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Cheer your favorite NFL team to victory with an Invicta NFL Venom Gen III watch! Choose between a 44mm or 52mm case size to show off your team’s logo and iconic color palette. A silicone strap keeps your wrist comfortable while a trio of subdials and a date window ensure you won’t miss a second of the big game. A trusty timekeeper and awesome piece of sports memorabilia, this Invicta is a worthy addition to your collection!

Watch Details

  • Movement Type: Ronda Z60 Quartz Chronograph
  • Movement Country of Origin: Switzerland
  • Case Size: 44mm or 52mm
  • Case Thickness:
  • 44mm: 20mm
  • 52mm: 22mm
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel, Aluminum
  • Bezel Type: Uni-directional
  • Crystal Type: Flame Fusion
  • Dial Material: Metal
  • Crown Type: Screw Down
  • Band Type: Strap
  • Band Material: Silicone
  • Band Measurements:
  • 44mm: 7-1/4" L x 20mm
  • 52mm: 8-1/4" L x 26mm
  • Band Clasp: Buckle
  • Complication Characteristics: Chronograph, Date Window, Day Subdial
  • Water Resistant: 1000m
  • Country of Origin: China

Warranty

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Check out the Watch Sizing Guide to view the actual case size.

Watch Glossary:

ATM: Measures water resistance; Stands for "atmospheres" or the amount of pressure a watch can withstand before leaking; One atmosphere is equal to 10 meters of water pressure.

Bezel: Retaining ring topping the case and securing the crystal; Sometimes incorporates unidirectional or ratcheting movements, engraved or printed chapter markers, or complications such as a tachymeter.

Chronograph: Functioning similarly to a stopwatch, a chronograph is a unique and valued complication due to its ability to measure increments of elapsed time while the watch still maintains traditional timekeeping abilities. The crown controls the analog watch while function pushers allow you to start, stop and reset the chronograph subdials.

Chronometer: High-precision timepiece that has been tested and is certified to meet precision standards; Chronometer watches often come with certificates indicating their certified status.

Complication: Any feature added to the timepiece that does not indicate hours, minutes or seconds.

COSC Certified Chronometer: Refers to timepieces that have been christened with the title of chronometer. To become a chronometer, timepieces have to pass a test conducted by the Controle Officiel Suisse des Chronometers (COSC), roughly translating to Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute. COSC is a prestigious Swiss government agency that certifies the accuracy and precision of timepieces in Switzerland.

Crown: Part that allows you to manipulate the watch movement for a variety of purposes such as setting the hands, changing the date, winding the mainspring, etc.

Crystal: Transparent cover on a watch face that gives view of the dial.

Deployant: Type of clasp that keeps the closing mechanism hidden, creating an uninterrupted look for your bracelet or strap.

Exhibition Case Back: Unique complication wherein a crystal window is implemented into the back of a watch case, allowing view of the timepiece's movement.

Function Pushers: Manual controls on a case for when a movement features complications that require increased manipulation.

Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): Also referred to as Greenwich Meridian Time, the Greenwich Meridian Line is located at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England. It is the place from where all time zones are measured. Greenwich Mean Time is the average time that Earth takes to rotate from noon to noon. In this regard, GMT is thought of as "the world's time" and was once the basis with which every other zone set time.

Guilloche: Style of engraving that features wavy or straight lines, giving a unique effect when the timepiece is moved or shifted.

Ionic Plating: Process that produces a hardened surface that is durable and scratch-resistant; Has a black flat "stealth" finish.

Jewels: Within a movement, metal on metal contact creates wear and tear. Watchmakers use jewel bearings to reduce friction and help the delicate parts of the movement work smoothly and with great precision. Jewels help extend the movement's life. Diamonds, sapphires, rubies and garnets are the preferred materials. As a general rule, a higher number of jewels suggests a more prestigious movement.

Lugs: North and south ends of the case that attach to the strap or bracelet and often extend out from the dominant lines of the case.

Moon Phase: The lunar cycle has been a cornerstone of horology, the study of measuring time, since ancient days. Moon Phase is a complication on a timepiece that displays the various stages of the moon cycles from waxing to waning. It appears as a dial visible through an aperture which reveals the current moon phase.

