

Shop Invicta Pro Diver Stainless Steel Men's Automatic Watch - 40mm ✓ free delivery ✓ free returns on eligible orders. Review: Very good watch for the money - This is a brilliant watch for the money. Mine came in very nice packaging and from day one has kept fairly accurate time. If you want to the second accuracy buy a quartz watch. I wanted a watch that will never need a battery and will never need the back to be opened. And this one does the job perfectly. You will have to manually adjust the watch if the month has less than 31 days and to me that’s a convenient time to adjust the time if it has gained or lost a few seconds over the previous month. Also the bezel on mine has no slack whatsoever and the zero pointer matches 12 on the dial perfectly. The sweep of the second hand is very smooth. The bracelet on mine is well made and comfortable to wear. It was easy to adjust by removing a few links and is now a lovely fit. Going by online reviews, this watch is either accepted for what it is, ie a submariner lookalike, or it is a blight on watchkind. To me it is just a very nicely made and nice looking watch for an amazing price, and it has a very good Seiko mechanism inside. Win win all the way. If you are a watch snob you won’t bother anyway but if you want a nice accurate well built and good looking watch then don’t hesitate to choose this one. Review: Amazing Watch For The Money! - I've had this watch for 12 years now. Still looks really great - the materials Invicta use are top notch, particularly the "gold-plate". I actually wear it as an everyday watch, including at work. I've had so many compliments over the years I simply couldn't add them all up. The weight and size of the self-winding Seiko movement adds heft to the watch, making it more impressive than the Quartz version. I get probably at least one compliment a week at work - often asking if it's a Rolex. On the negative side, as other people had noticed it does lose quite a few seconds, perhaps even 5 min a week, after 10 years or so. However it's possible to regulate the Seiko movement if you know what you're doing, to get it down to 1 min a week. I have two other Invictas - but this one gets by far the most use. Would wholeheartedly recommend - especially for the price! One of the best things I've ever bought - there's a reason why people collect Invicta watches. Edit: managed to regulate the watch and it now keeps pretty good time if worn daily. Definitely the best value watch I've ever bought and overall the favourite of my 4 Invictas.







| ASIN | B000EIA0LW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #236,706 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #848 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,058) |
| Date First Available | February 16, 2006 |
| Department | Male |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 8928 |
| Manufacturer | Invicta |
| Product Dimensions | 0.59 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches; 5.64 ounces |
G**E
Very good watch for the money
This is a brilliant watch for the money. Mine came in very nice packaging and from day one has kept fairly accurate time. If you want to the second accuracy buy a quartz watch. I wanted a watch that will never need a battery and will never need the back to be opened. And this one does the job perfectly. You will have to manually adjust the watch if the month has less than 31 days and to me that’s a convenient time to adjust the time if it has gained or lost a few seconds over the previous month. Also the bezel on mine has no slack whatsoever and the zero pointer matches 12 on the dial perfectly. The sweep of the second hand is very smooth. The bracelet on mine is well made and comfortable to wear. It was easy to adjust by removing a few links and is now a lovely fit. Going by online reviews, this watch is either accepted for what it is, ie a submariner lookalike, or it is a blight on watchkind. To me it is just a very nicely made and nice looking watch for an amazing price, and it has a very good Seiko mechanism inside. Win win all the way. If you are a watch snob you won’t bother anyway but if you want a nice accurate well built and good looking watch then don’t hesitate to choose this one.
P**R
Amazing Watch For The Money!
