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The Invicta Pro Diver Automatic 31290 is a 40mm stainless steel men's watch featuring a reliable Seiko NH34 automatic movement, a secure fold-over clasp with safety, and 200 meters of water resistance. Its black dial and vintage-inspired design pay tribute to the original 1953 Submariner, offering a stylish yet practical timepiece that balances classic aesthetics with modern functionality—perfect for professionals seeking a versatile, conversation-worthy accessory without the luxury price tag.





| ASIN | B085HKXGZ5 |
| Additional Features | Second Hand |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Silver |
| Band Length | 210 Millimeters |
| Band Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Band Width | 20 Millimeters |
| Bands | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,163,668 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #5,272 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | Invicta |
| Case Diameter | 40 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Case Thickness | 14.5 Millimeters |
| Clasp Type | Deployment Clasp With Safety |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | Mineral |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 483 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Diver |
| Included Components | Band |
| Item Type Name | Automatic Watch |
| Manufacturer | Invicta |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 31290 |
| Model Name | 31290 |
| Model Number | 31290 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 290 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Strap Type | Bracelet |
| Style Name | Diver |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 886678369874 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Watch Movement Type | Automatic |
| Water Resistance Depth | 200 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
W**S
Invicta 1953 - Less an Homage, and more a Tribute.
When a watch enthusiast hears the word "homage" it tends to invoke an idea of "fake flex" with a knockoff trying to pass off as the more expensive version it's emulating. When a watch enthusiast hears the word "Invicta", it also tends to invoke the idea of "fake flex" with their line of oversized, over styled watches with ludicrous MSRP's that are deeply discounted to make you feel like you got the deal of a lifetime. Ironic then that Invicta of all people would release a watch that feels much more like a fitting tribute to a classic, then a cheap attempt to impress the luddites at the club. Enter the Invicta 1953, a remarkably accurate representation of the original Rolex Submariner Ref 6204 released in "not surprisingly" 1953. The reason I resist calling this an "homage" is because there is no "fake flash" to be had here. The Submariner Ref 6204 is such a rare piece, that the odds that you find one actually residing on someone's wrist today is non-existent. Also, the original submariner doesn't have many of the details that a modern rolex has. There is no date window with Cyclops. No minute markers on the bezel. No famous Mercedes hand set. In fact the original Ref 6204 bears relatively little resemblance to what the submariner would eventually become. So wearing a tribute watch to the "original submariner" isn't going to get you noticed. Also, this watch lacks the over the top styling and branded found on many of Invicta's other pieces. And as shown in the pictures is a surprisingly accurate representation. Granted, the 40mm case size is more in line with modern aesthetics than the original 37mm case size of the 6204. The second hand is missing the lume on the lollipop pip, and the Invicta is definitely thicker at 14.5mm to incorporate the ubiquitous Seiko NH34 movement. The 120 click uni-directional bezel is amazingly good at this price point with little or no play and good alignment with the index markers. The lume, while not amazing, is definitely a step up from what Invicta offers on their other divers. We're not talking Seiko or Citizen dive watch level lume here, but it is servicable. Speaking of Diving, Invicta claims this watch has 200m of water resistance, but it isn't an ISO Divers certified 200m, so it's not really built or tested for Scuba Diving. That being said, as long as you remember to screw down the crown, the watch should provide a respectable level of water resistance The bracelet is competent and consists of mostly solid links. The hollow end links and pressed clasp actually leans into the original vintage feel as the 6204 also sported a pressed clasp with hollow end-links. The bracelet itself has 4 levels of micro adjustment guaranteeing a good fit and it's well finished and comfortable as well. So Bottom Line, If you are a watch enthusiast, you get a competent, pleasantly accurate interpretation of a watch that was destined to become a classic. A reference that most of us will never see in real life, let alone have the option to own or wear. Whether or not the Invicta brand is a deal killer or not, one thing remains. Invicta, as a brand, has nearly a 70 year longer history than Rolex, and let's be honest, the Invicta branding does drive down the price of this watch to the level of almost being a no brainer. Even the most hardened watch snob can see this as being a special watch. If you aren't a watch enthusiast, you are getting a well made automatic Seiko for a fraction of what Seiko charges for their entry level mechanical watches. It's NH34 movement means that you can take it down to almost any watch repair shop and have it serviced.
