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InvictaMen's 17039 Pro Diver Stainless Steel Watch with Link Bracelet
E**A
Impressive for this price point
First time for me to try this brand, didnt really know what to expect, but i am impressed when i got the piece. Its very affordable, yes, but its got proper quality for a proper mechanical watch.The automatic movement is the one that really won me over, very smooth run. The case and band links are also solid, unlike others that are "hollow" to the feel. Good weight on it, and feels good to the wrist. The unidirectional bezel is also tight and accurately aligned to the minute markers. Nice display window at the back, and secure double clasps.Its got the basics of a good mechanical, without having to break the bank. Looks good too, with clean clear dial and with that shinny stainless steel. Good daily use alternative, instead of exposing the swiss pieces too often.
G**A
Great buy - recommended
Great watch for the money. It is very nicely assembled, looking much more expensive than its cost. I love the constant sweep movement of the second hand, unlike the one second jump of Quartz watches. I bought an automatic watch, instead of a Quartz movement, due to my concern that the annual opening of a Quartz watch for battery changing will gradually destroy the water proofing seals. And, of course, there will be no trips to the jeweler for batteries. The band is great looking & easy to resize.
O**I
The bezel is so strong i can’t rotate it
Nice watch
R**S
this on tho has not been a good watch and I've only had it for a month
ive had several invicta watches and have been please with all of them, this on tho has not been a good watch and I've only had it for a month, its an auto and i wear it all the time and it so not accurate at all, i will loose the time within 10-15 minutes of adjusting it it falls behind, unfortunately i missed the return date by 10 days and lost the $80 i paid for it. maybe i'll do a warranty claim with invicta.
R**K
Can't go wrong
Good watch for under a hundred. The band is no better or worst than Seiko, and worst comes to worst I can get another band. For what I paid it would be petty to complain about it, they cut cost one place to spend money on the important parts. The case is solid and you can feel it in the weight. I measured it and its pretty dam close to the submariner (taking into consideration that this one has the Seamaster bezel, which I kinda like since its a Frankenstein mix of a submariner and a seamaster giving it it's own look, not just another knock off if you see what I'm saying, it kinda is its own man in this field). any how, its close. half a millimetre hear and there. The lugs are a little out, and a little sharp right at the ends. But this is some thing that I only noticed because I OCD the watch, you don‘t feel this wile its on. The Seiko nh35a automatic movement has been keeping great time for a Japan automatic. I’m losing 8 seconds a day, and that’s not bad even by Swiss standards. That and I haven’t tuned it yet (don’t try that unless you are sure, where you tune is beside the balance wheel, bad things can happen it you mess with it). I still have space to play I could get this down to about -4 sec a day to +6. The Seiko nh35a automatic movement has been getting great reviews, that and it’s a Seiko they are the Timex of automatic. That’s the other thing for the same price you could be sporting a Timex or some other low brand watch. One other thing about the Seiko nh35a automatic movement, the other watches this has been showing up in are $300.00us and up, some as high as $600.00us. So this watch is a steal. I has a watch on for months worth 350.00 no one asked a thing, first day I wore it some one asked where to get one.
G**E
Keeping good time and weight is very good
After having quite a few automatics, and a couple of so called, high end watches, I bought this Invicta.So far I am impressed with it. Keeping good time and weight is very good.You can save money by buying Invicta through Amazon and get a quality time piece.Update - I have had this watch since April, 2016 and it has performed very well. Have gone white water rafting with it, no issues.I wear it almost every day and it has not failed.For a decent automatic, Invicta, so far, has impressed me. Just ordered the the Grand Diver version of this. Looking forward to wearing it.
C**R
QC Doubts: Limited stem functionality
The looks and feel of the watch are as expected - clean design and heft to the whole watch.Disappointment ensued when it was found the crown does not fully extend in its loosened position - only allowing time adjustment and limited date change capabilities. The effective stem length does not allow the crown to extend enough beyond the threaded barrel to allow consistent date adjustment, not to mention the ability to hand wind the watch! [See update below]The movement (NH35A) is equivalent to the Seiko 4R35 - so, should have the same capabilities with the expected Seiko quality and endurance. Once energized from cycling the watch (like a non-hand winding automatic watch), the movement is well within specifications at between -4 and +1 seconds/day. There is no play in the weight of the automatic mechanism (usually due to loose tolerances on the ball race).Next question: will it still prevent water ingress?Jan. 14, 2017: UpdateRectified the problem with the crown. The spring-loaded crown was seized in its 'inner' position - possibly from initial assembly when crown was tightened too much. The main part of the stem cannot retract into the watch, so the crown pushes further until stuck! Gently cycling the crown in its outer position, it slowly loosened to its regular functionality. Still an issue for the final assembly and QC department at Invicta. 3 stars remain for that reason.