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Invicta Men's Pro Diver Collection Coin-Edge Automatic Watch
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- Steel and gold tone stainless steel case 40mm diameter x 14mm thick; Exhibition case back; Black dial; Luminous hands and hour markers
- NH35A Japanese Automatic movement, 24 jewel; Assembled in Malaysia; Watch weight: 152 grams
- Steel and gold tone stainless steel band, 205mm L x 20mm W; Band is adjustable by adding/removing links; Fold over safety clasp
- Mineral crystal; Screw-down crown; Unidirectional coin edge stainless steel bezel with black top bezel ring; 200 meter water resistant: Suitable for professional marine activity and surface water sports. Suitable for diving.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 8.27 x 0.79 x 0.55 inches; 5.47 ounces
- Item model number : 8927OB
- Department : mens
- Batteries : 1 Lithium Metal batteries required.
- Date First Available : November 28, 2013
- Manufacturer : Invicta
- ASIN : B00J4JKOX6
- Best Sellers Rank: #16,378 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry)
- #29 in Men's Wrist Watches
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Brand, Seller, or Collection Name | Invicta |
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Model number | 8927OB |
Part Number | 8927OB |
Model Year | 2011 |
Item Shape | Round |
Dial window material type | Mineral |
Display Type | Analog |
Clasp | Fold-Over Clasp with Safety |
Case material | Stainless Steel |
Case diameter | 40 millimeters |
Case Thickness | 14 millimeters |
Band Material | Stainless Steel |
Band size | 210 millimeters |
Band width | 20 millimeters |
Band Color | Two Tone |
Dial color | Black |
Bezel material | Stainless Steel |
Bezel function | Unidirectional |
Calendar | Date |
Special features | Water Resistant, Glow I n The Dark, Bezel Marking, Second Hand |
Item weight | 5.47 ounces |
Movement | Japanese Automatic |
Water resistant depth | 660 Feet |
Product Warranty | For warranty information about this product, please click here |
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the watch. They mention that it looks decent, nice, and sharp. They appreciate the finish of the steel and the bracelet clasp. The box it comes in is beautiful and gives the look of a much more expensive watch. Customers also appreciate the exhibition case back, which is a nice touch. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and appearance of this affordable watch.
"...This stainless steel and black bezel model is a beautiful watch, with the heft of about 150 grams or 5 ounces for both watch and the very solid and..." Read more
"This is a beautiful, highly functional watch...." Read more
"...On my wrist, I think it looks great -- it's 40mm, ie, medium sized these days, and that suits me.2. Feel.It has a surprising heft...." Read more
"...My impressions after a few months: It's a flashy classic design that's gotten me complements and I keep looking at it in disbelief that I got it..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the watch. They say it is a sturdy, reliable, and affordable watch. Customers also say it has no flaws, is well-assembled, and has a Seiko NH35a movement. They also mention that the engineering is much better than on some of their more expensive watches, and that it is an excellent watch for the everyday man.
"...with the heft of about 150 grams or 5 ounces for both watch and the very solid and smooth steel band, but surprisingly comfortable to wear all..." Read more
"...It is a true dive watch, water resistant down to 200 meters and has a functioning rotating bezel, useful for timing various activities...." Read more
"...I like that very much -- it's reassuring, somehow, and suggests robustness and superior build quality to my way of thinking.3...." Read more
"...The engineering is MUCH better than on some of my more expensive watches. The insert fits flush with the bezel, and mates to the crystal perfectly...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the watch. They say it is the best automatic watch in this price range, and is of high quality for the price. Customers also say that Invicta does a good job of producing an inexpensive automatic, and it has a decent commercial grade bracelet.
"...This is totally remarkable for such a seriously affordable mechanical watch (paid WAY under 80 bucks for this one)...." Read more
"...If you're considering this watch, I say buy it. It's very reasonably priced for what it is and you'll have ample time to return it if you don't like..." Read more
"...line, I think the 9937 is the better watch, and probably worth the price difference, but I found none of the issues with the 8926 that were reported..." Read more
"...This watch and this price range is necessary as not everyone can afford a Rolex Submariner, I place myself firmly in this group of people...." Read more
Customers like the movement of the watch. They mention it's reliable, accurate, and a workhorse. Some say the bezel moves easily and the watch is durable. Overall, most are satisfied with the movement and recommend it to others.
