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💼 Elevate your wrist game with the Pro Diver’s blend of power and polish
The Invicta Men's Pro Diver 40mm Automatic Watch combines a robust 23k gold-plated stainless steel case with a precision Japanese NH35A automatic movement. Featuring a luminous dial, magnified date window, and a durable coin-edge unidirectional bezel, it offers professional-grade 200m water resistance. Designed for the modern professional who demands both style and function, this watch transitions seamlessly from boardroom to weekend adventure.














| ASIN | B000JQJS6M |
| Additional Features | Bezel Markings, Glow In The Dark, Hour, Screw Down Crown, Water Resistant |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Gold |
| Band Length | 21 centimeters |
| Band Material Type | 23k-gold-plated-stainless-steel |
| Band Width | 20 millimeters |
| Bands | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,181 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #179 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Bezel Color | Gold |
| Brand Name | Invicta |
| Case Diameter | 40 millimeters |
| Case Material Type | 23k-gold-plated-stainless-steel |
| Case Thickness | 12 millimeters |
| Clasp Type | fold-over-clasp-with-safety |
| Closure Type | Foldover, Push-Button |
| Crystal | mineral |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 14,597 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Blue |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Tapisserie |
| Included Components | Watch face, watch band |
| Item Weight | 0.25 kg |
| Manufacturer | Invicta |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8928OB |
| Material | Gold-plated |
| Model Name | 8928 |
| Model Number | 8928OB |
| Model Series | Pro Diver |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Mechanical Automatic (Self-Winding) |
| Series Number | 8928 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Diving |
| Strap Type | Bracelet |
| Style Name | Stainless Steel (Model 8928OB) |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 886678113309 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
| Watch Movement Type | Japanese Automatic |
| Water Resistance Depth | 660 feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
L**4
I've done my research - We have a winner!!!!
This has been my first automatic type watch purchase. I refused to dive head first into purchasing, what could be considered a "higher end" brand as my first automatic. Examples include citizens (eco-drive), Seiko, Movado (I have one non-automatic), Bulova (I have two non-automatic) and so on. I'm pinching pennies as it is with the economy as it is. What does someone do when they want a watch for a price that won't break the bank, looks nice, functions well, and you can see yourself wearing it frequently? I rarely wear my Movado or Bulova's - matter of fact, I put those in a safe years ago. I only wore them with business suites etc. As daily wear watches, I've bought throw aways over the years. Casio digital watch, timex, no brand names and hell, even a smart watch (which I rarely used to it's full purpose) Enter the Invicta Pro Diver **Pros** - Watch Feels Solid - The band feels like good construction and so does the watch - Band is not loud - I can't really describe what I mean by this but some watch band links "cling" together when you move or the watch moves. Like it's cheap and loose. Not this band. It's solid. - Looks great - The colors on the band, dial, and so on really pop - Keeping good time - It arrived active already - I set the time last night, right to the second, and so far it's right on the money (I used my desktops windows time to nail the seconds down) - Higher end movement - I did a lot of research on the Seiko movement (NH35A) and according to some online sources, this is a 40.00 dollar movement by itself. - Water Resistance - I was looking forward to having a watch I could wear at all times. Even in the shower. Something as trivial as needing to take a watch off to shower and put back on after is annoying. I showered with it and (**important** make sure the crown is screwed down and tight to turn clockwise) I have no issues to report **Cons** - Clasp Quality - The clasp feels solid for the most part. I could foresee it wearing down over time. Kind of why I've decided to rarely, if ever, take off the watch. I'm not too worried about this. - Does not glow in the dark very well - I don't really know much about the science behind luminous but I can tell you that I'm simply not able to tell the time in the dark. It does glow but not bright enough in my opinion. - Invicta Branding - Some may have no issue with having an "Invicta" engraving on the bezel and the Invicta symbol on the second hand. Some may find that tacky. I personally don't really care. **Take Away** I'm happy with my purchase. I paid 74 bucks (I'm including taxes etc. in that price) for an automatic watch that functions well, looks great, is solid built, and will accomplish what I had as an end goal for buying my first automatic watch. Time will tell (pun intended) how well this watch holds up. I'm not a very daily active person. Meaning I work in an office setting. Not much going on that could cause any sort of issue for the watch. I am active during the week and on the weekends going to the gym etc. I plan on wearing the watch throughout all of those activities. I'll definitely be putting the watch through its paces. If you're just getting into the automatic side of watches, in a market saturated by countless brands mimicking other brands, and where a decent name "high end brand" starts at 150.00 (for really bottom barrel automatics) , to better looking name brand watches priced 300.00 to 500.00 , and you're wanting to save a buck, I think you'll be happy buying this watch. It checked most if not all my checkboxes. For the price and movement quality, you simply can't beat it.
