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Invicta Men’s Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch #8926

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
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Invicta Men's Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch #8926
 
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Big, bold and masculine, the Invicta Men's Pro Diver Automatic watch is an affordable luxury watch with classically styled features. This precisely constructed timepiece for men features a solid stainless steel case that's 40mm wide (1.57 inches). It has a black face with Tritnite luminous hands and markers and a unidirectional black bezel with white numerals and markings. Other features include anti-reflective mineral crystal, date display at 3 o'clock, and water resistance to 200 meters. The stainless steel band features highly-polished center links, and is secured by a fold over clasp with safety.

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.

Product Details

  • Quality 21-Jewels Miyota Japanese Automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
  • Durable mineral crystal
  • Case diameter: 40mm
  • Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Date function; Luminous hands and markers
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

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Should be More Expensive
 
Review Date: August 8, 2005
Reviewer: E. Moscato, New York
I am very impressed with Invicta style and quality. They offer well-made watches at a very competitive price. I own seven Invicta watches and love each of them. They have the look and feel of a much more expensive watch.

This particular model looks almost identical to a Rolex Submariner. It is an automatic watch (if you don't wear it for around 24 hours or move around enough, the time must be reset) with 21 jewel Japanese movement and has a see through back that lets you view the automatic movement. The watch has a large 43mm face and it has Mercedes style hands and Tritnite luminescence markings with a magnified date marker. It is water resistant to 200 meters (just in case any of you will go down that far).

The one pictured above has an oyster-like bezel (Omega style). The older (Series 1 or S1) model of the 8926 have a coin edge bezel like the Rolex Submariner. The bezel rotates. Invicta makes really attractive bands that have a nice weight. The stainless steel silver band and black face combination is very sharp and will never go out of style. I have an 8.5" wrist and the watch accommodates my wrist with room to spare. They come in the trademark yellow Invicta box with an Invicta pillow.

The 9937 is an upgraded model of this watch that offers 25 jewel Swiss movement instead of the Japanese 21 jewel movement, a sapphire crystal, an improved stainless steel band (even though the one on the 8926 is great), solid end pieces, a better magnifier over the date, a flip lock safety clasp and a large rosewood box instead of the yellow box that comes with this 8926.
Best Diver Watch Value
 
Review Date: October 24, 2005
Reviewer: Michael Horn, US Army Combat Support Training Center, Dublin, CA
Invicta's 8926 is the dive watch that started it all - the watch that kept Invicta from going out of business - like other Swiss watch making firms did as Oriental made quartz watches flooded the shelves of retailers worldwide in the 1980's! For an overall look rivaling the Rolex Submariner at 1/15 the cost, Invicta provides a $100 automatic diver with stainless steel bracelet unrivaled in quality and performance. Let's take a tour of this diving watch and note the value and style of the timepiece:

Movement

The Citizen Miyota 21 jewel movement rivals Swiss automatic movements for a fraction of the price. If it has any weakness - it is in the small power reserve - losing it's mainspring energy with less than one day off the wrist. IF not worn everyday- it should be put on a programmable watch winder or manually wound. The second hand will not "hack" with this movement. A date (complication) window shows at the 3 o'clock position. It must be manually adjusted every February and other 30 day months.

Case

The 43mm (with crown) 316L brushed stainless steel case wears comfortably on the wrist. The case lugs are modestly curved to accomodate wrists of all sizes. The new model (larger screw down crown)l ooks elegent as it gracefully projects from the case with a scuplted crown protector.

The black dive bezel - unidirectional 120 clicks around - is scalloped like the Omega Seamaster and is a departure from older model 8926's which flaunted a Rolex like "coin edge" bezel. Under pressure from Rolex it was changed by Invicta two years ago. The black enamel bezel is very scratch resistant - the numbers clear and bold.

The Mineral Glass crystal is scratch resistant - but not nearly as much as a more desirable sapphire watch face (imprinted only by diamond) which could triple the cost of the watch. Mineral glass is less prone to chipping or shattering than a sapphire crystal. The display watchback is also mineral glass - displaying the undecorated Miyota automatic movement. Mineral glass backs are less likely to cause skin irritation than a stainless steel backed case.

A date magnifier (Cyclops) at the 3 o'clock position carries on the Submariner theme. The watch hands contrast wonderfully with the Invicta black dial. The LUME off the watch hands and number positions is modest - both in brightness and longevity as compared to more expensive dive watches. A "winged" Invicta symbol decorates the counter - balanced side of the second hand. An elegent "INVICTA" product name is embossed on the left side of the case. The watch is rated as a Professional Diver 200M (660 feet) water resistant.