C**C
Goldilocks Retro Homage?
I've long admired certain vintage inspired dive watches from afar, like the Tudor BB Heritage 41, Black Bay 58 or the Oris 65, but never pulled the trigger over the nagging feeling that the vintage styling would be a double edged sword. Retro cool but also impossible to wear as "too much". Now I could afford to pay and see (I've got a smp chrono and Rolex 116034 in my collection) and one would argue that I wouldn't lose my money if I had to sell them on (done so on many occasions) but I still felt I might regret it. So like many others, I thought of buying a cheaper homage watch to "try it on first". However, I've felt awkward wearing the Chinese clones I've purchased before. They have great specs and build quality but wearing 1:1 clones felt weird. This is where the Invicta 1953 seems to be the best of both worlds. I've seen a YouTube reviewer complain that the watch was disappointing in that it was only halfway committed. However I might argue that's it's greatest asset. Its a vintage inspired watch that is still wearable because it's also modern. In some ways it's similar to the original eta Tudor heritage bb diver in that it's slimmer, cleaner and avoids the riveted bracelet. It's better sized than either the bb or the bb58 with a 40mm case and 20mm bracelet. And while it has gilt, it's not overdone, with a cool matte black bezel and all brushed finish throughout (more like the pelagos). Even the patina lume isn't really yellow patina but more like the greenish hue you can get on modern watches, so it's kinda both. It's a homage, but not to the bb, and draws inspiration from the same place the Tudor got it (old Rolex catalogue). As opposed to Pd or San Martin, Invicta is a brand that is known for its own designs (sometimes infamously), even if it started it's reemergence in the 90's by copying the Rolex sub. So I feel it's more akin to wearing the seiko sur (great grand Seiko homage) than to wearing my PD 1692. It also doesn't hurt that this particular watch has sort of a cult following as the "best Invicta watch ever made" which makes it a good conversation piece. All of which makes it that much more wearable day to day, which I've seen in practice so far. This doesn't mean it doesn't have it's downsides. Mineral glass is not ideal and the bezel, while 120 click and with really good action, might still be slightly askew. The bracelet is rattly but looks good all brushed and this also results in much lighter overall weight, even if it feels less luxurious (on my 7" wrist weighs 138 gms). Also has ghost date but I prefer the no date look and it's an nh35 which currently runs -1 sex/day on my timer. The clasp is also sharp and I literally took a file to it to soften the edges so I wouldn't scratch my child if I picked him up. And while not the best spec sheet for $125 vs the Chinese watches, it still beats most mainstream brand watches for value. I like it a lot and might even keep it long term. It's especially a great watch to wear these days when it's kind of dangerous to wear an expensive watch like a Rolex or an Omega.
G**R
Typical Seiko accuracy. But an easy fix.
I've been looking at this model Invicta to come down in price for almost a year. Recently saw an Amazon Warehouse return for just over $80 so snagged it. I could never keep either of the 2 Pro Divers I previously owned due to the aesthetics of Invicta plastering their name and logo all over the watch and that god awful cyclops I'm not a fan of. It just screamed 'cheap' to me. Amazon's description of this 1953 model said, 'Used, Like new' so I figured what could go wrong? I found out why it was previously returned. Like just about every Seiko 4r3x series or NH3x series movement I've ever owned the accuracy always left much to be desired. This one was no exception and probably why the original purchaser returned it. It was running minus 32 seconds a day with a 4.0 beat error. With Seiko's advertised +45 / -35 seconds per day accuracy guarantee that is totally unacceptable to me and should be for anyone paying Seiko's prices. It did however only take about 15 minutes on my timegrapher to get it to a respectable +4 seconds a day at .1ms beat error so at the price of what most budget Seiko's are going for these day, this one's a keeper now. I like the understated aesthetics and retro look of the dial and I don't feel like I'm wearing an Invicta billboard now. If you're contemplating a Seiko my advice is to look to Epson's other brand and buy an Orient instead. Of all 10 or 12 Orient's I've owned I never had to regulate any of them out of the box. They're the budget watch's best kept secret, although not so much the last few years as folks are getting wise to Seiko's lack of fit and finish and accuracy issues. Two Orient Star models I have blow similar Seikos out of the water in so many regards it's ridiculous. But I digress... I'm happy with the 'returned' 1953, the deal I got on it, and hope to get good service the rest of the way.
