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title: "Men's I-Force Left Handed Quartz Watch with Leather Strap"
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# 46mm bold black stainless steel case 100m water resistance for active lifestyles Japanese VD57 quartz movement with included battery Men's I-Force Left Handed Quartz Watch with Leather Strap

**Brand:** invicta
**Price:** ฿8748
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⌚ Own the moment with bold precision and lefty swagger!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Men's I-Force Left Handed Quartz Watch with Leather Strap by invicta
- **How much does it cost?** ฿8748 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/1391241-mens-i-force-left-handed-quartz-watch-with-leather-strap)

## Best For

- invicta enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted invicta brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Timekeeping:** Japanese quartz VD57 caliber ensures accuracy with minimal maintenance—gain only 3 seconds/month.
- • **Functional Chronograph:** Multi-subdial chronograph with 60min, 60sec, and 12hr timers—perfect for tracking your busy schedule.
- • **Durable & Stylish Build:** Robust 46mm black stainless steel case paired with a genuine black leather strap for a sleek professional look.
- • **Versatile Water Resistance:** 100 meters water resistance lets you confidently surf, swim, or snorkel without missing a beat.
- • **Striking Left-Handed Design:** Ergonomically crafted crown and pushers on the left for unmatched comfort and style.

## Overview

The Invicta Men's I-Force Left Handed Quartz Watch combines a commanding 46mm black stainless steel case with a genuine leather strap, powered by a reliable Japanese VD57 quartz movement. Designed for left-hand wearers, it features luminous hands, a functional chronograph, and 100-meter water resistance, making it a stylish yet practical choice for professionals who demand precision and durability without compromising on style.

## Description

Buy Invicta Men's I-Force Left Handed Quartz Watch with Leather Strap, Black (Model: 3332) and other Wrist Watches at desertcart.com. Our wide selection is eligible for free shipping and free returns.

Review: Invicta FTW! - I cant' believe I picked up this beauty here at desertcart for under eighty bucks! Having bought another in the "I Force" series a while ago, and absolutely loved it, I've had this one on my wishlist for a while. My other one is the all black, with the stenciled white lettering (Invicta model 1517) and I loved the lefty style function buttons, the bold but not overdone size of it, and of course the performance and design. I knew I wanted another I Force, and after sorting through all of the various versions of this line from Invicta, I felt this one, the 3329, was the best, for my tastes. Having now received it, I'm extremely pleased with my choice! I love a good blue face dial, and the blue is gorgeous on this one. It is so beautifully off set by the gold, with the overall look tied together so well with the brown leather strap. As with all Invictas, details abound, and on this model, we have red numbering for 24 Hour tracking, hands that are accented red, with added details of a circular window on the constant second hand, and white detailing on the chrono second hand, we see gold outlining on the white numbers, tachymeter indications which add further depth to the dial, and even the Invicta lettering engraved on the side of the case. The lume is green, and glows bright, although it doesn't last very long (which is to be expected in a lower tiered product line). I'm an Invicta fan, and have been for years, because of the quality and affordability. I've since branched out to other brands, including "high end" brands, but, still, no one gives you this much watch at this price point, and paying far more often doesn't get you half of what Invicta provides for their customers. So, I keep coming back for more! To clear up the inflated "MSRP" confusion, as I've said in other reviews, this is not a "discount" from that price level -- Invicta simply points out how much you COULD pay for a feature set like this, among other brands, and it is accurate, to some degree. It's more accurate in some cases versus others -- for example I picked up a Limited Edition Sea Base, half a mile of water resistance, Swiss movement, helium release valve, sapphire crystal, etc., and Invicta gave it an MSRP of over two thousand dollars (I bought it for less than three hundred). That's accurate, for sure, and is actually pricing it for LESS than what that feature set could cost. Other brands charge up to tens of thousands for a watch of that caliber. So, certainly the MSRP is more than justified there. In general, the MSRP is understandable when we think of the MSRP as more of a "comparison" kind of price point. In this case, it's maybe not so accurate. No, you wouldn't have to spend five hundred plus bucks for a watch like this, from certain standpoints, and, in fact, if you did, you could get more than what this watch offers, if you knew what to look for in that price range. You'd get Swiss movement, possibly sapphire crystal, and maybe a bit of brand bragging rights, depending on your choice. Granted, you COULD spend five hundred, and not even get what this one offers, but I think, for this model, this MSRP could be set more around three hundred, than five, just in my opinion. But, given the style and unique look, you'd be hard pressed, at even five thousand dollars, to find something that looks this good, and possibly that's what Invicta is saying here, in which case the MSRP is maybe even too low. After all, in the military/aviator style, it's a very pricey and exclusive neighborhood. And, this is really where Invicta rules, is offering distinct watch styles that many of the brag brands don't even provide, at all, at any price, or at price points well north of twenty or thirty grand. Sadly, many brag brands are just boring, and Invicta deserves high praise for its designs, especially given the hugely reasonable pricing. I would be totally okay paying what this was running for, just over a hundred dollars, but other things needed to be bought, so, as I mentioned, I was kind of just keeping an eye on it, and, when it dropped to under 80 bucks, I could NOT resist. Usually, I go with Reserve pieces (usually a few hundred dollars in pricing, but with synthetic sapphire, Swiss movements, etc., and I've never ever been disappointed, not once), but in this case, I just loved this particular series so much, I had to give it a try, and, as I say, I loved the other I Force so much that I knew a second one had to happen. While this is among the "budget" kind of series from Invicta, they have some real gems within their most affordable line, and the I Force definitely stands out as a top draw. The military/aviator look, as I mentioned, is difficult to find for less than many thousands of dollars, so just on style alone this is major find. Factor in chronograph function, date window, genuine leather strap, plus a hundred meters of water resistance, and you have a definite winner. Add the affordable pricing, and it's a no brainer on what a great watch you're getting here. While perhaps not as impressive as some of the higher priced Invictas I own, this watch definitely holds its own, nonetheless, and I smile every time I glance at it, whether on the shelf, among its brethren, or on my wrist. You won't be disappointed in this terrific watch from Invicta -- as a gift to yourself, or a loved one, it's more than worth the asking price. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
Review: A well thought out watch made of quality materials - I've had this watch for almost a month and I'm thoroughly impressed. It's a beautiful watch and all of the materials used to make it are of high quality. Nothing about this watch looks or feels cheap. The chronograph functionality works very well. None of the button feels cheap or loose when pressed. Although some are disappointed that the crown doesn't screw down, you definitely don't want to be immersing the watch in water for extended periods of time because of the leather strap anyway. If you wear this in the shower the band will start to smell after a few weeks. I've been tracking the accuracy of this watch with my atomic watch. After almost 4 weeks my watch gained 3 seconds. Very impressive. I like the fact that it runs fast because all I have to do to reset it is pull the crown out for 3 seconds and I'm back to precise timing. One of the surprising features for me was just how well the chronograph works. It has a split second, second, minute and hour timer. After a few minutes the split second clock will stop, but the other hands will continue to turn. Once you pause or stop the timer, the split second hand will go to the correct location. This preserves battery power which I thought was very impressive. I wear my watch on my left hand and prefer having the crown on the left side. This makes it more comfortable for my wrist to move against the watch and not have the crown digging into my hand. All the buttons are just as accessible (arguably more accessible) for right handed folks also. This is a beautiful watch that has an appearance of quality that surpasses it's price point. I'm very happy and this has become one of my favorite watches.