Bracelet

The comfortable stainess steel pinned link bracelet is worth the price of the watch. Solid end links, rounded flexible brushed steel wrist links set off the polished stainless steel center links - all made to look like the Rolex Oyster bracelet. The bracelet's center links are the only part of the watch prone to scratching. The foldover adjustable double safety clasp uses pins as well. There is no wetsuit deployment clasp as found in more expensive watches.

CONCLUSION

Rated 5 Stars because of value and features, the Invicta 89XX series of Professional Dive Watches has kept the company in the forefront of automatic movement watch manufacturers. No one can touch Invicta in the $100 area Pro-diver price range. Fit, finish, design, value and quality cannot be beat. This IS the leader in its class. Those desiring a Swiss made watch with Sapphire crystal and heftier bracelet should first look at the Invicta 9937 for about threetimes the price.
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Excellent First Watch!
 
Review Date: December 19, 2006
Reviewer: Daniel K. OLeary, Long Beach, CA
The Invicta 8926 is typically considered an entry level watch, or a "beater" alternative to other more expensive watches in your collection to be worn for everyday tasks. It typically ranks as one of the best selling watches, and provides a nice foray into automatic watches. [...]

First Impression:

When the box arrived from Amazon, I was pleasantly greeted by Invicta's signature cheese-yellow box. The watch was delicately wrapped, and packed well in the case. Invicta's instruction manual was thorough, and read like it was written by someone that speaks English as a first language. The included warranty card and polishing cloth were also nice touched. I have a small wrist, so when I first put it on, it hung very loose off of my arm. The weight was also unexpected for a watch at this price point. It felt very substantial. After a few minutes, I headed out to the local jeweler to have things sized for daily wear.

Cost:

Typically found below [...] is an excellent value. there are not many other watches that have an automatic movement and look like a watch that costs 10 times as much. Total shipped, sized, and on my wrist was just over $105. That's unreal! At that price point, if it takes a hit while washing the car or doing yard work, I won't shed any tears.

Case:

At 43mm, the 8926 is not a small watch. It's an excellent compromise between a HUGE diver, and a smaller dress quartz. I've worn it to the office, business meetings, and around town, and it's been comfortable in all situations. The size of the face in comparison to the bezel is pleasing, and of a fair proportion. One of my objections to the watch is the large engraved "Invicta" on the left side of the case. I'm proud to wear an Invicta, but the size and placement of the branding is a bit overwhelming, and breaks up the elegance of the case.

Bezel:

The unidirectional rotating bezel was quite a surprise. While not as smooth as the Seiko or other high end watches, for $100 the bezel gets the job done. The black silhouettes the face perfectly, and the white marks are easy to read. It turns well, and locks into every number well, while being aligned perfectly with 12 o'clock. I've found myself using the bezel to time everyday tasks, like waiting for food at a restaurant, and sitting on a conference call. Why not right?

Bracelet:

The standard Invicta bracelet is just amazing on this watch. The weight is so substantial, and it fits extremely well. The diver buckle is fairly easy to operate, though I imagine if you were actually diving with this watch, it may be a bit of a challenge. The inner link on the watch is highly polished, and immediately started to show sign of desk wear. I imagine that over the lifetime of the watch, the links would start to show some serious wear. The watch was also easy to re size. Due to my poor dexterity, I prefer to have a jeweler re size my watches. He had everything completed in less than 2 minutes, and also complimented the watch.

Movement:

Sporting the Miyota 21 jewel automatic workhorse, I've been impressed with the accuracy of the watch. I tested the power reserve at 36 hours, and it was still going strong. In terms of accuracy, it's tough to gage without "hacking" while setting the time. Over the last month, it's ran about a minute fast, which is not surprising given my daily wear, and my impatience in letting the movement settle. Only time will tell (mwahaha) if accuracy is a problem in the long run.


The trinite hands glow fairly well for about 2-3 hours, then become hard to read. I hit the face with my Maglite before going to sleep, and about 7 hours later, the glow was faint but adequately visible to read if necessary. It would most likely pass the theatre test, but it's a far cry from a high end watch. The hands are quite beautiful, and easy to read against the black face. the addition of the Mercedes style hand was also a nice touch. The cyclops is good, but not great, and is certainly not a Rolex. It's adequate to read the date, but nothing that will make people stop and say "WOW". Finally, the mineral crystal is also great for this pricepoint, but only adequate for the look and feel of this watch. Mine has yet to show any scratches, and I've been polishing ti regularly to try and reveal a hidden one. That being said, I plan on wearing this as my "beater" watch, so a scratch is not really a concern. In fact, the last sapphire crystal face I had cracked from a tough hit, so I'd rather have a few small scratches over a broken face.

