Invicta 45968

Invicta Model 45968 Men's Quartz Analog Watch

Tusi Taiala

1. Folasaga

Thank you for choosing the Invicta Model 45968 Quartz Analog Watch. This timepiece combines classic design with reliable quartz movement and chronograph functionality. To ensure optimal performance and longevity, please read this manual carefully before using your watch.

Invicta Model 45968 watch with black leather strap and white dial on colorful rocks.

Image 1: Invicta Model 45968 watch with black leather strap and white dial. This watch features a stainless steel case, a white dial with three subdials, and a black leather strap with a buckle clasp.

2. Seti

2.1 Tatalaina pusa

Upon receiving your Invicta watch, carefully remove it from its packaging. Inspect the watch for any signs of damage. The package should contain the watch and this instruction manual.

Invicta watch packaging box in yellow and black.

Image 2: Invicta watch packaging box. The watch comes in a distinctive yellow and black box, designed to protect the timepiece during transit and storage.

2.2 Faʻatulagaina o le Taimi

  1. Pull the crown (located on the right side of the watch case) out to the second click position.
  2. Liliu le pale i le itu taumatau pe faasaga i le itu taumatau e seti ai lima o le itula ma le minute i le taimi e te manaʻo ai.
  3. Once the time is set, push the crown back into its normal position.

2.3 Fetuunaiga o le Fusi

The Invicta Model 45968 features a leather strap with a buckle clasp. To adjust the fit, simply thread the strap through the buckle and secure it at the desired hole for a comfortable fit on your wrist.

3. Faagaoioia o le Mataala

3.1 Basic Time Reading

The watch displays time using traditional hour, minute, and second hands on an analog dial.

3.2 Galuega Fa'atonu

Your watch is equipped with a chronograph (stopwatch) function. It typically operates using two pushers located above and below the crown.

  • Amata/Taofi: Press the upper pusher to start the chronograph. Press it again to stop.
  • Toe faʻafou: While the chronograph is stopped, press the lower pusher to reset all chronograph hands to their zero positions.

3.3 Suavai Tetee

This watch is water resistant up to 50 meters (5 ATM). This means it is suitable for short periods of recreational swimming, but not for diving or snorkeling. Avoid operating the crown or pushers when the watch is wet or submerged to prevent water ingress.

  • 50 Meters (5 ATM): Suitable for showering and swimming in shallow water.
  • Le fetaui mo: Scuba diving, snorkeling, or high-impact water sports.

4. Tausiga

4.1 Fa'amama lau Uati

To maintain the appearance of your watch, wipe the case and crystal with a soft, dry cloth. For the leather strap, avoid excessive moisture and harsh chemicals.

4.2 Suiga maa

The watch is powered by a product-specific battery. When the watch stops running, it indicates that the battery needs replacement. Battery replacement should be performed by a qualified watch technician to ensure proper sealing and water resistance.

4.3 Tausiga o le Suavai

To maintain the water resistance of your watch, ensure the crown is always pushed in completely. Avoid exposing the watch to extreme temperature changes, which can affect the seals. Water resistance is not a permanent condition and may need to be re-sealed periodically by a professional.

4.4 Leather Strap Care

Leather straps are susceptible to wear and tear from moisture, sweat, and direct sunlight. Clean the strap with a damp cloth and mild soap if necessary, then allow it to air dry completely. Avoid prolonged exposure to water to prevent damage and discoloration.

5. Faʻafitauli

  • Matamata Ae Le o le Tamo'e: Siaki pe ua oomi atoa i totonu le pale. Afai ua oo i ai, atonu e manaʻomia ona sui le maa.
  • Taimi Sese: Reset the time as described in Section 2.2. If the time continues to be inaccurate, the movement may require servicing.
  • Vai i totonu o le Uati: If you notice condensation or water droplets inside the watch, immediately take it to a qualified watch repair center. Do not attempt to open the watch yourself, as this will void the warranty and can cause further damage.
  • E le'i toe setiina lima o le Chronograph i le Zero: This may indicate a need for calibration or service. Consult a professional watch technician.

6. Fa'amatalaga

Fa'aaliga Fa'amatalaga
Fa'ailoga Invicta
Numera Fa'ata'ita'i 45968
Fa'aaliga Ituaiga fa'atusa
Ituaiga Gaoioiga Kuatasi
Punavai Malosi Battery (1 product-specific, included)
Suavai Tetee 50 mita (5 ATM)
Mea Mea Apa siliva
Pusa lapoa 44 mm
Mata Mafiafia 10 mm
Mea tioata Mineralo tioata
Mea Fa'amau Pa'u
Lanu fusi Lanu uliuli
Fusi lautele 22 mm
Umi o Faaili 190 mm
Ituaiga Fa'amau fusi
UPC 886678610433

7. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago

7.1 Fa'amaoniaga a le Faumea

Your Invicta watch is covered by a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase for specific terms, conditions, and duration. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

7.2 Fesoasoani mo Tagata Fa'atau

For technical assistance, service, or warranty inquiries, please contact Invicta customer support through their official website or the contact information provided in your warranty documentation. Do not attempt to repair the watch yourself, as this may void the warranty.

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