N**7
A Real Gem at the Price
I've had this watch for about 6 months now, and I have to say that it is well worth the money. The build of the watch is conservative in a way, in that it is only 40mm. The color combination though is what really sets it out there, with a deep blue face set off by the gold and silver accents. An interesting thing to note is that in the light, the blue has kind of a sunburst effect which really adds on to its beauty, and in the shade, it features a more royal blue color. As for the arms, the second hand is impressive as it does seem to glide across the face of the watch, and the minute and hour arms add on to the sharpness of the watch. The lum I never had an issue with. It lasts the better part of the night for me and is descent. Looking at it, it is easy to see the similarities between it and the Rolex Submariner. Don't assume though that that's what you're getting, because it's not. What you are getting though is a beautiful, functional watch and at mere fraction of the cost. If you want to know, I got mine for $95.99. I do recommend though that you get the $4 sizing tool cause if you take it to a jeweler, it'll cost you an easy $15. Now to a problem a lot of people seem to have with the watch: it's power reserve. All my reply is, is what did you expect. This is not a quarts watch, it's automatic, meaning that it has no battery but rather is powered by reserved kinetic energy you can make either by wearing it or winding it or both more preferably. This makes it less accurate in the fact that it is powered on a continuously changing power source. Honestly though, if you plan on wearing it everyday, you won't notice it too much. Mine only loses a little less than two minutes a week. My Seiko 5 I admit does a better job, but simply doesn't have the same heft and looks as this watch. It is a good alternative if you like that and you can look it up on Amazon. Mine was the SNK375K1 and I have a review and hopefully some pictures too on it if you would like to look at it. Another problem I've read on from other customers is that the gold plating on the band wears off too fast. I would have to attest to this though, because as it does wear off eventually, it's kind of expected under certain conditions. I mean I've rubbed part of mine off, but that's on the parts where it is exposed to constant rubbing on a desk most of the day. That though, took me the better part of 4 months to do, and on a daily basis of 8 hours. So these people who complain about it coming off in a week are obviously doing something a bit more than what they are saying. If you have any questions or want any specific pictures taken of the watch, just leave a comment below.
D**D
Highly Recommend, Looks Expensive but Very Affordable!
I LOVE this watch. My wife and kids got this for me for Christmas and I wear it everyday. I haven't had a watch in a long time. I have a very busy lifestyle so I just never gave it much thought since I always have my phone with me for checking time. My family surprised me with it and they did such a great job finding one that fit my style, my skin tone, my taste. I am proud to wear this thing, it's a beauty and I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a watch that looks very expensive but is very affordable. Love the color combination with the deep blue face and the gold/silver combination in the band. It goes with everything having the gold and silver both present.
H**Y
So Far So Good
I purchased the Invicta model 8928OB and received it on 8/30. I wasn't too sure about it after taking it out as I was comparing it to another Invicta that I already own that is a Swiss Movement and has a somewhat heavier feel. Anyway, the color on the face looked a bit more purple than I preferred, however, my oldest daughter said it looked blue to her, and my wife and youngest girl said purple. I really didn't want to go through a return process after waiting so long to get this thing. I really was trying to get the 9938 model but Amazon shows it as unavailable. So, finally decided to buy a new watch, and I opted for the cheaper model since it was the closest thing to the 9938OB. I then set the watch and took it to a mall based jeweler, and had it resized to fit my wrist which cost $12.00. After two days this watch has not lost anytime, and I am routinely comparing the time from the 8928OB and my corporate provided phone which is time synched with company time servers. So far, I am pleased with its time keeping capabilities. I was wary as I am accustomed to Swiss level of accuracy for watches. On day two I executed the basic water test. I took a shower with it on to see if it could handle moisture and water flowing over it. So far, no problems. Make sure the crown is screwed on tight. Don't go King Kong on it, but make sure it's screwed on well. One interesting observation that I received from a co-worker is that he asked me if it was a Rolex, which I kindly replied, no. However, it was a good indication that the watch is a looker, and confirms quite a bit of what other owners have been saying. A good looking watch for the price. Remember it is an automatic watch which this is my first. I didn't wear it the day I received it, and as I was going to the mall to get it resized the watch had stopped. My heart dropped a bit as I thought the worst, but remembered it's an automatic watch. I just unscrewed the crown set the date and time and it started again. This time I kind of swung the bag it was in while I carried it to the jeweler to generate some kinetic energy to store in the spring. I am one who rarely takes off his watch, so unless there is something seriously wrong I probably won't ever have to wind the watch. My few critical points about the watch are the band doesn't feel as heavy as I would like, but considering the price I can grant forgiveness on that point, and the color is more purple in my eyes than blue. However, the positive comments I have received are enough to keep me quiet. To sum it all up, a good watch at a good price under $100, even with the resizing, looks good, and is a reasonably accurate timekeeper. So far, so good.
