








🌟 Own the moment with Invicta Pro Diver — where style meets unstoppable precision.
The Invicta Men's 5053 Pro Diver Automatic Watch combines a 40mm stainless steel case with a mineral dial window and luminous markers, powered by a Japanese automatic movement. Designed for the modern professional, it features a unidirectional dive bezel, screw-down crown, and water resistance up to 200 meters, all secured by a stainless steel bracelet with a safety clasp. Its exhibition case back offers a glimpse into the watch’s precise inner workings, making it a standout blend of durability, style, and technical excellence.













| ASIN | B00HVQNWJC |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,919 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #116 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (39,654) |
| Date First Available | January 16, 2014 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 17039 |
| Manufacturer | Invicta |
| Product Dimensions | 1.42 x 1.85 x 1.65 inches; 5.33 ounces |
W**4
How do they do it at this price?!
I couldn't be more pleased with the Invicta Pro Diver model 9094. Mine shipped with no blemishes or imperfections. The watch came in the official yellow Invicta box with the yellow plastic Invicta name tag wrapped around the bracelet. The watch face, back, and band were covered in protective film. For the last 10 years I have been wearing an Invicta Pro Diver model 9937. I loved the 9937 but moisture got inside and fogged the crystal about a month ago. I tried a couple things like drying it with a hair dryer and even removing the back and reapplying silicone grease to the gasket, but no luck. I planned to buy another 9937. I wanted to stick with a stainless band automatic dive watch with a see-through back case. The 9937 is the same price it was 10 years ago and is a great value at less than $250 for a Swiss SW200-1 movement. The current 9937 is essentially the same as the one I bought in 2013, but with one change: The "SWISS MVMT" marking at the bottom of the face is no longer there. :( The 9937 still has the "SWISS MOVEMENT" marking engraved on the case back, but the marking removed from the face is a disappointment to me. It's a minor detail, but I know it would bug me every time I looked at the watch. While I was deciding whether to buy a new 9937 anyway, my daughter got a Tissot Seastar 1000 36mm. The Tissot is a Swiss made dive watch with a similar style to the Invicta Pro Diver. It's hundreds of dollars more than the Invicta Pro Diver watches and is very high quality, though it has a quartz movement. Her Tissot has a blue face and bezel and is very attractive and I liked the look. I wasn't sure if I would tire of the blue face and bezel over time but decided to give the Invicta 9094 a try since it was only $72. Wow, I am impressed! In direct sunlight, the face has an iridescent deep blue shimmer that changes depending on the viewing angle. The bezel is a slightly lighter shade of blue in the sunlight. Out of direct sunlight, the color difference between the face and bezel is more noticeable, with the face being a dark blue and the bezel a light blue. Looks great either way, but if you want to show it off, it's amazing in direct sunlight. The blue is a bit "blingy" compared to the black watch I replaced but I love it so far. Appearance-wise, the 9094 is almost identical to my 9937. Same size, face, hands, and markings. The bracelets are both solid-link oyster-style with brushed outer finish and shiny center finish, but the 9937 has thicker links - 4mm vs. 3.5mm. I weighed both watches and the 9937 is 145 grams compared to 139 for the 9094. I assume most of that is due to the heftier band on the 9937. The 9094 feels just as substantial as the 9937 on my wrist. I was skeptical going from the Swiss SW200-1 movement to the Japanese Seiko NH35A movement. Out of the box, my 9937 was slow by about 12 sec/day. It stayed like that for a few months. I unscrewed the back and adjusted it and got it to about 6 sec/day slow. In comparison, the 9094 has been running about 3.5 sec/day fast out of the box. I'm shocked it's that good. It took 17 days before it was 1 minute fast. At $72, this was more a temporary experiment (to see if I liked the blue face/bezel as opposed to black) than a permanent replacement for the 9937, but for now I'm in no rush to get anything else. The 9937 did have that "Flame Fusion" crystal which remained scratch-free for 10 years despite being somewhat of a beater watch. Time will tell if the mineral crystal on the 9094 will remain scratch-free as well. Bottom line, I don't know how Invicta can make such a quality automatic watch at this price.