Movement: Assembly making up the principal elements and mechanisms of a watch or clock; Includes the winding and setting mechanism, the mainspring, the train, the escapement and the regulating elements.

Power Reserve: Time a watch will continue running based on the movement's residual winding of its mainspring; In quartz and digital watches, this can also refer to the amount of energy left in the battery.

Push Button Dual Deployant: Similar to deployant and considered one of the most desirable and easy-to-use clasps, the push button dual deployant employs two small hidden push buttons that release the bracelet. This clasp keeps the closing mechanism hidden for an uninterrupted, seamless finish.

Retrograde: Hour, minute, second or calendar hand that moves across a scale and resets to zero at the end of its cycle.

Skeletonization: Reveals the intricate symphony of moving rotors, gears and springs which power a timepiece; The open design offers an insider's view, as unnecessary metal is cut away to allow the wearer to actually see the movement's skeleton.

Swiss Made: Since the 16th century, Switzerland has been the epicenter of watch making, producing some of the industry's greatest technological advances. The Swiss put a law into effect for all timepieces baring the words "Swiss Made": First, the movement must be assembled in Switzerland. Secondly, the movement must be cased up in Switzerland. Finally, the manufacturer must carry out the timepiece's final inspection in Switzerland.

Tachymeter: Scale on a watch used to determine units per hour, such as average speed over a fixed distance, or distance based on speed; Typically located along the outer rim of a dial.

Tritium: Self-powered illumination! Miniature tubes containing gaseous Tritium and layered with phosphor to power the luminous accents which can be seen for several meters in darkness.

Tritnite: Illumination requires no electrical power but must be "charged" by holding your watch close to any light source. The longer you hold it there, the longer and brighter you'll see the Tritnite.

Unidirectional Rotating Bezel: Used for tracking elapsed time. A ratchet mechanism prevents the bezel from rotating backwards. This feature is popular with divers, who rely on the elapsed time feature to prevent the diver from running out of air. The fact that the bezel cannot rotate backwards prevents the wearer from underestimating the elapsed time.Watch Glossary:

ATM: Measures water resistance; Stands for "atmospheres" or the amount of pressure a watch can withstand before leaking; One atmosphere is equal to 10 meters of water pressure.

Bezel: Retaining ring topping the case and securing the crystal; Sometimes incorporates unidirectional or ratcheting movements, engraved or printed chapter markers, or complications such as a tachymeter.

Chronograph: Functioning similarly to a stopwatch, a chronograph is a unique and valued complication due to its ability to measure increments of elapsed time while the watch still maintains traditional timekeeping abilities. The crown controls the analog watch while function pushers allow you to start, stop and reset the chronograph subdials.

Chronometer: High-precision timepiece that has been tested and is certified to meet precision standards; Chronometer watches often come with certificates indicating their certified status.

Complication: Any feature added to the timepiece that does not indicate hours, minutes or seconds.

COSC Certified Chronometer: Refers to timepieces that have been christened with the title of chronometer. To become a chronometer, timepieces have to pass a test conducted by the Controle Officiel Suisse des Chronometers (COSC), roughly translating to Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute. COSC is a prestigious Swiss government agency that certifies the accuracy and precision of timepieces in Switzerland.

Crown: Part that allows you to manipulate the watch movement for a variety of purposes such as setting the hands, changing the date, winding the mainspring, etc.

Crystal: Transparent cover on a watch face that gives view of the dial.

Deployant: Type of clasp that keeps the closing mechanism hidden, creating an uninterrupted look for your bracelet or strap.

Exhibition Case Back: Unique complication wherein a crystal window is implemented into the back of a watch case, allowing view of the timepiece's movement.

Function Pushers: Manual controls on a case for when a movement features complications that require increased manipulation.

Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): Also referred to as Greenwich Meridian Time, the Greenwich Meridian Line is located at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England. It is the place from where all time zones are measured. Greenwich Mean Time is the average time that Earth takes to rotate from noon to noon. In this regard, GMT is thought of as "the world's time" and was once the basis with which every other zone set time.

Guilloche: Style of engraving that features wavy or straight lines, giving a unique effect when the timepiece is moved or shifted.

Ionic Plating: Process that produces a hardened surface that is durable and scratch-resistant; Has a black flat "stealth" finish.