M**T
No Better Watch for the Money.
I received this watch about a week ago, and I want review it with my initial impressions. I also plan to update this review as necessary in the future. First things first, I want to avoid comparing this watch to a Rolex Submariner as much as possible, but for some obvious reasons, that won’t be entirely possible. The Pro Divers look nearly identical to Submariners so that is the primary reason that a Rolex comparison cannot be entirely avoided. But realistically, I doubt that anybody in the world has ever narrowed their purchasing decision down to a choice between a Rolex Submariner and an Invicta Pro Diver. I bought this watch, not instead of a Rolex, but rather because I aspire to a Submariner. My Dad has a Rolex, and let’s be honest, the Rolex Submariner is a far superior watch in every way. Simply put, a Rolex Submariner is 10 times the watch that a Pro Diver is. But, in defense of Invicta, a Submariner is 100 times the price of a Pro Diver. I think that any further comparison of the two watches is kind of pointless. My first impression of the watch is that it is very high quality for the price. The case is stainless steel with a screw-down exhibition back. The band is very sturdy with solid stainless steel links. However, the end links are hollow but I don’t see this as compromising the bracelet very much. The clasp is adequate, but I don’t feel that it is up to the same standard as the rest of the watch, it feels a little cheap by comparison. All in all though, it is a very sturdy watch. The bezel feels to be very good quality. It is 120 clicks but it is a bit stiff. That is not such a bad thing for me as I doubt that I will ever do any serious diving with it. The screw down crown is pretty good and definitely seals the case well. I have showered with this watch and submerged it in a couple feet of water with absolutely no problem. I see no evidence of water inside the case. I doubt that I will shower or swim with the watch too much as I am not sure how the gold plating will hold up to soap or chlorine. On that note, the gold plating seems pretty good but only time will tell how durable it is. When setting the date and time, I will say that the crown feels a bit gritty. But again, for the price I am not really complaining. The crystal is pretty good and the cyclops is OK. Not very dramatic magnification, in fact I could do without the cyclops altogether. The movement is a Seiko NH35A, 24 jewel automatic. I am not very familiar with this particular movement but I have read pretty good reviews. My experience with it so far is that it is extremely accurate. After a few days I have found it to be within 2-4 seconds per day of the atomic clock. The first three or four days I noticed that it was dead on all day while wearing it, but at night when I took it off and placed it on the dresser it would pick up about 4 seconds. Now, after about a week, it remains dead on all day while wearing it and only picks up a second or two at night. I understand that the mainspring needs a little time to “break-in” and I suppose that is what is happening. Even if I had the movement calibrated I doubt that it will get any closer than 2 seconds a day. That kind of accuracy for an automatic movement is pretty good even by high end Swiss standards. After one week my assessment is this: For less than $100 you are not going to find a better watch! It seems durable and utilitarian without sacrificing aesthetics. It is stylish and gets compliments without being loud or ostentatious. I really have only good to say about this watch and this is mainly due to its quality to cost ratio. If this watch cost $1000 this would be a very different review, but at around $100 you will not find a better watch! Update: I have been wearing this watch, on average, about 4 days per week for about four years now and I still only have positive things to say about this watch. It has held up very well both in terms of functionality and appearance.
J**L
Great watch and great price.