Conclusion:

I would be shocked to find a better watch for under $100. Say what you will about Invicta, but for the money, the 8926 is one of the best values ever in terms of an automatic watch. I receive daily compliments on this piece, something I cannot say about my higher end pieces. To the untrained eye, most people thing you are wearing a $1,000 + watch. Despite the flaws with the 8926 (which are well documented), I'm still terrifically impressed with this watch. It's a great entry into a "real" automatic watch from a department store quartz, and is a good introduction into the beauty of a living timepiece.
Awesome watch... but don't be fooled by the
 
Review Date: July 22, 2005
Reviewer: David Matthew Eklund, San Francisco, CA USA
First of all, this is truly a great watch. It's stylish, attractive, and affordable. It comes in a sizable yellow "Invicta" box, with the watch inside wrapped around a small Invicta-branded pillow. Very cool in all - just search Google for "Invicta 8926" and you can read many rave reviews for the incredible value this watch is at ~$100 by people who know a lot more about watches than I do.

What I want to point out, however, is that the "List price" of $375 is misleading. This watch can easily be found online new at other merchants for $100-$150 (though the fact that Amazon also gives you free shipping cuts the price down $10-15). Furthermore, if you look at Invicta's own "Consumer Price Guide" (available on their website at [...]), you'll see the suggested retail is in fact only $225. So while you're getting what is debatably the best deal in the "classy watch" industry in buying this watch for only $100, you should be aware that this price range is not unusual for this particular watch.

Finally, you should be aware that, as this is an automatic (mechanical) watch, it won't keep time quite as well as a quartz watch. It isn't unusual to gain or lose a few minutes per month. However, it shouldn't be much worse than this, assuming you wear the watch daily (or wind it by hand occasionally). Also be aware that you have to wind it fully the first time you get it (either by swinging it back and forth for thirty seconds, or by winding it by hand using the crown).

My only complaint is that the packaging didn't seem to include a manual. The manual can be obtained online at Invicta's web site, so be sure that you do read it, since it does contain a few rather important tid-bits (like the fact that you need to unscrew the crown before you can pull it out, a fact I only learned after tugging at the darned thing for several minutes).
Think about it this way
 
Review Date: February 24, 2006
Reviewer: Andrew Foote, MIDDLETOWN, NJ United States
I Love this watch. I am a big bond fan and was in the market for an omega seamaster or rolex submariner. I went back and forth between the 2 and was ready to purchase a seamaster when I was in Grand cayman on business. I held off to continue research. I wanted to make sure I got the exact right watch for me. I wanted 4 basic things-Automatic movement, quality construction, water resistance to 200 feet, and timeless looks. Automatic watches are little technological marvels to me and I enjoy wearing them. This would be my main watch so I wanted something sturdy. I live at the beach and engage in many water activities and needed the watch to be water resistant to a decent level. I also hate certain watches that don't age well in reference to styling. Certain watches by Fossil and other brands look good for a couple of years and then become dated as time goes by.
I came across the invicta when someone listed it with the ROLEX on ebay. I did my research and decided that the invicta was my choice.
First and foremost, The watch is a clone of the Sub and from five feet away it is indistinguishable from the rolex. But don't mistake this watch for a chinatown rip-off. This watch backs up its good looks.
When it came time to buy, I thought about it in terms of cars. You can spend upwards of 300 grand on a Rolls Royce. You'll get a hand made car that has an amazing pedigree. You'll turn heads and be a member of an ultra exclusive club. You could spend 130 grand and get a mercedes S Class. You'll still turn some heads even though the car is not as rare as the Rolls. You could also spend about 60 grand for a Lexus. You'll get a great car, arguably as good as the Mercedes. I daresay if you removed the identifying markings and obvious styling giveaways from all 3, you'd be hard pressed to distinguish the more expensive car. I look at the Rolex as the Rolls in this comparison. I view the Omega as the Benz. And the invicta is the Lexus.
Now, I know it is going to be hard to try to tell someone who has his mind set on buying a 5000 dollar Rolex that he could be just as happy with an 85 dollar invicta. Just like certain people would never drive a lexus when they could have a Rolls. But thinking about it in these terms helped me make the right choice for me.
The watch is beautiful , is accurate to within 5 seconds a day, and is well-made. The movement is a tried -and true Japanese automatic that is used in some other very good watches.
I feel like I made the right decision. Try the invicta-you won't be dissapointed! Spend the extra 4000 on a vaction, or a used miata!

