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Hello! New to Invicta

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Just received my brand new Limited Edition Tungsten & Ceramic Pro Diver.

Here are the specs:

Brand Name: Invicta
Model number: 1248
Part Number: 1248
Item Shape: Round
Dial window material type: Flame Fusion
Display Type: Analog
Clasp: Deployment
Case material: Stainless Steel
Case diameter: 45 millimeters
Case Thickness: 13
Band material: Tungsten and Ceramic
Band length: 9-1/4" L x 22mm W
Band width: 22 millimeters
Band Color: Black and Silver
Dial color: Black
Bezel material: Stainless Steel
Bezel Function: Unidirectional Rotating
Calendar: Day and Date
Movement: Japanese TMI VK67 Quartz Chronograph
Water resistant depth: 330

Purchased through ----, and used a code to pick it up after shipping for $206.81

I was SHOCKED by the weight of this watch! I promise... if you buy one of these you will not forget that it is on your wrist!

I will post pics later... right now I have a camera taking 1 minute time lapse images of the movement to check the accuracy. I will post the video of that to youtube, and supply a link here.

Just wanted to share the information, and as soon as I can get some good pictures and video finished I will share that as well.

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That is a sharp looking watch. Welcome to the forum!!! We love pics here.
I will get some good high resolution images up as soon as I can. the video is being captured in 720p... it will need to run for several hours. 1 hour of capture only comes out to be 1 minute of video.

Anyway, thank you for the welcome! If there is anything that I can be assistance with just let me know. I have been collecting watches for only about 1 year, but I have been collecting fountain pens for over 10. There are a lot of similarities between the two worlds.
I will get some good high resolution images up as soon as I can. the video is being captured in 720p... it will need to run for several hours. 1 hour of capture only comes out to be 1 minute of video.

Anyway, thank you for the welcome! If there is anything that I can be assistance with just let me know. I have been collecting watches for only about 1 year, but I have been collecting fountain pens for over 10. There are a lot of similarities between the two worlds.
I'm new to Invicta as well, but also as you not new to watches. And I have a ballpoint with a digital time readout, so I see the similarities :lol:
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I was SHOCKED by the weight of this watch! I promise... if you buy one of these you will not forget that it is on your wrist!
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Congrats to your great watch. I bet you will forget that you have it on!!!

:) it takes only a few minutes and you will not feel the weight on your wrist any more!
Don't know about that... I went from a Seiko titanium automatic to the Invicta Diver. The Seiko was easy to ignore as it didn't weigh much. Every time I move my arm I feel the big Invicta swinging around. Not saying that it is unpleasant. It isn't like having a 15Lb barbell attached to my arm. It is just more noticeable.
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It looks great thanks for posting. BTW, the video is great too. Great job!!!
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