I have had the Invicta (Rolex like) battery operated dive watch in the past. It was a good watch till the battery were out 2yrs. Then it's very inconvenient to find service. So look forward to seeing how the Automatic works for Me. I run a Hobby Farm in Maine and am rough on Stuff! Currently using a Casio Marlin which is 2yrs old a bit larger than the Invicta- I'm liking the smaller size already. Fits under your long sleeves easier.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Excellent watch, 40 millimeters case, 43+ with crown, rubber band is ok but very narrow, I will fit a nato strap instead, 20 millimeters strap, excellent watch for less than 60 bucks. Recommend 100%.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The watch is well made and accurate, the band is stiff and uncomfortable plastic. Invicta should have used a softer, more rubber - like band.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Despite the bad rep that Invicta gets for most of their watches, the pro diver series are actually one of the best bang for buck in this category. An homage watch to the might Rolex Submariner and a good one at that. Though I'm not a fan of some of the design details but for the price and bought new, those details fade as I wear it more and more.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Its nice watch, not too heavy, machine runs fine. self winding, good to see at nights, for scuba i find dial little a small. I think it is a great choice for the money paid. Great buy for $83 bucks.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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