Invicta was founded more than 100 years ago in Chiasso, Switzerland. The year was 1837, and the goal was to provide “expertly built timepieces at a price accessible for all.”
Invicta started by producing automatic and mechanical timepieces. These early designs set the stage for Invicta’s innovative modern watches, which the brand calls “an accomplished collective of engineering and design.”
Some of Invicta’s earliest timepieces were made of real gold and featured stunning artwork. Christie’s auction house sold one of these antique watches in 2011 for $12,500.
Invicta’s priciest watches are usually very rare — so it’s not really possible to buy them. With this list, we’ll look at the most expensive Invicta watches you can actually buy. Keep reading to learn more!
8. Invicta Jason Taylor Blue and Crystal Watch
Materials: Metal and solid crystal
Feature: Flame Fusion Crystal
Watch Fact: This watch tracks the day of the week
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First up is a pricey watch featuring metal and solid crystal. Specifically, Invicta says the design uses Flame Fusion Crystal, a very durable and scratch-resistant material.
Beyond durability, this watch is water-resistant up to 200 meters. The watch dial itself is made of metal, making it a strong and long-lasting option, even under intense conditions.
Overall, Invicta sells this watch for a steep $1,289. That price gets you the watch, a certificate of authenticity, and a limited warranty. Would you buy one?
Did you know?
Invicta is known for its yellow branding. Everything from the company’s independent stores to its website is coated in bright, bold yellow!
7. Limited Edition Jason Taylor Model N1-38055
Materials: Carbon fiber, steel, and crystal
Feature: Stainless steel band
Watch Fact: Invicta says this watch can glow in the dark
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At number seven is this limited-edition Jason Taylor wristwatch. The design balances durability and style, with carbon fiber details and a solid stainless steel case.
Invicta says this watch can glow in the dark through the power of Tritnite. The luminous material is applied to the watch hands and time markers so you can use the wristwatch in the dark. “The color tint of the luminous area can vary to coordinate with the watch style,” says Invicta, “with white, green, blue, and of course Invicta yellow as common options.”
Overall, this pricey watch is worth about twelve hundred dollars. Invicta offers a certificate of authenticity to validate the limited-edition design.
Did you know?
Invicta provides a three-year warranty on its watches.
6. Jason Taylor Watch Model 38059-N1 With Rose Gold
Materials: Steel and other metals
Feature: Solid crystal watch face
Watch Fact: This watch is a limited first-edition formerly owned by Invicta’s CEO
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Recently, Invicta started offering limited first-edition watches from CEO Eyal Lalo’s “private vault of exclusive [timepieces].”
One of those first-edition watches is the Jason Taylor Watch Model 38059-N1 With Rose Gold, a beautiful timepiece featuring a solid crystal watch face and purple details. The unique wristwatch is available for sale alongside a certificate of authentication signed by Eyal Lalo himself.
Priced at $1,339, this is the sixth most expensive Invicta watch you can buy.
Did you know?
Invicta says this watch was created by Jason Taylor and the brand’s design team. Taylor, a former pro football player, began his partnership with Invicta in 2012.
5. Invicta Jason Taylor Men’s Watch With Mother of Pearl Dial
Materials: Steel, mother of pearl, fabric, and crystal
Feature: Blue stainless steel band
Watch Fact: Invicta says this watch can survive over 600 feet underwater
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The designers at Invicta really like to use pricey materials.
For this watch, the team decided to add mother of pearl. The expensive substance develops along the lining of mollusk shells. Inside the shell, the sea creature creates a coating to protect itself from parasites and other irritating outsiders.
Over time, that coating builds up on the shell’s interior surface and creates a striking blend of iridescent colors. Many designers use mother of pearl, but it’s probably most common among jewelry-makers.
Beyond mother of pearl, Invicta added durable crystal and steel to this watch. The limited-edition design is topped off with a beautiful blue stainless steel band.
Originally, Invicta priced this expensive watch at more than $3,000 — but it’s been discounted to about fifteen hundred. Would you buy one?
Did you know?
