Invicta 7104 Rose Gold Russian Diver Chronograph Review
The Invicta 7104 is my second round type and first chronograph watch purchased in Invicta's Russian Diver series. Those of you who own these types of watches know that they are BIG!
This watch has a dynamic looking black dial with sizeable green luminescent hour makers. The dial and its hour makers contrast superbly with its 18-Kt Rose Gold case and black strap!
There are three larger luminous hour markers at the 3 6 and 9- O clock positions that also serve as the watch's chronograph complication sub-dials. The small 60-second sub-dial is at the 3-position the 1/10th second sub-dial is at the 6-position and the 30-minute chronograph sub-dial is at the 9-position. The date complication is in the diver helmet at the 12-position and the chronograph second hand also rests at the 12-position.
Ronda's 5040.D Swiss made 13-jewel quartz movement which has a battery life of 54-months powers this 7104 diver. When the chronograph function is started for the first 30-seconds the 1/10th second sub-dial operates visually. After 30-seconds has elapsed the 1/10th hand rests at the zero position on its sub-dial. However the 1/10th seconds elapsed time continues to count internally. This is normal and a wise function that saves the 1/10th second hand from making rapid revolutions around its sub-dial. The 30-minute chronograph sub-dial hand increments in half minute steps so it normally moves twice in an elapsed minute.
Like the other Invicta Russian Divers I have purchased from Amazon this watch reaps a lot of requests to view it. There are waitresses and others in public who openly request to look closely at my wrist when I wear it. This watch draws attention to its owner and is definitely not for the timid.
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