In this Issue:

• Piece and Love – The mother of all Lupah Meteorites is here.
• The Critical Eye – Our latest models reviewed.
• Turning Heads – More from Hollywood Rocks.
• Trend Watch – Cornering the market.



 

 

 



  Everyone out there who would love to have a Swiss timepiece with a meteorite or mother-of-pearl dial on it, raise your hand. Chances are, the hand you raised has a Lupah around its wrist. Which is why you will not want to be shut of this unbelievable piece. Only one thousand examples of this Limited Edition gem exist in either Swiss Rose Gold or Platinum finishes. Each piece houses a Swiss-made Startech 5040.B movement with big date auto correction inside its solid 316L stainless steel case. But unlike other meteorite dials we’ve offered, this one is framed by genuine mother-of-pearl, which gives this piece a beauty unlike any watch on the market. The dial is harvested from the Gibeon meteorite. It is estimated that the meteorite fell to earth during prehistoric times, and radiometric dating places the age of the Gibeon at 4 billion years. Add to it a genuine alligator strap, a water resistance of 100 meters, and a certificate, and this could be the Limited Edition piece of the season.


 

 


The last Lupah we introduced with a stainless steel bracelet took off like a rocket. So the new Lupah Bijoux is destined to be a universal sensation. Equipped with a Swiss-made Startech 5040.B movement with big date auto correction and a beautiful guilloché dial design encased in polished and brushed 316L solid stainless steel, the Bijoux is a pure delight. But it’s the craftsmanship of the stainless steel bracelet that sets this jewelry piece apart. Each bracelet is hand constructed of individual solid stainless steel links woven together with painstaking care so that it wraps around your wrist in form-fitting comfort. It’s a true feat of engineering and design. This piece is water resistant to 100 meters.

 

 


  Invicta Pro Diver fans rejoice. Our most venerable line of timepieces receives another beautiful Meteorite model. Only 1000 examples for men and 400 for women exist of this Limited Edition wonder. It’s powered by an automatic 25-jewel Swiss ETA movement housed in solid surgical grade stainless steel with a genuine Gibeon meteorite stone dial showcased through a sapphire crystal with magnifier. It is estimated that the Gibeon meteorite fell to earth during prehistoric times, and radiometric dating places the age of the stone at 4 billion years. All the other Diver goodies are here as well like the rotating bezel with diver’s scale, a screw down crown and diver buckle with safety clasp. Plus, the entire piece is layered with Swiss rose gold plating and is water resistant to 200 meters tested.  

 

 

 

 

Ruggedly good-looking and extremely sporty, our newest Diver series takes its name from the Italian-made Corduva strap. This special water resistant marine canvas is as durable as it is comfortable and gives the piece a look that will appeal to any outdoor enthusiast. Available as a 25-jewel automatic, or as a sports chronograph, each model features a new formula of Tritnite® luminous tones in green and orange. This is the first Invicta collection to use this unique formula. A water resistance of 200 meters tops off the list of tasty features, making the extremely affordable Corduva a wonderful holiday treat.



 
 

 

Let’s venture once more into the deep with another new addition to the line that made us a collector’s favorite. Anchored by our Pro Diver line’s dependable 21-jewel shock-resistant automatic movement, and fortified with solid surgical grade stainless steel, this latest Pro Diver is the essence of value for the money. All of you favorite features are here. A rotating bezel with diver’s scale, a screw down crown, a diver’s buckle with safety clasp, an exhibition case back, and enough Tritnite® to cut through the darkest waters. Factor in the day and date complication, a gorgeous genuine mother-of-pearl dial, and a water resistance of 200 meters, and you have a piece more than worthy of the Invicta Pro Diver reputation.

 

 

 

 




 



 

See the hot new dual zone TransAtlantic at invictawatch.com. And don’t miss the Times Square feature on our web site coming in November.



 






  Introducing another new feature of The Movement. Each month, one new Invicta timepiece will be subjected to the critical eye of a watch industry expert. This month, we review the 1959 Russian Diver. You can also see reviews of the new Ocean Ghost and the Lupah Chronometer COSC at invictawatch.com.


 



by Gany Cohen, Creative Director

 




Candid Camera:
Our 3rd Anniversary Special and 2005 Premier Show on ShopNBC was a huge success and as much fun to produce as it was to watch. Here are some behind-the-scene images of the cast and crew.


 

 

We Keep a Rockin’: Some more images of the lucky performers and presenters that walked off with some great new Invicta pieces at Fashion Rocks, a concert honoring music icons that have made fashion history. The fortunate few here are Avril Lavigne, Jamie Lynn DiScala of the Sopranos and Fergie of
The Black Eyed Peas.

 

 
 




 

Pretty in Pink: October was Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In our continued effort to support this cause, we donated pink Baby Lupahs to a number of organizations and charities. We’re proud to say that the pink Baby Lupah has become a popular Hollywood item for those who want to show their support.

 

 

 

 
 




 

  It’s hip to be square. There…we said it…we dispensed with the obvious pun. Now on to this hot new trend and one serious timepiece. Form watches have been popular for a while, but it’s the sharp looking pieces with those close to ninety-degree angles that will have the inside edge this season. Leading that charge will be the new Times Square Chronograph. The perfect counterpart to the Times Square Automatic we unveiled in Issue 15, the Chronograph features the same case shape (minus the flip open feature) and a dynamic 1/60th of-a-second chronograph movement customized with a unique eye, crown and pusher positions. The guilloché dial is another work of art from our talented craftsmen, as is the thick crystal’s curved angle at the 6 o’clock position. An Italian-made genuine leather strap carries the embossed Times Square name on the inside. And the form fitting curved case means it can’t be boxed in. It’s perfect for both men and women.



 
 

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