"...Others have talked at length about the high-quality movement and number of jewels (the guts of this), and that info is impressive and influenced my..." Read more
"...The signed crown is a nice touch in this price range. Bezel action on my model is good, a little back play so not rock solid by any stretch...." Read more
"...It's a great looking piece with an accurate movement when you consider the price and I get compliments every time I wear it...." Read more
"...It has a very well respected Seiko automatic movement.The build is durable...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the watch. They say it's a nice heavy watch, with nice scripting on the weight. They also say the size and weight of it are perfect. Customers also mention that the band is completely wrapped in heavy, clear plastic to protect it from scratches.
"...for a watch at this price-point, but it feels substantial, but not overly heavy, when wearing it...." Read more
"...Light enough to be very comfortable and heavy enough to not forget you are wearing a quality watch. I definitely love the look of the thinner lugs...." Read more
"...It stands tall on the wrist and is pretty bulky which only bothers me when it gets caught on long sleeve shirts and jackets at the arm pit when..." Read more
"Really nice looking watch. Was surprised by the size and weight of the watch. It is easy to set up. Looks and feels great...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the watch. Some mention it's an extremely accurate timepiece, keeping perfect time, while others say that it does not keep as good time as they would like, is erratic, and runs a little faster than specs suggest. The beat error is 1.5 ms, which is high, but OK with them.
"...The watch is also an extremely accurate timepiece. I have had it for over a week and the time is still right on." Read more
"...My only concern is that it seems to lose a couple of minutes each day and need to be reset to the correct time every 2 days...." Read more
"...Again, however, I will say this: my watch has been keeping perfect time. Saying so here will now probably jinx it, but we shall see...." Read more
"...It seems to keep good time through the week and although I'm not precisely checking it to the second, it lines up with the time on the computer when..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the watch. Some mention that it operates very well, while others say that the illumination is very poor and only works well for a short time. Some say that after being exposed to water, the watch is a complete failure.
"...The fact it is so hard to rotate also means it is good for the job at hand, because it stays where you set it!..." Read more
"...Bezel action on my model is good, a little back play so not rock solid by any stretch...." Read more
"This is a beautiful, highly functional watch...." Read more
"...This Invita works great looks great feels great. It is hard for me to find a good looking watch that works well and does not break the bank...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the watch. Some mention that the dimensions suited them perfectly, while others say that the bracelet is very big and the watch fits small on their wrists. The case is quite tall and may have trouble slipping.
"...Fit and finish are very good, and I would have no complaints if this were a 500 dollar watch, but for way under 100 bucks, this is a beautiful gift..." Read more
"...When setting the date and time, I will say that the crown feels a bit gritty...." Read more
"...The size is just right. I certainly didn't want one of those giant thick and bulky watches that seem to be the only things available...." Read more
"...The construction, fit and finish is excellent on both watches, they feel and look exactly the same on my wrist, and I simply cannot account for the..." Read more
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To get it out of the way, there is ONE niggle: I woud rather have a bright white coat on the pointers, than the neon-green "lume" paint. "lume" in modern watches is nothing but a gimmick, as the original lume coats in the first half of the 20th century were radio-active! We don't have those anymore, so modern lume only glows, when a watch is "charged" in bright light, and it only lasts a minute or two, so is totally useless and dark at night.
Otherwise, this Invicta is a lovely watch, both tough and dressy (which is almost impossible) and maybe my favourite ever, after I wore many designer watches, like Skagen, and many tough daily beaters, with so far nothing more accurate and reliable and tough than a Casio, believe it or not.
Growing up with the first quartz watches, I never even looked at mechanical watches until now. The Seiko movement in these Invictas is within 15 seconds or so in a day, so it is easy to live with, as far as accuracy is concerned, so it is good enough not just for a retired guy, like myself!
The dial is very easy and a joy to read with this black dial and white(ish) hand hand theme. The picture of the Pro Diver on my wrist was made in a dimly lit room and it only gets better in better light.