I bought this Invicta Automatic copy of the Rolex Submariner back in July 2018 on an Amazon Black Friday Sale. It still runs well and looks great but I primarily wear it as a dress watch. I like its glass back to show the watch’s mechanism. I’ve gone SCUBA Diving to 98’ with it off the NC coast. No problems. It has remained accurate to about 5-10 seconds/month. I store it on a nice wood auto-winder and wear it about twice a month for a day or two. I am sure if this was a daily wear watch with my active lifestyle. It would perhaps begin to wear the gold color off the band and the watch itself and would probably scratch up the Crystal. But I wanted it to be my nice looking analog watch so I could wear something besides an Apple iWatch Ultra 3. It has exceeded my expectations for the price.
J**)
Bought as a joke, but actually impressed.
When I saw this watch on the Black Friday doorbuster, it was just so cheap that I had to have one. In the watch world, Invicta is the butt of almost every joke because many of their models just completely fall apart on their own in a month or two and then the buyer ends up losing everything after finding out that the warranty only covers about half the watch, it costs money just to have them look at it and then claim it's not covered, etc. But the one watch that seems to get respect is the Pro Diver series with the Seiko NH35A movement. I bought this watch around the same time I also bought the Casio Pro Trek 6600-Y2 and while I think the Casio is nicer, the Invicta pro diver is a fine watch too, especially for the Black Friday price. It's got all of the basics covered. It's water-resistant (as long as you screw the crown down tightly), it's got the looks of the Rolex Submariner, which it's obviously a copy of, and (at least the one I got) keeps pretty good time. Loses a couple of seconds per day, which isn't bad for a low end automatic mechanical. This uses a very similar movement to the Seiko 5 series, which is fair bit more expensive. Invicta has a reputation for making some really gaudy, garish, and obnoxious watch designs, but this one isn't wild. It's a copy of a classic. Probably the only thing they did with it that I don't like is the laser-etched "INVICTA" on the left size of the watch, since Invicta isn't generally a watch name you want to scream. But still, if you want a cheap, decent, watch to run until the hands fall off, this is your watch. The manual for this specific watch doesn't seem to be included in the box as some sort of cost-cutting measure by Invicta, and must be read online. Probably the most important thing I read in it was when I couldn't figure out how to get the date window to work and it turned out you're not supposed to set the date between 9 PM and 4 AM or the thing will not work right. So I waited until after 4 AM and set the date to the previous day, then pulled the crown out all the way and changed the time forward until the date rolled over, and then set the time and pushed the crown back in, and it's been working right ever since. The automatic winding rotor is a bit loud, but it's not aggravatingly so. The 41 hour power reserve is quite sufficient as long as you wear it regularly or keep it winded up after you take it off (which is position 0 of three on the crown, from which you can manually wind the watch). Invicta suggests having the movement serviced every so often, but honestly the watch is so cheap that if anyone wants to charge you anything to fix it, you may as well toss it and buy a new watch. That's not so bad really. Many people have these things run for years without many problems, whereas I've heard of people complaining that if they don't get a $700 "servicing" for their Rolex every 4 years, it starts losing 15 minutes a day. Overall: If you need a beater watch that looks decent and don't want to be plagued by battery swaps, and don't mind resetting it to the correct time every few weeks, this is a good choice.
D**I
Amazing Watch, For The Right Person
As a 14 year old who loves to show off, I came across this watch and with about $100 to spend ( 1 day shipping and tax included into that) I decided to purchase this watch. When The Shipment came in the next day, It looked flawless. The box was perfect and the watch came with everything and even a little more like clothes and a manual. When I first tried it on, It wasnt even a close fit. Unless you are a 280lb 6''4' lumberjack, there is no way this watch is going to fit you without taking out a few links. I am 5''10' and about 150lbs and it fits perfectly with 1-2 links taken out from each side. I managed to be able to do this at my house withing like 10 minutes but without the proper experience and equiptment, you probably should take it to a professional to adjust. After getting the fit, the watch itself looks beautiful. The 23k gold trim and the blue looks amazing. Almost exactly like the rolex submariner collection, but I didnt even buy this to be a copy which is the good thing. Now every watch has its pros and cons so let me go over those. Pros. Probably the nicest looking watch for under $100 basicly a steal Water resistant up to 200 meters (about 600 feet) you should have no problem taking it to the pool, beach ect. Clasp is nice and gold plating is done nicely Winding and timer feature (manually) Very interesting back of the watch that is transparent so you could see inside This seems a little gimmicky but the glow in the dark feature on this watch is probably the best on any watch. I am so used to it now. Just be sure to get it some sunlight or else it wont glow Now with all the pros there are obviously cons. Watch is only gold plated (which is expected for the price) meaning it scratches very easily. Not a self winding watch so it loses I would say about 20-30 seconds a day not a big deal for me but it might be for some people. I just usually wind it every 2 weeks. Very flashy (which is for me a pro) but you might not like that. I have people approach me from several feet away asking about this watch so if you want to be like a fly on the wall, don't get this. Winding is a little tough but easy after getting used to. For me this watch is a definite buy for someone who wants to make a statement and is looking for an attention seeking watch beacuse trust me, 10s of people will approach you all the time (especially at my age) It is the nicest watch in this pricepoint but if you are looking for a watch just to tell the time perfectly by the second, then this would not be recomended. Overall a beautiful watch but it just depends what you like for in a watch Flashy, Pretty, Cool Features= buy Something to tell precise time, not very flashy/not trying to show off= don't buy Overall I would recomemend this watch to about 85% of the people i know
ا**ي
جيده
جيده انصح بها
J**T
Great watch. Maybe not for everyone.
