S**F
A great watch at an entry level price
A great looking watch in a Submariner case with a 3 year guarantee..I can’t wear any of my really expensive watches in London because of the crime wave, so this watch is perfect for everyday use.For the price of a couple of carvery meals I’m not picky, and when the battery dies.. I’ll just change it for something else, but that doesn’t mean it’s junk. My £200 Seiko has a 7N42C movement which retails for 7 quid..I also have the same watch from Addiesdive and honestly - the Invicta is way better.
W**R
Great watch well worth the money
Black dial and bezel. Very happy with it so far, this is my second invicta watch and it looks good, I have it on a bond nato now but the strap is nice too.For reference I have small wrists and this watch fits well.Only thing is it was slightly smaller than the other one I have & you see in the photo but to be fair I never checked the description on the item & just got it because of the photo. Would definitely recommend this watch
K**D
Great quality and lovely appearance
Really pleased with the overall appearance and quality.
T**A
Value for money but a bit overhyped, some QC issues with mine, consider Casio Duro
I bought this watch on prime day for about £39 GBP having heard very good things about the pro diver in general. For the price, it is a good watch and feels solid. I took it off the metal band (which is flimsy and jangly, but that is to be expected) and put it on a silicone strap and it's comfortable to wear. The crown operates decently. My primary issue is that the bezel on the watch is misaligned slightly (at least in my case, possibly a quality control issue). It is off by one or two degrees and I am the sort of person who will be annoyed by that. Especially when it is reduced, this remains a good value watch for the money, but, owning both, I can say that if your wrist is large enough to support it and you aren't dead set on the watch being automatic then the Casio Duro is superior at a similar price point. The value proposition is still here with the Invicta because of the low price but its quality has been somewhat overhyped online. The second hand missing the markers is expected but I am honestly surprised by the bezel issue. There are some sharp edges on the case and the overall finishing is not to the standard of the Casio Duro despite the two watches being very similar in price.
J**D
A watch with a Rolex onesie
I bought this watch because, firstly I am a sucker for a green face watch there is something so gorgeous about them, secondly, I have a Rolex Lady Datejust and as fab as it is, the eyesight isn't what it once was and trying to read the date is an exercise in futility, and thirdly, I needed a quality divers watch that could double up for day wear and that I could actually see the date.Anyway, on with motley and let's discuss this Invicta Pro Diver watch, it is sleek and very solidly built and as others have commented, it does bear a striking resemblance to the Rolex Yacht Master without the eye watering price tag or as I prefer to call it, this is a watch in a Rolex onesie 😊.Pros:Looks good, easy to read the date (yes, I know I keep going on about the date but it’s important) keeps accurate time and feels solid. Bezel rotates easily enough and the security clip on the bracelet is very secure, ensuring you don’t accidently unclip and witness your Invicta disappear into the watery depths. The packaging is also neat and practical and once again has a Rolex vibe to it albeit in grey as opposed to green leather and pastel mint suede. There is a card within the box to allow you an extra I year of warranty bringing it up to 3 years which is always a bonus. For the price (I paid £64.27) this watch, is without doubt exceptional value.Cons:It’s not a Rolex but who cares? my only real gripe and it’s a very minor one, is the security clip on the bracelet, maybe it’s just my feeble woman fingers and the fact I don’t want to break a nail, but it is very secure and by that, I mean it requires a bit of effort to unclip it in order to actually release the catch and take the watch off. Men probably won’t have that problem as most tend to be able to open jars with minimal effort, so a mere watch clip will be a breeze. I will need to get a couple of links removed so it fits my wrist better, other than that, I really can’t find fault with it.So, to sum up if you want a watch that not only looks good for everyday wear, can pass muster for evening wear, and ultimately do what it is designed to do, which is be a diver’s watch, then this Invicta ticks the boxes on all those points. One other thing, some people have mentioned that the sweep second hand does not line up with the seconds printed on the watch face, that’s where the mistake is, this is a diver’s watch, the sweep second hand matches and lines up with the seconds printed on the rotating bezel.
N**A
Very nice watch
Good quality. It looks much more expensive than it actually is. It was a gift which was very well received. It's robust, and so far there have been no issues at all.
H**G
Great value but only at a cheap price.
I wanted a Submariner homage watch and got this for a great price.Good points:Looks like a SubmarinerGood qualityAccurateGood value for the price paid - £45Bad points:The lume is very poor and faint.The bezel is very stiff and hard to turn.Otherwise, good value for money and I would recommend it, but only if you get it cheap, I paid £45, it isn't worth a lot more than that.Update on 17 May 2025.The watch is going well and still looks fine.The bezel has gradually loosened a bit and is now easier to rotate.
I**Y
lovely watch.
weighty enough to know your wearing it but not to be annoying, great action even down to an audible tick when you listen to it. looks great and much more expensive than it really is.
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