R**E
Great price. Great watch.
I bought this watch to be my work watch. My beater watch. Able to take the beating and scratches of everyday use. I baby my expensive watches so this one is my daily. To be honest, im impressed. It looks nice. Better than i expected for the money. I got it for less than $100 so the price was perfect. Being self wind is just a bonus. No battery to replace every 2 years. I took out one link and its still slightly loose for my wrist. Perfect. I hate leather bands that are constricting. I like a watch to move a bit. Looks great. Not too heavy. Self winding. Great watch. If you didnt know, you would think this is a watch 3-4 times the price.
F**S
Good value, excellent piece.
I only just received my watch so this is a first impressions review. I'll update in intervals to give a better idea of performance, wearability, etc. The watch itself is built sturdy, and comes in a very nice yellow suede lined box. Very nice looking. I have shied away from Invictas in the past because they seem so large on the wrist. I'm ok with large watches, I own 26 watches now, but don't like oversized ones. The band is solid stainless and was easy to remove links to adjust. I only mention that because I have run across newer bands that use a different system of pins holding the links together. Did I mention how nice the watch looks? A lot of watch collectors have apparently had issues with Invicta's customer service. I can't speak to that as I said I received it only today and it appefars to be in good working order and I am so far very satisfied. I'll give it a month or so of wearing before I can comment on performance. I set it to the second by the NIST official time sire so it will be interesting to see any time variances in the coming months. So far I will say that I highly recommend it and look forward to adding it to my collection. Maybe this will open up the Invictas for me. I have my eye on the 8928OB Pro Diver. Update: A previous reviewer gave this watch two stars because of a perceived defect. The crown was 'Frozen' and he could not turn it to set the watch. As a result he sent it back. When I got my watch the crown was frozen too. I too was at first dismayed but as it turns out that's how it comes. The crown in a stowed position and just needs to be carefully popped out. I've only had my watch for a few days but I think I can now speak to its accuracy. It has an automatic movement so relies on a system of wound springs and gears to provide power to drive the movement. When I first got it I pretty much left it up to the natural motion of my hand to wind it. Result, after the first night's sleep it had lost nearly a full minute. Just on a whim I tried deliberately winding or shaking my wrist for a few seconds thruout the day. The next morning when I checked the NIST site the watch was now a whole minute ahead. So how much you move or wind your watch has a definite effect on its accuracy. An automatic like this one will never compare to a Quartz movement for accuracy, but if you want a timepiece that with a bit of care and maintenance every couple of years will be passed on to the next generation and possibly beyond, this is the watch for you. For a watch that's like a piece of art with its hundreds of tiny mechanical pieces moving together you can either see a little inaccuracy as a flaw or a mark of its charm. Buy the way, it was pretty much an obvious thing but I only saw it after reading about the movement types. On a wind up or automatic watch the second hand moves in a sweeping or smooth motion ticking multiple times a second around the dial. A Quartz watch's second hand only ticks once a second hence the pronounced 'stuttering' movement.
A**R
Ótima construção e acabamento, além de possuir uma ótima máquina automática.
F**K
I purchased this watch about three weeks ago and absolutely love it. There is nothing not to like about this watch. The packaging is nice and acceptable and doesn't look bad or cheap. The watch itself is beautiful. I was really taken by its solid look and feel. This watch is hand wound which is a big plus compared to most other automatic watches out there double or sometimes triple the price. The watch measures 40 mm across the dial( without the crown) The crown is a push-down which ensure its water resistance. The bezel on this watch is unidirectional and a little hard to turn and needs some getting used to. So far the time loss on this watch has been 4 - 5 seconds per day which is phenomenal. This is what one would expect from Rolex Submariner. I highly recommend this watch.
S**8
I like the way it feels and it's beautiful in your wrist..just like my Rolex watches.
R**R
This watch is a waste of money. It loses 1 minute a day. So disappointing.