J**R
Great homage piece with a Japanese movement at a great price point.
This is a great homage watch that lacks the usual gaudy in your face Invicta branding on the case. With the Seiko automatic movement, this watch is reliable and tough. I wear it at work with impact tools and heavy vibration and it continues to run flawlessly. The lume is bright, but doesn't last very long. The power reserve is fairly decent as well. Paired with a Nato strap, I think it's a sharp looking watch. I swim with it as well and have no issues with water intrusion thanks to the screw down crown and advertised water resistance. Very happy with the purchase.
B**T
Finally, an Invicta that I really like!
No billboard on the side of the case, no Invicta cross and wings logo at the top of the dial. Simple clean dial, lume... not GREAT lume... but lume. The case finish is mixed, mostly brushed with polished highlights. Bezel is more solid than most I have tried on Invicta. The strap links are solid with hollow end links but they fit nicely with no rattle and finished to match the case. Out of the box on a timegrapher it is running +9 to +11seconds a day, 280 amplitude and 0.1 beat error. I will check it again after some break in time. My only real complaint is the ghost date position, but with the NH35a it is what it is, and that is a solid movement that I can maintain myself so I can certainly live with it. Really not that big a deal. Without a doubt the nicest looking and so far I believe the best assembled of any Invicta I have owned or tried, and I have returned several without even taking the protective film off. At this price point I am pretty happy with this one. It stays.
A**R
Great Watch!
Amazing style. Everything about the watch is perfect and well-made. I have no complaints about the steel bracelet, but I immediately changed it to get the look of the original Bond watch. I don't have anywhere near the funds to get the real thing, but since this is not a replica, I am thrilled to be able to have the style. Accuracy out of the box is +6 seconds per day. The cons are all due to the seller. The watch was not brand new. Some of the protective film had been removed. The manual was missing. Also, the rotor was not yellow. This is my first Invicta, and I was looking forward to its distinctive yellow rotor. Other than that, Invicta themselves made a fantastic watch!
A**A
Good for the price
Bought for my husband as a Christmas gift. He loves it and wears it when he isn't working. He is very happy with his watch.
H**D
It's not real you'll get a knock off
"Your review doesn't meet our community guidelines. Please edit and resubmit." Do yourselfs a favor and Pass on this one. It's not the real one save your money.
T**T
For the price, fantastic
I'm not much of a fan of Invicta - usually. But this is maybe their best. It's a tribute to the dive watches of old. Quality, decent heft, the automatic movement keeps good time and it wears well on the wrist.
A**O
Invicta 1953
Ho letto molte recensioni positive riguardo a questo orologio che rievoca nel design il rolex 6204, finché non mi sono deciso ad acquistarlo . Premetto che non amo troppo gli homage ma questo ha veramente avuto un bell'impatto su di me. Credo che questo orologio abbia senso ad essere comprato perché richiama un pezzo storico dalle linee intramontabili e primo della serie forse più importante di sempre. Vetro minerale, corona a vite con logo senza spallette di protezione , ghiera girevole 120 scatti, pasta luminescente discreta su indici e lancette ore e minuti, no logo Invicta sulla cassa, fondello a vite a vista , movimento nh35 a Seiko , bracciale maglie piene con finali ripiegati non irresistibile ma nella totalità buono. Orologio bello, da indossare con la consapevolezza che si stia facendo riferimento ad un classico intramontabile. Invicta 10!
K**M
Amazing
D**Y
Good quality/service and price point
Quality/price point very good
R**A
Se ha convertido en uno de los consentidos de la colección !!
Es un reloj que te da mucho por tu dinero, esta bien construido, el diseño del dial me encanta, el movimiento es muy confiable y preciso, el tamaño es ideal para cualquier tamaño de muñeca. Yo lo uso con una correa nato negra y luce muy bien. Muy recomendable, hasta para los que odian la marca Invicta..., Actualización despues de mas de un año de uso..., el reloj sigue funcionando perfectamente, no hay quejas en ningun sentido. Sigue siendo de los preferidos de mi colección, realmente me gusta, es muy legible, y puedes probar con muchas correas, que le dan un toque diferente, no se van a arrepentir de tener ESTE Invicta en su colección...,
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