Five of The Most Expensive Invicta Watches

Five of The Most Expensive Invicta Watches

The Invicta Watch Group is a company that was originally founded in Switzerland back in 1837. The company has a very intricate corporate history filled with many ups and downs, and since 1991 they are now based out of the United States. While the company has changed a lot over the years, their goals have remained fairly consistent: to produce beautiful timepieces at affordable prices. You can pick up some of their watches for a few hundred dollars at most, as the majority of their offerings are in the sub-$1,000 price range.

Still they do make some watches that are somewhat expensive, so let’s take a look at five of Invicta’s most expensive watches that they currently sell.

Invicta Men's 14629 Russian Diver

5. The Invicta 14629 Russian Diver – $2,133

Invicta’s  Russian Diver line contains some of their more distinct watches and timepieces when it comes to design. Nearly all feature a removable front panel that is reminiscent of the old-fashioned scuba diving suits of yesteryear. This particular model will run you about $2,133 making it one of their more expensive timepieces. The watch features a stainless-steel design, a skeletonized watch face, a calfskin leather strap, synthetic sapphire glass, and a 17 jewel Swiss mechanical movement. Like the name implies, this watch is also waterproof. Apparently you can take it down to depths of 3,280-feet, which is fairly impressive.

Invicta Men's 4841 Reserve Collection Specialty Chronograph Watch

4. The Invicta 4841 Reserve Collection Specialty Chronograph – $2,800

Compared to the Russian Diver, the 4841 Specialty Chronograph is a more conservative watch in terms of design, yet it is still somewhat unique. The case of this piece measures out to be 52 mm in size, so it is a fairly large watch on the wrist. The watch is primarily made from stainless steel that is then lined with 18-karat gold plating. It also has many standard features seen on more expensive watches like a sapphire glass front window and and automatic movement made in Switzerland.

Invicta Subawua Noma II Chronograph

3. The Invicta Subaqua Noma III Chronograph – $2,999

Invicta’s Subaqua is another fairly straightforward watch from the brand, and one that’s considerably more money than their standard offerings. It’s a hybrid analog/digital watch that features a quartz dial window, three chronographs, and a stainless-steel band and case that is off-set by the watches light blue face. Invicta really likes to draw upon nautical influences, and this unit is another example of their distance design language.

Invicta Men's 14312BWB Jason Taylor Analog Display Swiss Quartz Black Watch

2. The Invicta Jason Taylor 14312BWB Analog Swiss Black – $7,000

Former professional NFL athlete Jason Taylor partnered up with Invicta back in the day, seeing that he mainly played for the Dolphins and Invicta is based in Florida. So they created a large lineup of watches for his collection, they contain some of their most expensive watches. This chronograph features a black carbon fiber dial, sapphire glass, an ion-plated stainless steel design, a tachymeter, a Swiss-quartz movement, and 42 black diamonds that are encrusted on the watches bezel.

Invicta Men's 15495BWB Jason Taylor Analog Display Swiss Automatic Two Tone Watch

1. The Invicta Jason Taylor 15495BWB Swiss Automatic Two Tone – $13,000

One of the most expensive watches that Invicta currently sells is yet another piece from their Jason Taylor collection. It’s one of their Two Tone variants, but you can see how the design is still distinct to both Invicta and this collection. It’s a stainless steel watch that features a Swiss automatic movement, those same diamonds, and it’s water resistant up to 1,640-feet.

Photos from Invictawatch.com

Written by Sebastian Hensiek

From Philadelphia, Sebastian is a fan of music, writing, art, and entertainment.