me to buy a $500 (or even $100) watch, considering I'll end up destroying it in a couple months. I go for the $30 Wal-Mart watches. My current watch was a $30 Wal-Mart watch, and the band has been replaced 3 times, the pins twice, it has no glass anymore, and the digital center is dead due to immersion, but it still keeps mostly accurate time. It loses 5 minutes or so every couple of days.

I think I found your problem. Buy more destruction proof watch for more money. Walmart is cheap junk that falls apart on its own.
 
I go for the $30 Wal-Mart watches. My current watch was a $30 Wal-Mart watch, and the band has been replaced 3 times, the pins twice, it has no glass anymore, and the digital center is dead due to immersion, but it still keeps mostly accurate time. It loses 5 minutes or so every couple of days.

Er... at this point, I would get a new watch.

I do buy cheap $20-$30 wristwatches, but not the no-name brand Walmart ones. Rather, I buy Casio. They make good cheap watches. Armitron is good too. Not Timex though.
 
Never did get the "expensive watch" mindset.

It'd be pretty ridiculous for me to buy a $500 (or even $100) watch, considering I'll end up destroying it in a couple months. I go for the $30 Wal-Mart watches. My current watch was a $30 Wal-Mart watch, and the band has been replaced 3 times, the pins twice, it has no glass anymore, and the digital center is dead due to immersion, but it still keeps mostly accurate time. It loses 5 minutes or so every couple of days.

Expensive shoes can make a difference depending on how well they protect your feet.
I spent all day standing up at Hynix so dropping 150 bucks on SAS shoes was worth it for me. Those are pretty much the most comfortable walking/standing shoes you can buy on planet earth.
Hate sloshing through frozen slush water in the wintertime, so waterproof and insulated was worth a pretty penny to me. Also some expensive shoes last a lot longer than certain cheap shoes.
 
I think I found your problem. Buy more destruction proof watch for more money. Walmart is cheap junk that falls apart on its own.

My walmart Timex Ironman was ~$30 and has been going for years (5ish?). I replaced the battery once and the bezel is scratched up pretty well but it still works perfectly.
 
24/7 instant access to the time.

And no, having to grab your cell phone out of your pocket is not as convenient as wearing a watch.

Looking at a cell phone at least once an hour is sufficient to give me a close enough estimate to what time it is... unless you're just into watches, you're coordinating airplane landings or you never send or receive texts or calls I guess I just don't see the need...

I suppose I should mention that wearing jewelry or anything of the sort automatically irritates me, so there would have to be a pretty huge advantage for me to want to wear a watch.
 
Looking at a cell phone at least once an hour is sufficient to give me a close enough estimate to what time it is... unless you're just into watches, you're coordinating airplane landings or you never send or receive texts or calls I guess I just don't see the need...

I suppose I should mention that wearing jewelry or anything of the sort automatically irritates me, so there would have to be a pretty huge advantage for me to want to wear a watch.
I hate wearing jewelry/watch, but where I work we are not allow to have a cell phone due to security.
 
I think I found your problem. Buy more destruction proof watch for more money. Walmart is cheap junk that falls apart on its own.

No, not really. I'm just hard on watches. My mom once bought me, a few years back, a nice $350 watch, and I killed it in a couple months.
 
Invicta made a really nice daytona clone a while back... probably the only watch I would buy from them.

http://www.amazon.com/Invicta-Speedw.../dp/B0006AAS5G
the original:
http://www.goldwatchco.com/Browse/P...K-White-Gold-Daytona-Model-116509-Silver-Face

I don't know how I feel about "homage" watches like that.

An example that comes to mind is the Debaufre GMT vs. the Rolex Master GMT:

Debaufre: http://www.debaufre.com/watch/gmt-blue-red.html
Rolex: http://www.gmtmasterhistory.com/gmt-master_ref_16700.html

Edit: Also, whoever is buying those $30 watches every few years from Wal-mart, just buy a Casio G-shock or something instead. Same price range (at the lower end, they can actually get kind of high), probably last way longer. +Watch aficionados will notice 😛
 
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Looking at a cell phone at least once an hour is sufficient to give me a close enough estimate to what time it is... unless you're just into watches, you're coordinating airplane landings or you never send or receive texts or calls I guess I just don't see the need...