G**1
9ème montre achetée chez Amazon en 7 mois. Voir mes commentaires précédents pour plus d'informations sur mes montres achetées. 5 Seiko ( 3 solaires, une SUP086P1 avec calibre Seiko V115, une Diver's Chrono SSC017P1 avec calibre Seiko V175, une SNE097P1 avec calibre Seiko V158, une mécanique Seiko 5 de la série SNK80xK2 avec calibre automatique Seiko 7s26 21 rubis, 1 quartz Sportura Chrono SNAE67P1 avec calibre 7T62 ), 1 Lip ( 10513822 quartz Chrono avec vraisemblablement un calibre Citizen ), 1 Bulova ( mécanique 96A136 avec calibre automatique Citizen / Miyota 9015 / 8250 21 rubis ), 2 invicta ( mécaniques, une 8928 et cette 8926 avec calibre automatique Seiko ( SII ) NH35A 24 rubis ). Pour l'instant, toutes ces montres fonctionnent très bien. Ceci étant dit, parlons de l'Invicta 8926 qui est un clone de mon Invicta 8928 ( La bicolore or et argent avec lunette et fond bleu ) en un peu moins bling bling. : ) Invicta, ancienne société suisse rachetée par des fonds américains. Montre hommage à un modèle très connu et à la marque à La couronne, elle-même copiée sur une montre suisse en son temps de marque Blancpain. Je dis hommage, car rien ne laisse supposer que c'est une copie. Marque Invicta et logo très différents sur les boîtiers, trotteuse, fond de boîtier transparent (qui permet de voir fonctionner un mouvement mécanique automatique avec réserve de marche de 48 heures de marque Seiko ( SII ), modèle NH35A avec stop secondes customisé, côtes de Genève, " Invicta watch group ", " USA Product design ", " 24 jewels " sérigraphiés sur le système de remontage automatique) et bracelet ainsi que marque Invicta gravée sur le coté gauche du boîtier. Montre livrée dans une boîte jaune de bonne facture avec intérieur en peau de chamois, notice d'utilisation ( en anglais ) et carte de garantie constructeur de 1 an non remplie. Heure extrêmement visible la nuit et ceci sur une longue durée. En cas de soucis, Amazon s'occupe de tout. Le poids de cette montre est de 153 grammes avec tous ses maillons ( Chaque maillon pèse 5 grammes ). Etanche à 20 ATM, soit 200 m. Lunette unidirectionnelle. Attention aux rayures sur le verre qui est un verre tout simple. C'est une montre à couronne vissée, donc pensez à dévisser la couronne avant de la mettre à l'heure et à la bonne date et revissez la couronne à fond sans forcer ensuite. Comme j'ai achetée cette montre directement chez Amazon et non pas dans la galerie marchande, j'ai donc reçu une facture avec TVA du montant que j'ai payé, soit 86 euros frais de port inclus. Rapport qualité / prix imbattable à mon humble avis sauf peut-être chez Orient ( Une marque de Seiko réservée au marché asiatique et trouvable sur Amazon ) et Gigandet. Les différences avec mon Invicta 8928 achetée il y a 7 mois ( payée 91 euros ) sont minimes. Lunette beaucoup plus difficile à tourner, un petit rodage s'impose. Garantie 1 an sur la 8926 au lieu de 2 ans sur la 8928 et boîte d'aussi belle qualité mais beaucoup plus petite en largeur et en profondeur sur la 8926 ( Voir photos jointes. 8928 à gauche, 8926 à droite ). Attention, contrairement à la photo qui représente une 8926OB ( c'est parfois difficile de s'y retrouver avec les références Invicta ), la lunette a une forme légèrement différente et le boîtier fait 40 mm de diamètre et non pas 42 mm de diamètre comme indiqué dans les spécifications. Vous pourrez prendre votre douche, vous baigner et descendre jusqu'à environ - 30 - 35 mètres avec cette montre. Si vous souhaitez descendre plus bas, il faudra bien entendu opter pour une montre plus onéreuse, votre vie en dépend. N'oubliez pas que pour avoir une montre mécanique qui tient bien dans le temps, elle doit toujours être en fonctionnement, donc si vous avez plusieurs montres mécaniques, un remontoir à montres s'impose. Une large gamme de remontoirs est disponible sur Amazon. Hormis cela, ma 8928 perd 10 secondes par semaine, ce qui est assez exceptionnel pour une montre mécanique, surtout à ce prix. Merci au calibre Seiko / SII NH35A.
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