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🌟 Own the moment, dive into distinction with Invicta Pro Diver!
The Invicta Men's Pro Diver Quartz Watch combines a robust 40mm stainless steel case with a reliable Japanese quartz movement, delivering precise timekeeping and a sleek black dial with luminous markers. Engineered for serious water enthusiasts, it boasts 200 meters of water resistance, making it ideal for diving and marine activities. The adjustable stainless steel bracelet with a fold-over clasp ensures a secure fit, while the scratch-resistant Flame Fusion crystal keeps the watch looking sharp. A perfect blend of style, durability, and value for the modern professional.





| ASIN | B07FCLBWD9 |
| Additional Features | Luminous Hands and Hour Markers |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Silver |
| Band Length | 180 Millimeters |
| Band Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Band Width | 18 Millimeters |
| Best Sellers Rank | #197,528 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #639 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | Invicta |
| Case Diameter | 37.5 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Case Thickness | 12.5 Millimeters |
| Clasp Type | Foldover Clasp |
| Closure Type | Foldover Clasp |
| Crystal | Crystal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,212 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Classic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00886678324217 |
| Included Components | Anleitung, Garantieinformationen, Uhrenbox/-etui |
| Item Type Name | Watch |
| Manufacturer | Invicta |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 26970 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | 26970 |
| Model Number | 26970 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 26970 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Diving, marine activity, water sports |
| Strap Type | Bracelet |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 886678324217 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Watch Movement Type | Japanese Quartz |
| Water Resistance Depth | 200 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
S**N
Unless you're a unbearable watch snob you'll love it
I have both this quartz version and the automatic version. The band is identical, the watches look identical. The automatic is much thicker because of the display case back and the NH35 movement thickness. I prefer the quartz version because it's thinner and a quartz movement is much more accurate than an NH35 Seiko movement. The automatic is heavier as well. I paid $54 for the quartz, $89 for the automatic. Amazing that Invicta can produce this quality of watch at this price-point. Sure it has a mineral crystal, not sapphire... push pins on the bracelet, not screws... a mediocre lume... but at this price-point one must accept some compromises. That said, it's truly a beautiful watch. Every aspect of the watch case is 75% to 85% of the quality of a Rolex, mirror polishing, no sharp edges, screw-down crown is smooth as silk, water resistant to 200M. Yes, a Rolex is perfection, no doubt, but is it good value? Not in my opinion. Rolex is simply stupid expensive. There are several $1000 to $2000 watches that are literally the very same quality... but this Invicta is $54!!!! That's free in my opinion. Plus this quartz movement is actually much more accurate than the swiss automatic movement in a $12,000 Rolex. Nobody is claiming this Invicta is a collector's watch... there's no status from wearing it... I doubt it will increase in value... it's just a damn good homage watch that looks very much like a Rolex Sub. And at $54 you might as well buy one... if for nothing else to marvel at how good it looks and feels for $54.
N**L
Cheap Dive watch - Great for the price
Firstly, beyond how to how to tell the time from them, i know virtually nothing about watches - so if you want comparisons between automatic, or quartz etc,how it compares to similar watches in the same price range, or anything technical then look elsewhere. I work as a diving instructor. I don't need the watch for diving- as like most people who dive regularly i use my dive computer rather than a wrist watch. However i do always wear a watch to allow me to ensure that the dive trips/ snorkel trips are on schedule etc. Time management is a part of the job. The one "must have" criteria i have for a watch is that i don't have to remove it for Scuba Diving - beyond that i'm not too fussy really. I normally wear a cheap Casio as they do the job fine and if it flooded (they never do) it doesn't cost much to replace. My watch strap on my old Casio broke so I decided it was time for a new watch. I haven't worn an analogue watch in years and thought i'd see if i could get an inexpensive one that looked good and was capable of using when diving. Had a bit of a wander round Amazon and settled on this one. - I bought it in December when the price had dropped to $45 - about double the price of my Casio First Impressions Looks good, not too big and clunky, and the bracelet looks fine, but was waaaay too big for my wrist - I have narrow wrists admittedly, but unless you have arms like tree trunks then you will almost certainly need to remove a few links - see attached photo. Get a jeweler to do it, or you can find "how to" videos on you tube. There are no jewelers anywhere near me so i did it myself - found some of the pins were relatively easy to remove and others weren't moving for love nor money. I've never tried adjusting a watch bracelet previously, so have nothing to gauge it against, but i don't think the pins are high quality, though it could be incompetence on my part, or a combination of the two. Having adjusted the strap, the watch itself runs fine. The screw down crown allows easy adjustment. simply unscrew the crown, and then you can pull it out to the first position to adjust the date, then pull it out to the second position to adjust the time. once done, push the crown in two positions and screw the crown back in...... the last step it the really important one for ensuring the crown is watertight - if you don't screw it back in fully then your watch will flood. In a previous review I saw photos of a flooded watch, and you can see from the gap between the crown and the watch body that it hasn't been screwed in - I don't know for sure if he took it into the water like that but it it would have caused it to flood if he had. Anyway, most importantly for me, mine has remained water tight. I've taken it on numerous dives, to a max depth so far of 80 ft and had no problems. Basically this watch has ticked all the boxes i need it to on price and functionality, and looks good. I almost marked it down a little for the bracelet pins, but i suppose you do get what you pay for, and overall the value for money is great. It's the first time I've gotten round to writing a review, and it rambled on a bit, but hopefully it's helpful.
