Invicta
Men's
Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch #9110

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Jewelry: Invicta Men's Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch #9110

Invicta Men's Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch #9110

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Manufacturer: Invicta
Model: 9110
Binding: Watch
Publisher: Invicta
Label: Invicta

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Editorial Review
Invicta's large-sized Pro Diver G2 stainless steel men's automatic watch is perfect for the serious diver who also wants to turn heads with a stylish watch. This shock-resistant timepiece features a solid stainless steel case that's topped by a unidirectional rotating bezel with embossed elapsed time markings and scalloped edges. The black dial face includes large Tritnite luminous markers and hands (with seconds hand) and a date window at 3 o'clock with magnifier. It's matched with a comfortable black rubber strap with rounded accents, and it's joined by a buckle. Other features include a see-through case back, anti-reflective mineral crystal, and water resistance to 200 meters (660 feet)--suitable for recreational diving.

An automatic (or self-winding) watch is fitted with a device (rotor) that automatically winds the spring by using the force of gravity. It needs no battery, but it will stop if you have been physically inactive for an extended period of time--as long as you're moving, the watch will stay powered. Swiss watchmaker Abraham-Louis Perrelet invented the self-winding mechanism in 1770. It worked on the same principle as a modern pedometer, and was designed to wind as the owner walked.

Tritnite is a luminous material with an extended glow exclusively developed by Invicta in Switzerland and added to their timepiece hands and markers. When exposed to regular daylight, it will hold its glow for about 20 hours.

About Invicta
Latin for "invincible," Invicta was founded in La Chaux-de-fonds, Switzerland in 1837 by Raphael Picard, who believed that fine Swiss timepieces could be offered at modest prices. For more than a century, the company has created distinctive manual and automatic-winding pieces. In 1991, descendants of the Picard family reaffirmed the company's founding principle, and the invigorated Invicta has been growing ever since with one of the most widely diverse collections of precise Swiss timepieces on the market.
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Customer Reviews

Decent watch for the money 2008-06-15
Decent watch for the price. It survived a week of diving in Mexico, and thats all I could ask for. The movement is a little loud, but not too bad. A pretty good watch for all around activities that I don't care about beating up.


Great so far... 2008-06-04
I bought this on Amazon's "Today's Deals", so I got it for an incredibly low price. I absolutely love the watch. it's the perfect, classic diver's watch. Solid and comfortable. The only thing that troubles me is that I can actually hear the automatic winding mechanisms when I move the watch back and forth - I have other automatics and I can't hear a thing when they wind. So this is kind of scary - it's a metal-on-metal sound, not a nice smooth sound. Not a big deal as long as it doesn't portend something broken. We'll see. Fortunately, I believe the warranty is for one year, which is really great. Notwithstanding that, this watch looks and feels great, and seems to have really solid construction.


Not perfect, but worth the price 2008-05-27
The Invicta 9110a is a good looking piece, definitely a Rolex Submariner clone. The fit and finish is very good, but some nagging Quality Control issues arise that you should be aware of.

The watch has a little luminous dot at the 12 o'clock position on the unidirectional bezel. This popped out into my lap not 2 hours after opening the box. I managed to save it and insert it back in the hole. It seems to be securely fastened now.

The bezel itself is very hard to turn, mainly because of the design, which has smooth scallops instead of a coin edge.

The timekeeping seems to be adequate, keeping to within a few seconds a day - normal for the Miyota 8215 movement inside.

Overall, I am cautiously pleased with the purchase, despite the flaws. The shipped price of $69 is the only way that I would accept such flaws in a watch.


Great Watch 2008-05-13
Really beautiful watch. I bought it for 79$, so for me it was a great deal. I think its shipper right now. I recomend it.


Looks like a Pro 2008-05-03
This is a great bargain for a truly professional looking diver's watch. Had one just like this 25 years ago, a Seiko, and this Invicta looks slightly better, but the Seiko was battery powered; becoming a problem with the seal when opening the back. Only drawback with this Invicta is inaccuracy, usually gaining up to a minute a day, but on occasion has lost a few seconds a day...weird...must have a correlation with wrist movement. I let it go a week or so then re-adjust - no biggie. I have a fancy Swiss watch, but prefer the sporty looks in all but formal settings. Bob Grannis, West Melbourne, FL


Love this watch 2008-06-19
Only worn it a couple of times, but I love this watch for a weekend watch or at the pool, the beach, this watch just fits my life style for all the water sports that I enjoy during the summer


I Love This Watch 2008-06-19
This was the first Invicta I purchased and I am sure happy that I did. It is a very solid watch and I receive many compliments on it. The photos do not really do it justice, it is a great looking watch. However it does run a bit fast and picks up about 2 minutes a week, but so do my Seikos!


a decent mechanical watch for a good price 2008-06-16
DON'T:
- expect this watch to be accurate - mine is about 4 min/week fast. But then since you don't have to wind it up - adjusting time once a week is not too much of a chore
- expect fluorescent to last for 20 hours. It is very bright for about 30 minutes then goes down pretty fast. Overall, I'd say you can read time in the dark for about 1 hr.
- expect this watch to be quiet. It ticks loudly and the pendulum inside rotates pretty noisily.

DO:
- expect this watch to look and feel nice on your hand
- expect this watch to be waterproof (I didn't dive with it but threw it in water for an hour or so)
- expect the front to be relatively resilient to scratches.

Overall, I like this product and would buy it again for 70 dollars. But NOT for 300 or whatever listed price. It's a cheap automatic waterproof mechanical watch that looks great but doesn't keep time very accurately. The packaging is very nice too (yellow box with a soft cloth to wipe the face)


ANOTHER GREAT WATCH FROM INVICTA I HAVE 15 HIGHLEY RECOMEND THE INVICTA BRAND TO ANY ONE WHO WANTS A GREAT/ELEGANT TIMEPIECE 2008-06-16
ANOTHER GREAT WATCH FROM INVICTA I HAVE 15 OF THEM,I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE INVICTA BRAND TO ANY ONE WHO WANTS A GREAT/ELEGANT TIMEPIECE AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE.


Lost time, fogged up. 2008-06-16
Liked the look of the watch but it lost at least five to fifteen minutes a week which was annoying. 'Pro-diver Collection' might be a bit of a misnomer as water has leaked in and the condensation on the interior face makes it difficult to read.

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