I've had this watch for 12 years now. Still looks really great - the materials Invicta use are top notch, particularly the "gold-plate". I actually wear it as an everyday watch, including at work. I've had so many compliments over the years I simply couldn't add them all up. The weight and size of the self-winding Seiko movement adds heft to the watch, making it more impressive than the Quartz version. I get probably at least one compliment a week at work - often asking if it's a Rolex. On the negative side, as other people had noticed it does lose quite a few seconds, perhaps even 5 min a week, after 10 years or so. However it's possible to regulate the Seiko movement if you know what you're doing, to get it down to 1 min a week. I have two other Invictas - but this one gets by far the most use. Would wholeheartedly recommend - especially for the price! One of the best things I've ever bought - there's a reason why people collect Invicta watches. Edit: managed to regulate the watch and it now keeps pretty good time if worn daily. Definitely the best value watch I've ever bought and overall the favourite of my 4 Invictas.
G**K
Good solid cheap automatic diver style watch
Bought this for a holiday so i could have a watch that i didnt worry about while in the sea or pool. They seem to get look down on but I'm pleasantly surprised. i think it's a great wee watch. I have a smaller wrist and it wears great. Comfortable and 200m water resistant is pretty good. Easy to size the strap too. Easy to read the time and looks sturdy enough. For an automatic watch it's a good deal. Would give it 5 stars but the lume is terrible. No yellow movement on the back which I wanted but still worth the money. No issues with the time accuracy.
B**N
another great Invicta watch.
Gorgeous looking watch, I have 5 Invicta watches now, great looking watches with great build quality. I bought this one with the black Polyurethane/Rubber Strap, just for a change, but it's more suited to a bracelet strap, so swapped over with a yellow/black Quartz bracelet Invicta i have, both watches look much better now.
G**K
Good Quality, Smart Looking Great Gift.
I wanted to buy a watch for my Nephew's 21st birthday. My brief was to get a really good looking watch that had the qualities of an expensive watch but would be a watch he would wear everyday and not be too frighted about either damaging or loosing. This Invicata ticked all the boxes. It has the good looks of a Rolex which let's face it a heck of a lot of watches aspire to. The black goes with everything. It looks good. It is a Man's watch really heavy and thick but it looks really good. This is awatch that will be noticed yet is really functional. It is water proof. I know that my nephew likes to swim and this is the watch for him. I got an automatic because this is the favoured watch if you dive or go in water quite a lot. If it were a battery whilst you can easily reoplace the batteries it is the seals that you need to watch out for. If the seals fail then the watch is ruined. A nice touch with this watch is the rear where there is a glass back that allows you to see the movement action. A convesation piece if you like. I already have an Invicta Watch and am pleased with it BUT this one does look better. It is a decent price for a really good looking watch. You do need to get a couple of links taken out of the strap unless you are a big body builder. A decent local jeweler will do this for you for around a fiver. Believe me it is worth getting a jeweler to do this for you because they know what they are doing and a fiver for a good fit and a good job is worth it. The jeweler that did mine gave me bags of advice like don't adjust the connecting part that folds to the max because this puts a lot of strain on the bracelet- better to take another link out. etc. Sound advice. With a bit of care it will run and run and if the worst does come to the worst its reasonable price means it will not be the absolutely disastrous loss that you would get with a Rolex. Post Script. My nephew was pleased with the watch.
