Invicta Pro Diver 43 mm Automatic

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Invicta Pro Diver 43 mm video review. Automatic Japanese made movement. 200 meter water resistance.
A very affordable automatic watch for daily use

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  • Does the second hand stop when you are setting this watch?

  • No, the second hand keeps moving. This is not a "hacking" movement.

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  • I'll agree that Invicta's are cheap in price. I don't agree they are total crap though. For the money, you get a lot of watch. Bang for the buck so to speak. Is it a Rolex or Omega? No but there is a world of difference in price there also.

  • Seiko is probably the best watch company in the world, when price is taken into account. At least they actually make watches, where most Swiss companies just buy movements (like this Invicta).

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  • I own a dozen Invicta watches, and have taken a few into the shower as a test. They have all survived. Any of their pro diver watches rated at 200 meters or more I test. This watch weights more than 80 grams, most likely 160 or more based on two other smaller Invicta watches that I own. The 9212 and the 8929ob also known as 8929c, both around 150 grams. My Grand Diver 3044 weights just over 200 grams but I think it's about 47 mm, so a bit bigger than this one.

  • I have one like this. From a distance it looks like the 50 anniversary green bezel Sub Mariner Rolex. I've had people think it is one until they get a closer look. I'd like the Rolex one but don't have the $7 grand. Thanks for a great video

  • I read that due to legality reasons with Rolex they had to add distinctive features such as a different size, smaller date magnifier and stamped case ETC so thats the only reason they have opted for the stamped case. Take note that on this piece they added an Omega style bezel, which looks great i might add !

  • @elenchus what about rolex

  • only 80 grams? that's impossible. even without the bracelet that seems unlikely

  • If the Invicta name wasn't on the side of the case and the magnifying glass was stronger, it would be a nicer watch.

  • I believe that Invicta It's a great watch maker, or at lest the Pro Driver collection, good quality and it had the world's most repited and "copy" watch desing ever, from the Rolex Submarinier. In conclusion: they put good quallity a desing into the Pro Driver collection.

  • Good review. Never owned one and never will, amazes me how the border line ripped off the Breitling logo and the case design from Rolex lol. With that being said I'm happy they u a way so there own thing for cheap.

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