I suppose I should mention that wearing jewelry or anything of the sort automatically irritates me, so there would have to be a pretty huge advantage for me to want to wear a watch.

I'm simply just not married to my cellphone like a lot of people are. I don't need to look at the time often, but at the same time, since I don't use my phone for anything other than talking, I don't use it that often.
 
24/7 instant access to the time.

And no, having to grab your cell phone out of your pocket is not as convenient as wearing a watch.

yea, especially with everything being touchscreen these days, gotta turn on the screen to see the time. A watch actually becomes much more convenient. I was in line at Six Flags last month and noticed people tilting their heads to look at the time on my watch, rather than digging out their cell phones.

And while Invicta has some super inflated MSRPs, $50 for the watch in the OP isn't that bad.
 
yea, especially with everything being touchscreen these days, gotta turn on the screen to see the time. A watch actually becomes much more convenient. I was in line at Six Flags last month and noticed people tilting their heads to look at the time on my watch, rather than digging out their cell phones.

I remember when outside screens on clam shells became hugely popular. But then people started needing everything else on the outside like messages and shit.
Eventually we ended up with stuff like the Voyager and EnV Touch.
Actually I shouldnt talk shit cuz I had the EnV 2 for a couple weeks then upgraded to the Voyager and kept that for a year.
 
I think metal bands are so 90's and tacky now. Leather is coming back.

I also have a $60 fossil watch that are more 'every day'.

Traditionally metal bands are actually considered more conservative/dressy and leather bands are considered casual. I have a book on dressing for business and it actually says not to wear leather banded watches into the office.

I think this rule is starting to break down though, as I am seeing people at all levels wearing leather banded watches at my company. And thank goodness, because I agree that metal bands look like shit.

Looking at a cell phone at least once an hour is sufficient to give me a close enough estimate to what time it is... unless you're just into watches, you're coordinating airplane landings or you never send or receive texts or calls I guess I just don't see the need...

I suppose I should mention that wearing jewelry or anything of the sort automatically irritates me, so there would have to be a pretty huge advantage for me to want to wear a watch.

The problem with looking at a cell phone for the time is that it can send the wrong message. I think it's terribly rude to check your phone when you're otherwise talking/interacting with someone else, and there's no way for me to know if your checking for texts or just checking the time.

A quick turn of the wrist is unambiguous: 'I'm just checking the time.' The cell phone stays in the pocket.
 
Traditionally metal bands are actually considered more conservative/dressy and leather bands are considered casual. I have a book on dressing for business and it actually says not to wear leather banded watches into the office.

I think this rule is starting to break down though, as I am seeing people at all levels wearing leather banded watches at my company. And thank goodness, because I agree that metal bands look like shit.



The problem with looking at a cell phone for the time is that it can send the wrong message. I think it's terribly rude to check your phone when you're otherwise talking/interacting with someone else, and there's no way for me to know if your checking for texts or just checking the time.

A quick turn of the wrist is unambiguous: 'I'm just checking the time.' The cell phone stays in the pocket.

I do this and never realized how it came across. I need to buy a watch now. The more i think about it, that would come across as pretty douchey.
 
Traditionally metal bands are actually considered more conservative/dressy and leather bands are considered casual. I have a book on dressing for business and it actually says not to wear leather banded watches into the office.

I think this rule is starting to break down though, as I am seeing people at all levels wearing leather banded watches at my company. And thank goodness, because I agree that metal bands look like shit.



The problem with looking at a cell phone for the time is that it can send the wrong message. I think it's terribly rude to check your phone when you're otherwise talking/interacting with someone else, and there's no way for me to know if your checking for texts or just checking the time.

A quick turn of the wrist is unambiguous: 'I'm just checking the time.' The cell phone stays in the pocket.

Unless you're having a business meeting or interview with me or we're on a date, I couldn't care less if you want to check your cell phone. This for real? :/
 
I'm simply just not married to my cellphone like a lot of people are. I don't need to look at the time often, but at the same time, since I don't use my phone for anything other than talking, I don't use it that often.

I'm definitely not one of those "I send 50 texts per hour all day long" people, but a quick text is more often than not a much more efficient way of communicating basic things than making a call. Unless you just really suck at typing on a phone 🙂
 
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