Mollusks also make “standard” pearls (the round ones you might see on a necklace). One of the world’s most expensive pearls was found in the Philippines. The 75-pound marvel is 26 inches long and worth an estimated $100 million!
4. Limited Edition Jason Taylor Watch (Purple and Rose Gold)
Materials: Rose gold, steel, quartz, and crystal
Feature: Water-resistant design
Watch Fact: Invicta sells this watch alongside a certificate of authenticity
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Coming in at number four is this purple and rose gold wristwatch with bulky golden chain details. The design was limited-edition, so these watches are pretty rare.
Invicta added crystal and high-quality steel to really amp up the luxury, but the movement itself might be the most impressive feature. The brand decided to use a quartz movement. This unique design uses a small piece of a quartz crystal to power the watch.
The setup creates very fast vibrations at exactly 32,768 times per second, which the rest of the watch uses to accurately count time.
Prices depend on the seller, but you could buy one of these limited-edition watches for about $2,300. One Invicta seller was offering the very first unit ever made for just under $5,000, while others sell less-collectible editions for a bit less. Either way, this is easily one of the most expensive Invicta watches you can buy!
Did you know?
Some scammers sell fake watches for sky-high prices. Invicta tries to prevent that by offering certificates of authentication to buyers who purchase high-end timepieces.
3. Jason Taylor 3.68 Carat Diamond Wristwatch
Materials: Diamonds, steel, quartz, and crystal
Feature: Quartz movement
Watch Fact: This watch is water-resistant for up to 500 meters
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Invicta makes a dedicated line of watches for scuba divers. They all feature intense waterproofing and durable cases, but this particular wristwatch really pushes the durability up a notch.
The Jason Taylor 3.68 Carat Diamond Wristwatch can survive 500 meters below the ocean’s surface — that’s over 1,500 feet!
Beyond waterproofing, this pricey Invicta watch features beautiful diamonds and a strong steel case. There are over 3 carats of diamonds altogether, so it’s not surprising that this watch is really expensive.
Invicta originally priced the design at just under $3,500, but you can find it on sale for about $2,500 if you’re lucky.
Did you know?
According to the Smithsonian, all sunlight disappears once you’re 650 feet below the ocean’s surface. By 1,000 feet, the lantern fish can be seen luring prey with its glowing organs. This watch could travel deeper still and encounter the entrancing sea angel, a small, transparent snail that gracefully swims up to 2,000 feet below the waves.
2. Reserve Man of War 2.76 Carat Diamond Automatic Watch
Materials: Steel, diamonds, and Flame Fusion Crystal
Feature: Metal dial
Watch Fact: This watch has an automatic movement
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Coming in at number two is this beautiful wristwatch featuring authentic diamonds. The design is based on an automatic movement, which is housed in a strong steel case.
The metal dial is placed behind a layer of Flame Fusion Crystal, offering optimal clarity and durability.
Like many Invicta watches, the Reserve Man of War is water-resistant. The watch can survive at depths of 300 meters. To put that in perspective, the most advanced scuba divers usually go down a maximum of just 40 meters.
Overall, this impressive watch costs about $4,300, making it the second most expensive Invicta watch you can buy.
Did you know?
This watch measures 48 mm.
1. Limited Edition Jason Taylor Diamond Automatic Watch
Materials: Steel, crystal, and diamonds
Feature: Over 2 carats of diamonds
Watch Fact: This watch is water resistant
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The Limited Edition Jason Taylor Diamond Automatic Watch is the most expensive Invicta watch you can buy.
Invicta is no stranger to pricey materials, but the brand really pushes the luxury factor with this stunning timepiece. The beautiful design features over 2 carats of diamonds, shining steel, and real crystal.
All this and more comes together to form a water-resistant wristwatch that Invicta calls “captivating.”
As a limited-edition design, this watch is extremely expensive. Invicta originally priced it at over $9,000 — but you could snag it for about $4,500 if you’re lucky enough to find a sale. Would you pay that much for a wristwatch?
Did you know?
Invicta sells this watch alongside a signed certificate of authenticity.