InvictaPro Diver Stainless Steel Men's Automatic Watch - 40mm
A**R
Accurate, expensive looking, at a good price
Invicta is the 'orphan' of Swiss watches - in the '70s during the so-called 'Quartz Crisis' when everyone stopped buying Swiss watches and opted for cheap Japanese quartz watches, Invicta almost went under, but was saved by an American company, so strictly speaking, no it's not a Swiss watch.This particular watch comes in 3 variants: cheap quartz, mid-priced but excellent Japanese automatic movement (the one I have), and expensive Swiss automatic.I have some watches that cost much more, yet this watch holds a candle to all of them - it looks great, and the movement is smooth and so far has been very accurate (that's Seiko for you!) and the detail on the watch is very nice - it punches well above its weight.Size-wise it's a bit smaller than I thought, but that actually makes it more comfortable, so not complaining there.My only criticism is that the luminous dials lose their glow very, very quickly - if you go to bed at say 10pm, by 12pm you can hardly make out a thing and by 2am it's almost completely dark.Final verdict: Very nice watch, good-looking, water proof, and I'm very glad I got it. If you really need luminosity, then get a Citizen Eco Drive.
R**0
Excellent value for money!
Wow, what can I say about this watch? Let's start with all the positives! I bought this watch during a lightning sale for a price of £64 which is a good bargain compared to the RRP of £92 according to Amazon. I've worn this watch daily from time of purchase (July 2018) to present (December 2018) and wanted to give it a bit of time (ha ha!!) before I got around to making a review.==========================APPEARANCE & CONSTRUCTION==========================I love the colour scheme of this watch, my previous watches are a bit dull in comparison! The strap is polished stainless steel with gold-coloured plated stainless steel centre links. The bezel is also of stainless steel construction which is plated in blue and gold, with a luminous notch at the 12 o'clock position. The watch face is blue plated, with luminous dots for each clock position and surrounded in gold plating. The company logo is embossed under the twelve o'clock position and a 31 day calendar features in the standard 3 o'clock position. The hands are gold-coloured plated stainless steel with luminous strips, except for the second hand which just has a dot at the end with the company logo on the opposite end. The face is of mineral construction and has a small magnifying glass for the date. The colouring really is beautiful and makes the watch look very expensive.On the side of the watch body is a knurled winder which is gold-coloured stainless steel, and screwed into the body to create a tight seal. This must be done to maintain the 200M water resistance. After unscrewing the winder, it can be turned clockwise to wind up the mechanism, and pulling out one click allows you to set the time and date.A very minor criticism is on the watch body surface. All surfaces are highly polished except for where the strap is pinned to the body. This is very clear in one of my images. This looks to be a feature of the watch based on the advert pictures, but I feel this stands out a little bit, but this is personal taste.============MECHANISM============This watch is an automatic movement which means no batteries! The wind up mechanism can be kept running two ways: the first is via hand movement through everyday usage, and the second way is via the winder as mentioned above. I find that if I'm wearing this watch daily I do not need to wind it, but if I'm not going to wear the watch on a given day, I tend to give it a wind up when taking it off. If I do not do this, then the watch will require winding and resetting after ~24 hours of no use. If you have a watch winder, then no big deal, but I do not.============WARRANTY============The watch comes with a 2 year warranty from the manufacturer which can be increased by an additional year once you've registered the product after purchase using the supplied paperwork. You will need to supply the serial number which is etched on the underside of the watch body.============FITTING============The strip provided was massive for my small wrists! Luckily, I own a tool which can push the pins out and shorten the strap length to my liking. If you don't own such a tool (they can be found on here for reasonable price) then you can always get any good watch shop to adjust for you for a small fee.============CONCLUSION============I bought this watch back in July 2018 and at the time of writing (December 2018) I have had zero issues with this watch. I've worn it out in the rain, but never in the shower, and have had no issues with the watch face fogging/misting up when the winder has been screwed into the watch body securely. The surface of the locking mechanism is showing small signs of wear but this is due to where my wrist naturally sits when using a computer etc. and when I put my watch down when I take it off. Other than that, the watch is in excellent condition! I have accidentally knocked the watch face against things and there's no observable damage. I can highly recommend this affordable watch for daily use!
A**R
Invicta 8926OB- Impressive!
Let's start with the box.It's bright yellow, padded and neatly displays and protects the watch. Tucked under the upper lid is your operation manual and a piece of card explaining the extra one year warranty available should you register your time piece.Upon opening the box you are soon reminded that the 8926OB is an accurate homage to the Rolex Submariner; at a glance they practically look identical. The dial, bezel, crown and case of the watch are polished extremely well to the point where the watch appears to be almost too shiny, however this is simply my opinion and taking into account that the watch is brand new, the shine may dull down slightly with use. Time keeping is surprisingly very good, the 8926OB uses the nh35 automatic Seiko movement, which is their latest most reliable movement to date, so far I haven't lost or gained any noticeable differences in time (I've had it for 1 week).The bracelet to me feels slightly cheap; but taking the price of this watch into consideration, it isn't a complaint, but merely an observation. For the price the bracelet is very good. The watch sits nicely on the wrist and has a nice expensive 'weight' to it, you know it's on your wrist when you're wearing it. The bezel provides just the right amount of resistance when turning it and doesn't sound tinny when clicking; it's actually rather addictive ;) Some people have compained about not being able to screw the crown back in after making time or date adjustments, it's not hard and if you've got any common sense you'll be able to do it no problem; it's simply a case of catching the threads of the crown whilst applying the correct amount of pressure inwards- it works well and having showered in it I can comfirm it is definitely water-proof. I have no doubts it would stay water tight to the claimed 200M.All in all I am very pleased with the 8926OB, it's accurate automatic movement encased in a beautifully clean case and bezel make for a superb homage to the submariner at a mere fraction of the cost. I can fully recommend this watch to anyone looking for a diver that won't break the bank :)Alex.
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