Timex Women’s 1440 Sports Digital Watch #T5J151

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
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Timex Women's 1440 Sports Digital Watch #T5J151
 
Manufacturer: Timex
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This mid-sized Timex Sports digital watch (model T5J151) features a durable pink and silver resin watch case with easy-to-access side buttons and quickly readable large digital display. Sport timing features include a 24-hour chronograph and 24-hour countdown timer. Other features include a daily alarm, dual time zone display, and water resistance to 50 meters (165 feet). It's completed by a comfortable gray polyurethane strap with a tapered profile.

The Indiglo night-light uniformly lights the surface of the watch dial using patented blue electroluminescent lighting technology. It uses less battery power than most other watch illumination systems, enabling your watch battery to last longer.

Product Details

  • Quartz movement
  • INDIGLO® night-light
  • Alarm feature
  • Dual time zones
  • Water-resistant to 165 feet (50 M)

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Casio Men’s Analog Watch #MQ24-1E

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Casio Men's Analog Watch #MQ24-1E
 
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The basic black-and-gold design of the Casio Men's Analog Watch makes it a simple, versatile timepiece great for everyday wear. The watch is constructed with a resin case, a black stationary resin bezel, and a comfortable black rubber bracelet with an adjustable buckle clasp. A durable mineral window protects the black dial face, which cleanly features gold-tone hour indexes, gold-tone minute markers, and complementary watch hands. This quartz-powered timepiece is backed by a one-year limited manufacturer's warranty.

Product Details

  • Quartz movement
  • Protective Mineral crystal protects watch from scratches
  • Case diameter: 35 mm
  • Resin case; Black dial

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Timex Men’s 1440  Sports Digital  Watch #T5H091

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Timex Men's 1440  Sports Digital  Watch #T5H091
 
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Large and in charge, this Timex 1440 Sports digital watch (model T5H091) features a full-sized, durable silver resin watch case with black top ring and easy-to-access side buttons. The dial features a large, easily readable digital time display, and it has an analog day-of-the-week display and large digital date readout at the top of the dial. Sport timing features include a 24-hour chronograph and 24-hour countdown timer. Other features include a daily alarm, dual time zone display, and water resistance to 50 meters (165 feet). It's completed by a buckle clasp.

The Indiglo night-light uniformly lights the surface of the watch dial using patented blue electroluminescent lighting technology. It uses less battery power than most other watch illumination systems, enabling your watch battery to last longer.

Product Details

  • Quartz movement
  • 24-hour countdown timer
  • INDIGLO® night-light; alarm
  • 24-hour chronograph
  • Water-resistant to 165 feet (50 M)

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Casio Men’s Sea Analog Illuminator Dual LED Dive Watch #MDV102-1AV

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
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Casio Men's Sea Analog Illuminator Dual LED Dive Watch #MDV102-1AV
 
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This Casio Sea analog illuminator watch offers all the convenience and durability of a sports watch, with an adaptable style well suited for a work day. The large round dial is black with white and luminous indexes, two luminous hands, and a red arrow-tipped seconds hand. The black stainless steel bezel offers additional Arabic numeral and dot indexes and a one-way rotation to make timing easy. The bezel's distinctive cog-like edge also gives the watch a stylishly industrial edge. The date displays subtly at four o'clock, and a super illuminator light makes the watch easy to read at any time. The band is made out of rugged black resin with a buckle clasp. This analog quartz powered timepiece is water resistant up to 660 feet (200 meters) and offers a battery life of approximately three years. It is backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.

Product Details

  • Quartz movement
  • Protective Mineral crystal protects watch from scratches
  • Case diameter: 42.5 mm
  • Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Date function
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

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Casio Men’s Ana-Digi Electro-Luminescent Sport Watch #AQ160WD-1BV

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
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Casio Men's Ana-Digi Electro-Luminescent Sport Watch #AQ160WD-1BV
 
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Sporty styling and a full range of features make the Casio Electro-Luminescent the perfect watch for your day and nighttime adventures. It presents on a stainless steel band with a fold-over-clasp-with-double-push-button-safety, and offers a black dial with silver-tone hands and number, world time in 28 cities, day-date-and-month calendar, a countdown timer, stopwatch, and hourly time signal. This fully loaded timepiece also boasts an auto calendar, auto electro-luminescent light with afterglow, 12/24-hour formats, and four daily alarms with one snooze. This watch is powered by a quartz movement and is water resistant to a depth of 330 feet.

Product Details

  • Full LCD Ana-Digi
  • 100M water resistant
  • Auto EL backlight with Afterglow
  • World Time: 29 times zones (27 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off; 4 Daily Alarms and 1 snooze alarm

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