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Article: Invicta Angel Collection: Complete Women's Watch Guide (2026)

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Invicta Angel Collection: Complete Women's Watch Guide (2026)

The Angel collection is Invicta's signature women's line — and arguably their most thoughtfully designed. While Invicta is best known for bold men's dive watches, the Angel series proves the brand knows how to make watches women actually want to wear.

As a Tulsa-based authenticated Invicta dealer, we ship Angel watches to customers across all 50 states. Here's everything we've learned about the collection.

What Makes the Angel Collection Different

Unlike Invicta's men's Pro Diver or Speedway lines (which are tool watches disguised as fashion), the Angel was designed from the ground up as a women's timepiece. Smaller 38mm cases. Lighter construction. More elegant dial designs. Often accented with crystal or mother-of-pearl elements.

The result is a watch that works equally well with a business suit, a date night dress, or jeans and a t-shirt.

Key Specs Across the Collection

  • Case size: Typically 38mm — classic women's size
  • Case material: 316L stainless steel with gold-tone, silver-tone, or rose-gold-tone finishes
  • Crystal: Flame Fusion (scratch and shock resistant)
  • Movement: Precision Japanese quartz
  • Water resistance: Usually 100m (safe for swimming)
  • Dial options: Mother-of-pearl, colored sunray, crystal-accented

Top Picks in the Angel Line

Invicta Angel Lady ($79.99)

The classic entry-level Angel. Clean dial, stainless steel bracelet, perfect first-watch gift. Reads like a much more expensive watch.

Invicta Ladies Angel Watch ($102.99)

Slightly upgraded with crystal accents on the case or dial. The extra $20 gets you noticeably more sparkle without losing the refined silhouette.

Invicta Wildflower Ember (~$69.99)

Technically part of the Wildflower sub-collection, but fits the same aesthetic. Coral/pink dial option that feels feminine and fresh without being too "girly."

Sizing Guide

The Angel's 38mm case fits most women's wrists (5.5"–7") without feeling too large or too small. If you're unsure, measure your wrist:

  • 5.5–6 inches: Angel is perfect. May want to remove 1–2 links.
  • 6–6.5 inches: Ideal fit. Standard bracelet length works.
  • 6.5–7 inches: Great fit. May need to add a spare link.
  • 7+ inches: Consider Invicta's larger women's models (42mm+).

We size every watch in our Tulsa workshop before shipping — just leave your wrist size at checkout or email us.

Styling the Angel

For work

Silver-tone bracelet, white or black dial, under a blazer sleeve. Professional without trying too hard.

For date night

Gold-tone or rose-gold finish with mother-of-pearl dial. Catches candlelight perfectly.

For daytime casual

Any Wildflower color works with jeans and a tee. The colored dials add personality.

Is It a Good Gift?

The Angel collection is one of the most-gifted watch lines on our site, for good reason:

  • Timeless design — doesn't look "trendy" or dated
  • Works across ages from late teens to grandmothers
  • Genuine watch brand (not a fashion label with someone else's movement)
  • Price point that says "you're worth spending on" without being overwhelming
  • Ships in the original Invicta gift box with tags

Pro tip: If you're buying as a gift and don't know her wrist size, pick the standard bracelet length. We include a free resize note — if it's too big, she can bring it to any local jeweler and remove links in 5 minutes. Or ship it back to us for free resizing.

Why Buy From Tulsa Timepiece

  • Every Angel is authenticated and hand-inspected in Tulsa
  • Ships with original Invicta box, tags, and manufacturer warranty
  • Free insured shipping on orders over $100
  • 30-day returns if she doesn't love it

Shop the Angel collection →

Questions? Email TulsaTimepieces@gmail.com — real watch specialists answer every message.

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