## Features

- Black stainless steel case 46mm diameter x 12.6mm thick; Black dial; Luminous hands
- Japanese quartz movement, VD57 Caliber; Assembled in Japan; SR920SW battery included; Watch weight: 100 grams
- Black leather band, 210mm L x 22mm W; Buckle clasp
- Mineral crystal; Push/pull crown; Stationary black stainless steel bezel; Functional Subdials: 60min, 60sec, 12hr; 100 meter water resistant: Suitable for recreational surfing, swimming, snorkeling, sailing and water sports. Not suitable for diving.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000FVE3BQ |
| Batteries  | 1 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #318,817 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,237 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,364) |
| Date First Available  | February 9, 2006 |
| Department  | Lighting |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | Yes |
| Item model number  | 3332 |
| Manufacturer  | Invicta |
| Product Dimensions  | 4.88 x 6.22 x 5.83 inches; 3.53 ounces |

## Images

![Men's I-Force Left Handed Quartz Watch with Leather Strap - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71V7nSy1UXL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Made in .........?**
A: According to the Invicta website: http://invictawatch.com/service/view-the-instruction-manuals/manual-detail/model_no:3332 , a portion in Japan.  Probably mostly in China since Invicta has a large presence there.  I've had mine about 3 months and it works great!

**Q: My Invicta 3332 works for only 12Hrs and the Hour hand will stop working? What is the problem please?**
A: my watch does the same it works and then stop the movement of the pointers, but still working normally i thought it was broken when i bought, but i realised that the pointers stopped but the watch was working and giving the correct time even without movements( is like a power saving mode i guess ) what is very nice for me, i think is just the way it works and for me this is not a problem

**Q: Do you have a right handed one**
A: Hi,no we do not
Jen

**Q: Are they the same size with the invicta iforce 1514?**
A: Case diameter Invicta Men's 3332 - 45.6 mm     Case diameter Invicta Men's 1514 - 46 mm

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Invicta FTW!
*by M***D on December 19, 2015*