Watch is as advertised. I have 7.5 in wrists and after removing two links the weight came in at 145 grams. At 40 mm it is as small as I would care to go and maybe a 42 mm might be better.Pictures don’t do it justice. It’s a beautiful timepiece. However, unless you intend to wear it often it may be a nuisance to some purchasers. The screw down crown is a must for a true deep dive watch but a push crown is more than good enough for most of us.If you let the watch run down you must unscrew the crown for winding and any other time/date adjustments. I mention all this because the crown is small and a bit awkward to use and the more you screw/unscrew it you risk damaging the threads. The display back and movement quality are very nice features at this price range but perhaps not needed by many of us and do add a bit of thickness compared to other Invicta watches. For the price I certainly will keep and use it but for others make sure you know what to expect, you might want to search the Invicta line for something a little larger and stick with quartz in the future. I think I will.
F**.
Wunderschöne Uhr mit Anziehungskraft
Ich habe viele Blitzangebote verstreichen lassen und immer wieder wolllüstig nach dieser Uhr gegoogelt. Die Marke Invicta erfreut sich in einschlägigen Uhrenforen keiner Beliebtheit, jedoch konnte ich nur wenige wirklich negative Rezensionen zu Uhren dieser Marke außerhalb von Amazon lesen. Naja, irgendwann musste ich sie einfafch mal haben. Man kann sie ja zurückschicken... Die Uhr kommt in der typischen gelben Invicta-Uhrenbox und ist komplett in Klebefolie eingewickelt. Die Verpackung macht auch als Geschenkbox etwas her. Beiligend gibt es eine generische Anleitung für die Grundfunktionen. Ich habe mittlerweile noch eine andere Invicta-Uhr, die Anleitung ist dieselbe. Das Armband musste ich erstmal um drei Glieder kürzen. Es sollte also um jeden Arm passen. zur Feinjustierung hat man an der Sicherheitsfaltschließe drei Löcher, mit denen die Länge weiter eingestellt werden kann. Die Schließe ist sehr stabil und ohne Daumennagel kaum zu öffnen. Leider bietet die Schließe nicht die Verlängerung für Neoprenanzüge, die bei Taucheruhren eigentlich vorhanden sein sollte. Dafür ist die Krone verschraubt und die Lünette nur einseitig drehbar. Auf dem Papier ist die Uhr auch 200m Wasserdicht, ich plane jedoch nicht, diese Uhr zum Schwimmen, Tauchen oder Duschen zu tragen. Die Leuchtfarbe auf den Zeigern lässt sich leicht aktivieren und leuchtet dann mehrere Minuten sehr hell nach, nach etwa 10 Minuten sieht man allerdings kaum noch etwas. Die Lupe über der Datumsanzeige ist bei mir gerade aufgeklebt, das Datum lässt sich sehr gut ablesen. Die Farbkombination gefällt mir sehr sehr gut. Das Blau leuchtet in der Sonne ganz toll und das Gold ist zwar deutlich sichtbar, aber nicht zuhältermäßig viel. Im Alltag fällt die Uhr auf und man wird, gerade auch zur optischen Nähe an das (vermutliche) Vorbild, häufig angesprochen, bisher fand sie aber keiner zu aufdringlich. Die Uhr ist eine Automatikuhr, man braucht also keine Batterien. die Gehäuserückseite hat ein Fenster, durch das man einen Rotor sieht, der bei Bewegungen des Handgelenks eine Feder aufzieht, die wiederum als Antrieb für alle anderen Bauteile der Uhr dient. Lässt man die Uhr liegen, so läuft sie etwa 24 Stunden, im Idealfall bis zu 48 Stunden, weiter (Gangreserve). Danach bleibt sie einfach stehen. Um sie wieder in Gang zu bringen, muss man sie tragen und bewegen, oder von Hand aufziehen. Diese zweite Möglicheit kann man immer mal wieder anwenden; Wenn bei Bürotätigkeiten die Handgelenke wenig bewegt werden schadet es nicht, etwa einmal am Tag ein paar Umdrehungen aufzuziehen. Dazu schraubt man die Krone auf, zieht diese aber nicht heraus. Dreht man nun die aufgeschraubte Krone im UZS, spürt man