Invicta Espadon Men's Silver and Black Dial Chronograph Watch
Sporting a stainless steel case framing a black and silver dial and topped off with a black lorica strap, the Invicta Espadon Chronograph lends a touch of sporty style to any gent's wardrobe.
Features include:
Case: polished stainless steel
Dial color: silver and black dial
Strap: black lorica strap with white contrast stitching
Clasp type: buckle
Movement: Swiss made chronograph movement
Crystal: mineral
Calendar: date display between 4:00 and 5:00
Water resistant to 100 meters
Case dimensions: 48 mm diameter x 17 mm H
Strap dimensions: 26 mm W x 10.0 in. L
Special features: chronograph, luminous hands and hour markers
Watch bands can be sized to fit 9.0 inch to 10.0 inch wrists.
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
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