This stainless steel and black bezel model is a beautiful watch, with the heft of about 150 grams or 5 ounces for both watch and the very solid and smooth steel band, but surprisingly comfortable to wear all day!
Is it a Rolex? No. Is it as good? Yes, not just for the money, and I find it in far better taste than wasting big money on a Rolex, even if I had that much :)
In trade for not ever needing a new battery again, I was expecting a so-so accurate watch, within maybe -20 to +40 seconds per day as specified for the NH35A movement by Seiko, that is inside. Depending on how it is worn and stored at night (mine needs to go face down to slow down a bit, after running ahead a wee bit all day), it actually stays well within 15 seconds/day, and I only adjust it twice a week now. This is totally remarkable for such a seriously affordable mechanical watch (paid WAY under 80 bucks for this one).
Only my lesser quartz watches are this good (it only gets better with a real Casio!), so for a purely mechanical watch, it is simply outstanding!
I checked this one with a timegrapher (free app for phone is available, or you can buy a physical one), and in the different positions (face up/down, 12 up, 6 up, 3 up, 9 up), it is either a few seconds per day fast or slow, always within 12 seconds per day, so with daily wear, where your hand changes position all the time, it averages out to just about perfect.
Fit and finish are very good, and I would have no complaints if this were a 500 dollar watch, but for way under 100 bucks, this is a beautiful gift from the makers! The design is of course nothing new, and even the 1953 Rolex Submariner this is paying homage to, was a design evolution rather than a completely a new design, if you pay attention to really old movies. So those who hate this Invicta as a Submariner copy, can get lost :) All I know is, that to buy a new Rolex, I would have to order one on a waiting list and spend at bare minimum what 200 or more of these little Invicta marvels would cost, and even more with extras, like the date wheel that is included here!
This one looks simply great and fits into any environment, whether you actually use it as a dive watch (many people do, just read reviews all over the web), or with a suit at a posh dinner party!
A word about being waterproof:
You HAVE to screw down the crown! If you see a gap between the crown and the case, the crown is open, and if the watch fills with water, it is YOUR fault! This will happen on any dive watch with a screw-down crown, if you do not pay attention, so those who wrote bad reviews somewhere about these watches leaking, did not pay attention. There is a whole video about that subject on Youtube as well.
I am a retired and stroke disabled guy with heart problems, so I'd be nuts to dive in anything deeper than a bathtub, but I am confident this is every-day water-proof after taking a few showers with it :)
OH yes, the bezel - it rotates anti-clockwise only. It is very stiff and hard to rotate, tough to use for old and partially paralyzed hands like mine, but it clicks nicely into place at 2 clicks per minute marker. The fact it is so hard to rotate also means it is good for the job at hand, because it stays where you set it! When you set it with "0" to where the minute hand is at this time, it is an optical aid to start counting minutes, which is important for divers with air tanks! This is from the days before calculators and digital watches, just like slide rules. You could try to remember when you started, but in physical stress situations and going through temperature and pressure extremes, which I have been in as a veteran, the mind can get very foggy, so a simple display of simple and important information is crucial for survival. Once set, push the bezel clockwise to seat it with at most a tiny slip into the last click-stop, and it lines up perfectly, being a real precision piece!
Altogether, LOVE it!
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024
To get it out of the way, there is ONE niggle: I woud rather have a bright white coat on the pointers, than the neon-green "lume" paint. "lume" in modern watches is nothing but a gimmick, as the original lume coats in the first half of the 20th century were radio-active! We don't have those anymore, so modern lume only glows, when a watch is "charged" in bright light, and it only lasts a minute or two, so is totally useless and dark at night.
Otherwise, this Invicta is a lovely watch, both tough and dressy (which is almost impossible) and maybe my favourite ever, after I wore many designer watches, like Skagen, and many tough daily beaters, with so far nothing more accurate and reliable and tough than a Casio, believe it or not.
Growing up with the first quartz watches, I never even looked at mechanical watches until now. The Seiko movement in these Invictas is within 15 seconds or so in a day, so it is easy to live with, as far as accuracy is concerned, so it is good enough not just for a retired guy, like myself!