I cant' believe I picked up this beauty here at Amazon for under eighty bucks! Having bought another in the "I Force" series a while ago, and absolutely loved it, I've had this one on my wishlist for a while. My other one is the all black, with the stenciled white lettering (Invicta model 1517) and I loved the lefty style function buttons, the bold but not overdone size of it, and of course the performance and design. I knew I wanted another I Force, and after sorting through all of the various versions of this line from Invicta, I felt this one, the 3329, was the best, for my tastes. Having now received it, I'm extremely pleased with my choice! I love a good blue face dial, and the blue is gorgeous on this one. It is so beautifully off set by the gold, with the overall look tied together so well with the brown leather strap. As with all Invictas, details abound, and on this model, we have red numbering for 24 Hour tracking, hands that are accented red, with added details of a circular window on the constant second hand, and white detailing on the chrono second hand, we see gold outlining on the white numbers, tachymeter indications which add further depth to the dial, and even the Invicta lettering engraved on the side of the case. The lume is green, and glows bright, although it doesn't last very long (which is to be expected in a lower tiered product line). I'm an Invicta fan, and have been for years, because of the quality and affordability. I've since branched out to other brands, including "high end" brands, but, still, no one gives you this much watch at this price point, and paying far more often doesn't get you half of what Invicta provides for their customers. So, I keep coming back for more! To clear up the inflated "MSRP" confusion, as I've said in other reviews, this is not a "discount" from that price level -- Invicta simply points out how much you COULD pay for a feature set like this, among other brands, and it is accurate, to some degree. It's more accurate in some cases versus others -- for example I picked up a Limited Edition Sea Base, half a mile of water resistance, Swiss movement, helium release valve, sapphire crystal, etc., and Invicta gave it an MSRP of over two thousand dollars (I bought it for less than three hundred). That's accurate, for sure, and is actually pricing it for LESS than what that feature set could cost. Other brands charge up to tens of thousands for a watch of that caliber. So, certainly the MSRP is more than justified there. In general, the MSRP is understandable when we think of the MSRP as more of a "comparison" kind of price point. In this case, it's maybe not so accurate. No, you wouldn't have to spend five hundred plus bucks for a watch like this, from certain standpoints, and, in fact, if you did, you could get more than what this watch offers, if you knew what to look for in that price range. You'd get Swiss movement, possibly sapphire crystal, and maybe a bit of brand bragging rights, depending on your choice. Granted, you COULD spend five hundred, and not even get what this one offers, but I think, for this model, this MSRP could be set more around three hundred, than five, just in my opinion. But, given the style and unique look, you'd be hard pressed, at even five thousand dollars, to find something that looks this good, and possibly that's what Invicta is saying here, in which case the MSRP is maybe even too low. After all, in the military/aviator style, it's a very pricey and exclusive neighborhood. And, this is really where Invicta rules, is offering distinct watch styles that many of the brag brands don't even provide, at all, at any price, or at price points well north of twenty or thirty grand. Sadly, many brag brands are just boring, and Invicta deserves high praise for its designs, especially given the hugely reasonable pricing. I would be totally okay paying what this was running for, just over a hundred dollars, but other things needed to be bought, so, as I mentioned, I was kind of just keeping an eye on it, and, when it dropped to under 80 bucks, I could NOT resist. Usually, I go with Reserve pieces (usually a few hundred dollars in pricing, but with synthetic sapphire, Swiss movements, etc., and I've never ever been disappointed, not once), but in this case, I just loved this particular series so much, I had to give it a try, and, as I say, I loved the other I Force so much that I knew a second one had to happen. While this is among the "budget" kind of series from Invicta, they have some real gems within their most affordable line, and the I Force definitely stands out as a top draw. The military/aviator look, as I mentioned, is difficult to find for less than many thousands of dollars, so just on style alone this is major find. Factor in chronograph function, date window, genuine leather strap, plus a hundred meters of water resistance, and you have a definite winner. Add the affordable pricing, and it's a no brainer on what a great watch you're getting here. While perhaps not as impressive as some of the higher priced Invictas I own, this watch definitely holds its own, nonetheless, and I smile every time I glance at it, whether on the shelf, among its brethren, or on my wrist. You won't be disappointed in this terrific watch from Invicta -- as a gift to yourself, or a loved one, it's more than worth the asking price. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A well thought out watch made of quality materials
*by R***B on January 16, 2015*

I've had this watch for almost a month and I'm thoroughly impressed. It's a beautiful watch and all of the materials used to make it are of high quality. Nothing about this watch looks or feels cheap. The chronograph functionality works very well. None of the button feels cheap or loose when pressed. Although some are disappointed that the crown doesn't screw down, you definitely don't want to be immersing the watch in water for extended periods of time because of the leather strap anyway. If you wear this in the shower the band will start to smell after a few weeks. I've been tracking the accuracy of this watch with my atomic watch. After almost 4 weeks my watch gained 3 seconds. Very impressive. I like the fact that it runs fast because all I have to do to reset it is pull the crown out for 3 seconds and I'm back to precise timing. One of the surprising features for me was just how well the chronograph works. It has a split second, second, minute and hour timer. After a few minutes the split second clock will stop, but the other hands will continue to turn. Once you pause or stop the timer, the split second hand will go to the correct location. This preserves battery power which I thought was very impressive. I wear my watch on my left hand and prefer having the crown on the left side. This makes it more comfortable for my wrist to move against the watch and not have the crown digging into my hand. All the buttons are just as accessible (arguably more accessible) for right handed folks also. This is a beautiful watch that has an appearance of quality that surpasses it's price point. I'm very happy and this has become one of my favorite watches.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality in finish and mechanism.
*by G***S on October 22, 2025*

Great quality, stylish design. Works well

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