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Invicta Pro Diver Stainless Steel Men's Automatic Watch - 40mm

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The Rolex Submariner as the renowned cyclops magnifier on the date window which is not on every version of the Invicta But not only plays the Submariner case its role but also the classic size that is right at home on a wide range of wrists. It’s neither too large nor too small but a perfect sweet spot. For those looking for a Swiss-made alternative, the Tissot Seastar 1000 is worth considering. This watch offers a higher level of craftsmanship and precision, with a Swiss automatic movement and a sapphire crystal. The Seastar 1000 also boasts a 43mm case size, providing a more substantial presence on the wrist. The Invicta Pro Diver also comes 200m (660ft) water-resistant. I haven’t tried it out in the water yet, but swimming or snorkeling shouldn’t be a problem with this watch. However, taking it deep down for diving might not be the best of decisions. While most Pro Divers come with a yellow rotor, mine arrived in a simple silver-toned version. I don’t mind it, as the yellow version tends to be too flashy and overdone anyway.

A noticeable difference by the Invicta is the counterweight of the seconds hand that uses their logo and actually looks rather nice. All in all the dial is usually the most important element of any watch and in that regard I feel that the Invicta only looks good at first glance. The watch resembles probably the most iconic timepiece ever made – the Rolex Submariner. However, if you compare the price tags, several questions arise regarding this watch – is it good enough, will it last long enough, and is it worth buying? Hey everyone – my name is Tom, and I’m a watch collector and enthusiast. I’m glad you found this blog because there are so many generic content farms out there tailored to make you buy random watches instead of the best choice for your criteria.Lower quality execution is expected, but subtle decisions in the dimensions of different elements could have been made which make the watch look better without any additional costs. Bracelet & clasp Before summing up my thoughts on the pro diver I feel like this is important to touch upon. Learning how the sausage gets made, while uncomfortable, may play a factor in whether you want to buy this watch. That is because Invicta is like the sweatshop of the watch industry. The watch is equipped with a Seiko NH35 caliber that has found its way to many microbrand automatic watches. It is a caliber that every respectable watch enthusiast knows.

I’ve been wearing my Invicta Pro Diver 8926OB for several weeks now, and I can’t be happier. It has a nice heft to it (155g), grasps my wrist comfortably, and seems to be very sturdy. The watch isn’t too large to take all the attention, neither is it too small to look awkward on a man’s wrist. Even with much costlier choices at hand, the Invicta Pro Diver is the one I most enjoy wearing. Its look, comfort and timekeeping, seem to have me ‘wrapped’. I hope you’re enjoying yours, as well.That is why, in defence of the Invicta, I would like to point out that while the bracelet suffers in comparison with the Rolex it is very much in line with other watches of that price segment.

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