förmlich, wie sich die Feder im Inneren der Uhr bewegt. Laut Foren sollen bis zu 60 Umdrehungen der Krone möglich sein. Ich habe das nicht getestet und werde es auch nicht. Ich drehe meistens so 20 Umdrehungen, bevor ich sie dann wieder verschraube. Dazu trage ich die Uhr täglich, nachts und wenn ich dusche liegt die Uhr still. Bisher ist sie noch nie stehen geblieben. Da es sich nicht um einen Chronographen handelt, gibt es keine weiteren Knöpfe an der Uhr. Die Krone hat vier Positionen: verschraubt, Aufziehen der Feder, Datum einstellen und Uhrzeit einstellen. Meine Uhr geht ziemlich genau, pro Woche muss ich etwa 5 Sekunden nachjustieren. Das reicht mir vollkommen. Recherchen haben ergeben, dass das Uhrwerk von Seiko stammt, somit handelt es sich um ein einfaches, aber recht zuverlässiges Uhrwerk. Meine Uhr läuft bisher problemlos, ich bin gespannt wie lange. Bei einem Preis unter 90 Euro bin ich schon zufrieden, wenn sie die Garantiezeit von zwei Jahren (bei Registrierung) übersteht. Fazit: Die Uhr ist wirklich toll und ich bin voll und ganz zufrieden. Ich kann keine negativen Punkte nennen. Ich habe leider einen Kratzer auf der Lünette, den ich aber selbst verschuldet habe. Ich kann die Uhr jedem empfehlen. Sie sieht toll aus und sorgt für Gesprächsstoff. Allerdings muss man sie jeden Tag tragen, sonst bleibt sie stehen.
A**ー
いいよ!
この時計最高!ローレックスとクリソツ。ベルトは軽い感じだけど、機械式がスケルトンでお洒落。時計はローレックス、オメガとしてますが何ら問題ありません。
N**O
Cute watch
First things first, I had a horrible time with this order. Ordered it on 2nd October with the expected date of delivery on 5 th, after 3 chats with customer service got it delivered on 19 th October.Due to some technical glitch at amazon, the order for most of the time was not displayed on My orders page and When displayed cancelling option was not present. Any way the packing was good and the watch inside was cute and worth the Waite. It is my 4 th automatic and the second hand in this watch is moving smoothly like in my citizen and fossil without any jerky motion. Only con I can find at present is the band is having an old model clasp.one advantage with this is the band length can be adjusted easily without removing the links. See through glass at the bottom is interesting. I got it for less than 6 thousands due to the rebate on credit cards and at that price it is a very good bargain. May not be suitable if one wants a watch for every day use like most Indians. For watch enthusiasts particularly like me who can not even dream of a Rolex this is a must have to complete the collection. This watch is filling the last slot in my 12 slot watch box which one day I hoped to fill with a Rolex, instead now I am filling it with a homage addition of Rolex replica at a fraction of the cost. One word of caution is that the dial is Navy blue and in contrast to Bezel, in low light conditions looks dark. Review after almost 6 months. Working well, the gold shine still perfect , contrary to what was said by somebody here, my watch is keeping a very good time may be by 1 to 2 minutes slow every fortnight. Automatic too working well with about 36 hours of standby time. One thing I should say is that I have more than dozen watches and this watch due to its good looks gets more than its fair wrist time. I have another Invicta and that too is working well. 9th January 2018:- The watch still looks as if it is new and working fine after one and half years and keeping accurate time. November 2020 :- Working fine October 2021:- Still looks fine and working well. December 2022:- Looks good and still wirking with greate accuracy of less than 10 seconds a day. September 2023:- No complaints, still going strong. November 2024:- still looks and works good. August 2025:- Still working well after general servicing.
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