Jewels: Within a movement, metal on metal contact creates wear and tear. Watchmakers use jewel bearings to reduce friction and help the delicate parts of the movement work smoothly and with great precision. Jewels help extend the movement's life. Diamonds, sapphires, rubies and garnets are the preferred materials. As a general rule, a higher number of jewels suggests a more prestigious movement.

Lugs: North and south ends of the case that attach to the strap or bracelet and often extend out from the dominant lines of the case.

Moon Phase: The lunar cycle has been a cornerstone of horology, the study of measuring time, since ancient days. Moon Phase is a complication on a timepiece that displays the various stages of the moon cycles from waxing to waning. It appears as a dial visible through an aperture which reveals the current moon phase.

Movement: Assembly making up the principal elements and mechanisms of a watch or clock; Includes the winding and setting mechanism, the mainspring, the train, the escapement and the regulating elements.

Power Reserve: Time a watch will continue running based on the movement's residual winding of its mainspring; In quartz and digital watches, this can also refer to the amount of energy left in the battery.

Push Button Dual Deployant: Similar to deployant and considered one of the most desirable and easy-to-use clasps, the push button dual deployant employs two small hidden push buttons that release the bracelet. This clasp keeps the closing mechanism hidden for an uninterrupted, seamless finish.

Retrograde: Hour, minute, second or calendar hand that moves across a scale and resets to zero at the end of its cycle.

Skeletonization: Reveals the intricate symphony of moving rotors, gears and springs which power a timepiece; The open design offers an insider's view, as unnecessary metal is cut away to allow the wearer to actually see the movement's skeleton.

Swiss Made: Since the 16th century, Switzerland has been the epicenter of watch making, producing some of the industry's greatest technological advances. The Swiss put a law into effect for all timepieces baring the words "Swiss Made": First, the movement must be assembled in Switzerland. Secondly, the movement must be cased up in Switzerland. Finally, the manufacturer must carry out the timepiece's final inspection in Switzerland.

Tachymeter: Scale on a watch used to determine units per hour, such as average speed over a fixed distance, or distance based on speed; Typically located along the outer rim of a dial.

Tritium: Self-powered illumination! Miniature tubes containing gaseous Tritium and layered with phosphor to power the luminous accents which can be seen for several meters in darkness.

Tritnite: Illumination requires no electrical power but must be "charged" by holding your watch close to any light source. The longer you hold it there, the longer and brighter you'll see the Tritnite.

Unidirectional Rotating Bezel: Used for tracking elapsed time. A ratchet mechanism prevents the bezel from rotating backwards. This feature is popular with divers, who rely on the elapsed time feature to prevent the diver from running out of air. The fact that the bezel cannot rotate backwards prevents the wearer from underestimating the elapsed time.

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Supplier Model #:

  • ARIZONA CARDINALS 52MM: 33060
  • ATLANTA FALCONS 44MM: 33094
  • ATLANTA FALCONS 52MM: 33062
  • BALTIMORE RAVENS 44MM: 33095
  • BALTIMORE RAVENS 52MM: 33063
  • BUFFALO BILLS 52MM: 33064
  • CAROLINA PANTHERS 44MM: 33096
  • CAROLINA PANTHERS 52MM: 33065
  • CHICAGO BEARS 44MM: 33097
  • CHICAGO BEARS 52MM: 33066
  • CINCINNATI BENGALS 52MM: 33067
  • CLEVELAND BROWNS 44MM: 33098
  • CLEVELAND BROWNS 52MM: 33068
  • DALLAS COWBOYS 44MM: 33099
  • DALLAS COWBOYS 52MM: 33069
  • DENVER BRONCOS 44MM: 33100
  • DENVER BRONCOS 52MM: 33070
  • DETROIT LIONS 52MM: 33071
  • GREEN BAY PACKERS 44MM: 33101
  • GREEN BAY PACKERS 52MM: 33072
  • HOUSTON TEXANS 44MM: 33102
  • HOUSTON TEXANS 52MM: 33074
  • INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 52MM: 33075
  • JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 52MM: 33076
  • KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 44MM: 33103
  • KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 52MM: 33077
  • LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 52MM: 33078
  • LOS ANGELES RAMS 44MM: 33104
  • LOS ANGELES RAMS 52MM: 33079
  • MIAMI DOLPHINS 44MM: 33092
  • MIAMI DOLPHINS 52MM: 33058
  • MINNESOTA VIKINGS 44MM: 33093
  • MINNESOTA VIKINGS 52MM: 33059
  • NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 44MM: 33091
  • NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 52MM: 33057
  • NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 44MM: 33105
  • NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 52MM: 33080
  • NEW YORK GIANTS 44MM: 33107
  • NEW YORK GIANTS 52MM: 33082
  • NEW YORK JETS 44MM: 33106
  • NEW YORK JETS 52MM: 33081
  • OAKLAND RAIDERS 44MM: 33108
  • OAKLAND RAIDERS 52MM: 33083
  • PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 44MM: 33109
  • PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 52MM: 33084
  • PITTSBURGH STEELERS 44MM: 33110
  • PITTSBURGH STEELERS 52MM: 33085
  • SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 44MM: 33111
  • SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 52MM: 33086
  • SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 44MM: 33112
  • SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 52MM: 33087
  • TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 44MM: 33113
  • TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 52MM: 33088
  • TENNESSEE TITANS 52MM: 33089
  • WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 44MM: 33114
  • WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 52MM: 33090

