Impeccably well finished and unique in design. This Corduba by Invicta is certainly unusual. The all seasons heavy nylon strap is held in place by a cradle which looks like a miniature bridge trellis. This trellis is then in turn bolted to the 47 mm case. All stainless steel case finishes are in grey matt. The deep dished dial has a large angled outer chapter ring finished in blue which matches the Corduba Infinity Logo found on the dial. The same blue can be found on the minute indices and outling of the main hands. Stick indices are finished in grey lume, outlined in silver, beautifully contrasting against the black dial. A screw down back and outstanding case integrity allow for 100 metres of water resistance. The nylon strap has a silver luminous fold over end tap which passes through an Invicta engraved fastening shackle. A high quality Citizen Miyota Calibre 2035 quartz movement keeps track of all timing duties. Watch is new with tag and paperwork. Comes in an Invicta Presentation Case and will be sent free via Express Post within the land of Oz.

I have a No Return setting on my listings in an effort to combat unethical buyers returning items at will for no good reason thus increasing prices for the rest of us. If you have an issue with any of my watches please contact me for resolution. 

All watches listed by me are in stock here in Australia and will be sent to purchasers within 24 hours of purchase. 

I have been fielding enquiries recently in relation to the authenticity of the watches I sell and also customers wanting all plastics removed from the watches when being photographed. 
Firstly all my watches are certainly authentic. I do not sell, replica watches all though I do know that replica Invicta's do exist as I have myself unknowingly purchase a couple. My advice is not to buy Invicta watches where the country of origin is China. Having said that both replica's I purchased were from the United States, obviously marketed through Chinese affiliates in that country. Try to buy from reputable sellers. 
If I describe a watch as new, then it is new and generally is wrapped in the manufacture's plastics. I do remove and replace some but not all of these plastics for photographic clarity. Most of my customers prefer an unmolested product where plastics are concerned however if you are genuine in your enquiry and prefer that all plastics be removed for photographic purposes then contact me and I will oblige.