The dial is very easy and a joy to read with this black dial and white(ish) hand hand theme. The picture of the Pro Diver on my wrist was made in a dimly lit room and it only gets better in better light.
This stainless steel and black bezel model is a beautiful watch, with the heft of about 150 grams or 5 ounces for both watch and the very solid and smooth steel band, but surprisingly comfortable to wear all day!
Is it a Rolex? No. Is it as good? Yes, not just for the money, and I find it in far better taste than wasting big money on a Rolex, even if I had that much :)
In trade for not ever needing a new battery again, I was expecting a so-so accurate watch, within maybe -20 to +40 seconds per day as specified for the NH35A movement by Seiko, that is inside. Depending on how it is worn and stored at night (mine needs to go face down to slow down a bit, after running ahead a wee bit all day), it actually stays well within 15 seconds/day, and I only adjust it twice a week now. This is totally remarkable for such a seriously affordable mechanical watch (paid WAY under 80 bucks for this one).
Only my lesser quartz watches are this good (it only gets better with a real Casio!), so for a purely mechanical watch, it is simply outstanding!
I checked this one with a timegrapher (free app for phone is available, or you can buy a physical one), and in the different positions (face up/down, 12 up, 6 up, 3 up, 9 up), it is either a few seconds per day fast or slow, always within 12 seconds per day, so with daily wear, where your hand changes position all the time, it averages out to just about perfect.
Fit and finish are very good, and I would have no complaints if this were a 500 dollar watch, but for way under 100 bucks, this is a beautiful gift from the makers! The design is of course nothing new, and even the 1953 Rolex Submariner this is paying homage to, was a design evolution rather than a completely a new design, if you pay attention to really old movies. So those who hate this Invicta as a Submariner copy, can get lost :) All I know is, that to buy a new Rolex, I would have to order one on a waiting list and spend at bare minimum what 200 or more of these little Invicta marvels would cost, and even more with extras, like the date wheel that is included here!
This one looks simply great and fits into any environment, whether you actually use it as a dive watch (many people do, just read reviews all over the web), or with a suit at a posh dinner party!
A word about being waterproof:
You HAVE to screw down the crown! If you see a gap between the crown and the case, the crown is open, and if the watch fills with water, it is YOUR fault! This will happen on any dive watch with a screw-down crown, if you do not pay attention, so those who wrote bad reviews somewhere about these watches leaking, did not pay attention. There is a whole video about that subject on Youtube as well.
I am a retired and stroke disabled guy with heart problems, so I'd be nuts to dive in anything deeper than a bathtub, but I am confident this is every-day water-proof after taking a few showers with it :)
OH yes, the bezel - it rotates anti-clockwise only. It is very stiff and hard to rotate, tough to use for old and partially paralyzed hands like mine, but it clicks nicely into place at 2 clicks per minute marker. The fact it is so hard to rotate also means it is good for the job at hand, because it stays where you set it! When you set it with "0" to where the minute hand is at this time, it is an optical aid to start counting minutes, which is important for divers with air tanks! This is from the days before calculators and digital watches, just like slide rules. You could try to remember when you started, but in physical stress situations and going through temperature and pressure extremes, which I have been in as a veteran, the mind can get very foggy, so a simple display of simple and important information is crucial for survival. Once set, push the bezel clockwise to seat it with at most a tiny slip into the last click-stop, and it lines up perfectly, being a real precision piece!
Altogether, LOVE it!
1. Appearance.
It looks terrific straight out of the case and appears to be well made. On my wrist, I think it looks great -- it's 40mm, ie, medium sized these days, and that suits me.
2. Feel.
It has a surprising heft. I wasn't expecting this for a watch at this price-point, but it feels substantial, but not overly heavy, when wearing it. I like that very much -- it's reassuring, somehow, and suggests robustness and superior build quality to my way of thinking.
3. Durability.
Too soon to tell, overall, However, when I accidentally banged the watch against a heavy metal gate the other day, I winced, fully expecting to find at least a cracked or scratched crystal, or damage to the strap. Nope. Nada. I wasn't just relieved, I was, again, very pleasantly surprised by this piece.