UPC:

  • ARIZONA CARDINALS 52MM: 886678389391
  • ATLANTA FALCONS 44MM: 886678389742
  • ATLANTA FALCONS 52MM: 886678389414
  • BALTIMORE RAVENS 44MM: 886678389759
  • BALTIMORE RAVENS 52MM: 886678389421
  • BUFFALO BILLS 52MM: 886678389438
  • CAROLINA PANTHERS 44MM: 886678389766
  • CAROLINA PANTHERS 52MM: 886678389445
  • CHICAGO BEARS 44MM: 886678389773
  • CHICAGO BEARS 52MM: 886678389452
  • CINCINNATI BENGALS 52MM: 886678389469
  • CLEVELAND BROWNS 44MM: 886678389780
  • CLEVELAND BROWNS 52MM: 886678389476
  • DALLAS COWBOYS 44MM: 886678389797
  • DALLAS COWBOYS 52MM: 886678389483
  • DENVER BRONCOS 44MM: 886678389803
  • DENVER BRONCOS 52MM: 886678389490
  • DETROIT LIONS 52MM: 886678389506
  • GREEN BAY PACKERS 44MM: 886678389810
  • GREEN BAY PACKERS 52MM: 886678389513
  • HOUSTON TEXANS 44MM: 886678389827
  • HOUSTON TEXANS 52MM: 886678389544
  • INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 52MM: 886678389551
  • JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 52MM: 886678389568
  • KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 44MM: 886678389834
  • KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 52MM: 886678389575
  • LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 52MM: 886678389582
  • LOS ANGELES RAMS 44MM: 886678389841
  • LOS ANGELES RAMS 52MM: 886678389599
  • MIAMI DOLPHINS 44MM: 886678389728
  • MIAMI DOLPHINS 52MM: 886678389377
  • MINNESOTA VIKINGS 44MM: 886678389735
  • MINNESOTA VIKINGS 52MM: 886678389384
  • NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 44MM: 886678389711
  • NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 52MM: 886678389360
  • NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 44MM: 886678389858
  • NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 52MM: 886678389605
  • NEW YORK GIANTS 44MM: 886678389872
  • NEW YORK GIANTS 52MM: 886678389629
  • NEW YORK JETS 44MM: 886678389865
  • NEW YORK JETS 52MM: 886678389612
  • OAKLAND RAIDERS 44MM: 886678389889
  • OAKLAND RAIDERS 52MM: 886678389636
  • PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 44MM: 886678389896
  • PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 52MM: 886678389643
  • PITTSBURGH STEELERS 44MM: 886678389902
  • PITTSBURGH STEELERS 52MM: 886678389650
  • SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 44MM: 886678389919
  • SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 52MM: 886678389667
  • SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 44MM: 886678389926
  • SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 52MM: 886678389674
  • TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 44MM: 886678389933
  • TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 52MM: 886678389681
  • TENNESSEE TITANS 52MM: 886678389698
  • WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 44MM: 886678389940
  • WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM 52MM: 886678389704