This $900 Watch Is 90 Percent Off, AKA Practically Free

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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You don’t often find deals for 90 percent off something. But that’s just what we have right now with this Invicta Aviator watch. It normally costs $900 and yet can currently be had for just $90. Comparatively speaking, this watch is practically free.

And it’s a nice watch, too. Invicta traces its originals back to Switzerland in 1837, so the folks there have the whole watchmaking thing down. And customers who’ve purchased the Invicta 17204 Aviator are quite satisfied. Over seventy-percent of online reviewers gave it a perfect 5 out of 5 stars.

Normally $900, the Invicta 17204 Aviator is 90 percent off right now (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $900, the Invicta 17204 Aviator is 90 percent off right now (Photo via Amazon)

Invicta Men’s 17204 AVIATOR Stainless Steel Casual Watch on sale for $89.66

Here’s what Invicta has to say about its Aviator line:

This precisely constructed quartz timepiece for men features a solid stainless steel case that’s 48mm in diameter. It has a gunmetal colored face with red accents and Tritnite luminous hands and markers. Other features include a tachymeter and compass on inner bezel, chronograph subdials and date display at 3 o’clock. The stainless steel band has a diver buckle with safety clasp.

And that doesn’t even mention that it’s water resistant up to 100 meters. Or the fact that it’s 90 percent off. Who knows how long the discount will last. But, man oh man, is this a discount to behold.

A watch from Invicta's Aviator line is 90 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

A watch from Invicta’s Aviator line is 90 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

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