Lupah
Invicta's patented curved-case signature, equal parts dressy and theatrical.
Prices are a snapshot from when this page was built — confirm on the retailer's site.
Story & heritage
Wikipedia names Lupah as one of the early collections that helped power Invicta's 2000s revival. The official store still describes it as a patented signature, recognizable by its elongated curved rectangular crystal and emphatic case shape.
That silhouette matters more than any single colorway: Lupah is the line people remember when they think about Invicta's more fashion-forward side.
Materials & craft
The current 29mm steel reference uses a quartz movement, blue metal dial, stainless-steel bracelet and Invicta's Flame Fusion crystal, with 100 meters of water resistance. Even in the more ornate Chromalis and mother-of-pearl variants, the collection keeps the same arched crystal and elongated case architecture intact.
How to choose & style
Lupah works best when you let the case shape stay center stage. Steel or black-strap versions dress up easily; abalone, mother-of-pearl and gold-tone executions push it toward an intentionally louder jewelry-watch mood.