M**C
Invicta automatic Pro DiverS2 9094 and Grand Diver
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D**Y
Invicta 9094 Pro Diver - Incredible value for money
I paid £63 delivered for the Invicta pro diver 9094 blue coloured model. I didn't expect much for such a cheap price, but I got a lot more than I paid for. The automatic movement inside is the Seiko N-H35A, bidirectional auto rotor winding, hacking, screw down crown, ability to hand wind as well, mineral glass (wish it had sapphire). Checked the watch carefully, no quality control issues, decent enough bracelet. Cyclops well positioned and actually does a great job of magnifying the date, main reason I bought it was trouble seeing the date on some of my other watches. If like me you see a beauty in automatic mechanical movements and incredulity that something purely mechanical, springs rotors cogs and clockwork can be accurate to seconds a day, then this is a nice watch to place in your collection, or as a first watch. The accuracy of mine on a timegrapher seemed to steady at a few seconds + per day, but in reality, on the wrist I will be happy if I am within +8-10 seconds per day. I will feed back how good it is when worn. It's important to remember that these watches will never be anywhere near as accurate as their much cheaper quartz brothers. By cheaper I mean the quartz movements can be a few pounds whereas the mechanical movements cost much more and they have something a quartz movement can never have....soul. I see it's gone back up to £92.51, still good value, but perhaps again they will drop in price on a deal and if you see a 9094 pro diver automatic for under £80, jump on it. Try and make sure it's fulfilled by amazon and not an import, that way you will have a European warranty. Update: Been wearing the watch for a few days now and the accuracy on the wrist is amazing, someone in the factory obviously set this movement up right and assembled it carefully. The accuracy over 48 hours is incredible, it has gained just 3 seconds in 2 days. Less than 2 seconds per day...this is unbelievably good for an automatic movement of this calibre. Just a note on the link pins, either have the proper tools, or take it to a jeweller to get the bracelet adjusted. One of my link pins was very stiff and without the proper tools would either have been impossible to extract or you might have damaged the bracelet. All the other pins were normal. I have read you can get the odd tight pin. Sized and on the wrist it looks great though. I just wish Invicta did the same watch with sapphire crystal. Update, the watch has been worn since 8 August 19 when I received it. The accuracy has settled down to just under -2 seconds a day in the last few weeks and since the 8th of august to today 27th August has lost only 10 seconds in that time....incredible for 19 days. I'm sure it can't last, but so far it's the most accurate mechanical watch I own and the cheapest watch I own (it was just for fun). I've since decided I will try and respect it a little as it's such an accurate timekeeper....a most unexpected purchase.
A**)
A great watch for the money - better than buying cheap fake watches.
I wanted a nice watch as my Seiko refused to hold charge after many years of faithful service. I was looking at Bulova, Citizen etc then saw this. I spent a lot of time reading other reviews and was off-put by some negative reviews of bad experience with the make o watch. I almost did not get this, but in the end decided to as it was such a good price - a lot less that buying a copy of a watch. It arrived the next day and on opening the yellow box, the watch looked classy from the start. The strap was a little large so had to remove 2 links (one from each side of the clasp) then to fine tune I had to adjust the pin in the clasp. This was easy done by pushing in the pin at the side and sliding it up (or down), then doing the one on the other side. They soon click into place on the next notch. I set the date and time then screwed the crown back in. At mid day the date changed, I had the watch hands at the wrong time - they must be hands in 24 hours, so 11am was set to 11pm - strange, no other watch I have had has done this. After correcting the time, I adjusted the watch to my phone. I have worn it every day and night for a week, just removing it to shower (even though it is water proof - a force of habit). So far over the course of a feel it has lost 42 seconds, which I find not bad at all. After being in the light for a while and then becoming instantly dark, the hands and number markers glow quite bright for easy to see in darker rooms. If it is a gradual darkness, the hands are not too easy to see at first, but at night I hold the watch up to my face and I can see the time even in the dark, the hands glow just enough to ensure that. The clasp is a little tight to get off, so am hoping that this may loosen a little after more wear. I am getting compliments on the watch as it looks a lot more expensive than it actually was, and am thinking of betting another watch from Invicta if the price is right. UPDATE FEB 2015 Had the watch now for a while, wearing it daily, only taking it off for a shower. I have lowered the star rating by 2 for the following reasons. 1. Timekeeping. The watch loses 5 minutes per week. Every week I need to keep adjusting the time. A watch that does not tell the correct time is really not that good. 2. When adjusting the time, it is hard to push the crown back in. You have to angle it a bit and push a few times until it goes in. You know when this is done when the second hand starts moving again. It can take me a good 40 seconds to push the pin in, by which time it is already not telling the correct time I set it to. The watch looks great, feels great. Pity that the timekeeping is poor and the quality of the crown is lower than I would expect. Would be angry if I had paid the so called RRP. This is obviously a made up RRP to make you think you are getting a bargain.
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