Category: (Watch)
Invicta's Pro Diver watch for men is a classically-styled timepiece featuring a 48-millimeter, stainless-steel case, and a stainless-steel band. The watch also features a black bezel with unidirectional movement and a black dial showcasing luminescent hourly indices, a date-keeping function and luminescent hands. This exquisite timepiece combines ruggedness and elegance to make it the perfect watch for work or play.
Pro Diver Collection
Plunge into any horizon using the steadfast guidance of the Invicta Pro Diver. Stylishly classic, internal workings are forged with variations of either Swiss chronograph or 21-jewel automatic movements and willingly navigate in depths up to 300 meters. Built with confident prowess, the fortitude with which these timepieces function makes the Pro Diver the quintessential in performance.
a gainerReviewed by R. Fusillo, 2009-11-29
Handsome, but it gains almost a minute a day. A watch, then, to take out of the drawer to go diving and to then put back in.
Nice looking but doesn't keep on tickingReviewed by M. Gonzalez, 2009-11-08
I bought this watch a year ago. I still love the way it looks, but it does not keep good time.
Just shortReviewed by Hendoo, 2009-08-10
I've had this watch about a week and have been very pleased with it. The combination of esthetics, quality, and value is tops. The only thing that keeps me from giving it five stars is the large "INVICTA" engraved on the left side of the case. Other than that, couldn't be happier!
big, heavy, and great!Reviewed by John Lyons, 2009-07-07
I own both the 4605 and the smaller 8928. Both are great watches, but the 4605 is a size larger, meater, more manly! Its big. Its heavy, Its sturdy! It is a great watch to wear with short sleeve shirts! If you have a large wrist, you will definitely want this watch over the small 89-- series! Also, the new bezel does look great. It makes the older coin bezel seem outdated! If you are considering this watch...what are you waiting for! You may want to check out the 4607 which has a blue face and gold down the middle of the band.
Pleasantly surprisedReviewed by DocRWM, 2009-06-20
I'm what some call a watch nut, others call us WIS, but that means
I own 20+ watches and am "into" them.
I've been a real skeptic of Invicta for a long time. Friends talked
me into this one. I was pleasantly surprised.
First, its 43mm not 44mm - says so in BIG numbers on the
caseback.
Initial Impression: Impressed with the quality of the packaging,
the features of the box, and the initial impression of the
watch.
Weirdness factor: What on earth does the hang tag that says "Not
Returnable if Seal Removed" mean??? I have NEVER seen anything like
that on any watch I have ever owned.
Now for the watch itself.
Dial: Nice basic Rolex style dial. Like the Manta Ray logo, subtle
- which is a REAL surprise on an Invicta - which is good. No
apparent flaws. Overall, nicely executed.
Crown: Nice size, descent logo. Screw down. Initial threading is
rough, not a good sign, but it smooths out after the first full
rotation.
Lume: Initial glow up is nice but the cardinal point markers are
uneven in their application of lume. Appreciate the second hand
dot. Haven't had time for long-term examination of it
overnight.
Bezel: Nice looking, clean, clear, no readily apparent flaws. Like
the look of the coin edge but its a bit tough to grip. Turns with
medium resistance. Lines up properly.
Case: Nice overall finish. Lugs have a descent curve to them. Sits
a bit off, 5-10 degrees, on the wrist for some reason. Did NOT know
it would have "INVICTA" in large letters carved into the side
opposite the crown, this is the first real negative.
Crystal: Standard mineral crystal with Cyclops. Hate the Cyclops,
but then hate all cyclops and I knew it had one!
Bracelet: Fairly common light bracelet for a low end watch - on par
with many $100-200 Seikos I've had or handled. Nothing special in
its design or execution but nothing bad either. Real plus is length
- fits me when I typically need 2+ extra links! No divers extension
- on a 200m WR watch with SS bracelet - please.
Caseback: Solid, ah well. Has "43" as mentioned before. Otherwise
clearly marked with pertinent information. Standard screw off
caseback.
Overall impression: Its a very nice watch for around $100. It is in
no way, shape, or form worth $395.