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Invicta Wrist Watches

In 1837, Raphael Picard was the give of the "Invicta Watch Group". The company was in the beginning founded in La Chaux-de-fonds, Switzerland. "Invicta" is the Latin expression for "Invincible". In the first decades of its existence, Invicta rapidly becomes famous for its elegantly designed and functionally constructed wristwatches wrist watches.

The company was owned by Picards family for a very long time until 1991. Then Invicta was acquired by an investment company settled in the United States and their headquarter moved to Hollywood, Florida. The chief executive officer of Invicta is named Eyal Lalo. He often appears in television shows on the channel NBC.

Some of their wrist watches are still manufactured in the United States
Invicta is still producing new types of wristwatches but they lately outsourced their fabricating to firms in Asia and Switzerland. A small part of their wrist watches are produced in the United States. These wristwatches belong to a special collection called "Made in the USA". The other wrist watches are labelled usually with the name of the country where they have been built in.

The most famous wristwatch collections: "Lupah" and "Pro Diver"
Likely the most famous wristwatch collections from Invicta are the "Lupah" and "Pro Diver" product lines. The "Lupah"-line is available in nearly 200.000 variations and known for its peculiar design. Nowadays the "Lupah Swiss Chronograph" is similar preferred by men and women. New models with changing sizes, styles and capabilities are offered at periodic intervals.

"Pro Diver" is one of the first low-price series of automatic divers and has nearly generated a cult status. Furthermore, Invicta provides by now a big range of models including 18 unique collections – most of them are luxurious. The timepieces made by Invicta are sold worldwide. Beside wrist watches, Invicta also creates and offers accessories like hats and bags. watches for women

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