4. Reliability.
Again, probably too early to say, overall. Again, however, I will say this: my watch has been keeping perfect time. Saying so here will now probably jinx it, but we shall see. I was not expecting this from my own prior experience with an automatic watch, and some of the other reviews here. It wouldn't have bothered me too much, as I viewed time gain/loss as part of the automatic watch experience -- and I like to engage with my devices. Sort of like preferring to drive stick over automatic. It's a personal thing. But, so far, this watch has kept perfect time.
5. Automatic movement.
I just prefer it to quartz, although quartz is, typically, just perfectly accurate. I didn't want to see the word "quartz" on the dial, and I liked seeing the watch-movement on the back of the case. That movement, however, is painted yellow, not left stainless. Initially, I was put off by this because I just didn't like the aesthetic. However, I almost never see it as the watch is on my wrist all the time, and now I've become used to it anyway.
6. Service.
This also really surprised me. I took delivery of the watch and followed the instructions (or so I thought) to set both the time and the date. Problem: time re-set ok, but not the date, no matter how often I tried. I was disappointed and annoyed with myself. After all, at this price-point, what could I expect? So, I waited 24 hours and was advised I could either get a complete refund or a replacement. If io ted for the replacement, i would have 30 days to return the original, or else my card would be charged again. I opted for the replacement, which arrived a few days later. Again, I was unable to set the date, although the setting the time went flawlessly. Again I was frustrated, but also skeptical of the possibility that not one but two watches had the identical issue. Perhaps the problem wasn't with the watch, but with me -- perhaps I was doing something wrong? I took them to a nearby jeweler/Invicta dealer, who showed me that, yes indeed, the problem was me. When setting the date, even though you are going forward, you have to wind backwards, ie, counter-clockwise. Problem solved! I therefore returned the replacement watch and kept the original. Yes, the instructions in the box could have been clearer, but I was mightily impressed by the Seller (Amazon?) immediately sending me a replacement with no questions asked, and then giving me 30 days to return the original before charging my card.
7. The"unboxing" experience.
People post YouTube videos of themselves unboxing their latest doo-dad all the time. Certainly, there is something satisfying about unboxing your new iProduct or Cartier that adds to the whole ownership experience. This, for me, was not that. The box is a horrible vinyl. The yellow color isn't exactly subtle, but would probably look better in cardboard. I don't keep it out anywhere visible. The instructions are stuffed into the lid and don't fit. It all looks and feels wrong. The watch itself was covered in a number of transparent protective tapes, that were tricky to remove and required some patience. All that said, none of these (minor) gripes have affected my overall, very positive experience.
8. Value For Money.
You could get yourself the quartz version for about $30 cheaper at the time of writing. While that's not nothing, and is about a full one-third less than this watch, I opted for this model. The quartz model also has a slightly different bezel, one which I actually prefer as it's a little more modern and subtle, without the classic, jagged "teeth." This watch has the traditional look. However, for me, an automatic stainless-steel diver's watch with these looks, heft and reliability at this price, represents excellent VFM.
9.Conclusion.
If you're considering this watch, I say buy it. It's very reasonably priced for what it is and you'll have ample time to return it if you don't like it.
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É um relógio automático muito preciso, com reserva de marcha de 30 horas, aproximadamente.
Resistente a água com a coroa fechada (já testei na praia e piscina).
Para quem está na dúvida, compre sem medo. Você vai se surpreender.
But...there is something about a purely mechanical watch that, despite its drawbacks compared to quartz, has an essence that is alluring. Like a vacuum tube guitar amplifier, or a vinyl record it is somehow more human.
That this watch, and more importantly the Seiko NH35a movement it contains, can be had for about $100 is incredible. It contains the culmination of generations of mechanical timekeeping and precision manufacturing technology and despite its low price point is very accurate when well-calibrated and at body temperature (mine was measured at +1 sec/day but sometimes is much more than this). It's about as accurate as a mechanical watch can be. By the way, if you ever need a new movement (I damaged mine attempting to regulate it), you can purchase a new one for about $30 from eBay and swap it out. Finnicky, but possible.
The case of this specific watch is a nice homage to the Rolex Submariner, which claims an accuracy of +/- 2 sec./day). I've worn it for some time now and it has held up well. My favourite watch!