J**N
Works great but needs battery.
This is a great watch I got it for my son's graduation. The only thing I would say somebody needs to know is you're going to need a battery.
A**R
Great Value With a Screw-Down Crown
I am very experienced with watches, having worked in the retail side of the watch industry for 25 years. I have owned everything from budget watches to luxury timepieces. This particular Invicta Pro Diver (model 26970) is truly amazing for the price. Naturally, no watch is perfect; I would appreciate this watch even more if it had a ceramic bezel, sapphire crystal and better lume. However, for such a reasonable price, I’m happy to overlook these features for a variety of reasons. This watch embraces four important aspects that make wearing it especially gratifying: 1) STYLE — I’ve always been a fan of older Rolex Submariner designs; 2) COMFORT — This quartz version is thinner than a typical Pro Diver automatic and is well- suited for my 6.5-inch wrist; 3) ACCURACY — The quartz movement in this watch is dependable and extremely accurate; 4) SCREW-DOWN CROWN — I noticed there is confusion on the Internet about whether or not this particular model has a screw-down crown, so i’d like to clarify that once and for all … This model (26970) ABSOLUTELY HAS A SCREW- DOWN CROWN, even though it may be described in some places as having a crown that is push/pull. In my opinion, the existence of a screw-down crown makes the watch more durable, and it definitely makes my purchase even more gratifying!
V**A
This one is great. Be aware of the specs.
Edit: I’ve had the silver/black one for a few weeks, the blue face one longer. These things keep time incredibly well, look awesome feel great. They seem to be only 14 grams or so lighter than a Rolex Submariner. Really well built. Anyone looking from more than 3 ft away would assume you are sporting a Rolex. That’s ok if my $50 watch looks that good. One thing to be aware of with Invicta is that many models look the same. I think I initially ordered a “pro diver” 43mm. It was large and heavy. Sent back. This model (40mm ) is perfect for me. So be aware of the specs 3mm doesn’t seem like much. If you want a BIG heavy watch buy the other one. The only possible downside is the glass material. But if it breaks or cracks replacing the watch is cheaper than a repair. Sapphire is what better watches use but the eye can’t tell from just looking at it. The only other downside is that a bad guy could easily mistake it for a Rolex and make you a theft target :(. Invicta makes incredible watches for the money. The variety they offer is pretty amazing to, but their prices and specs vary a lot as well. This is the second silver/black Invicta that I received and I really like this one. The first one, [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SH1LNRV?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details] was a boat anchor. The 43mm case doesn't seem like that much bigger than this 40mm case but I would not be able to wear it. I think what makes things confusing is that Invicta uses "Pro Diver" in their model names a lot, though the product varies. I recently purchased the same watch with blue bezel and silver/gold bracelet. It is the same watch as the one I'm reviewing now. But it's real "blingy" and I wouldn't want to wear it every day. I just wanted something more plain. This watch is a pretty good knockoff of a Rolex Submariner, but at a price point where a normal guy can have a few of these laying around. I guess there is a reason that Rolex can charge up to $25k for one, but I'm not a collector and can have the look without the price tag. The one thing that I am aware of that you should be too is that the glass is crystal glass, which doesn't hold up like saphire glass does. For for something in the $50 price range if you break it you can afford to throw it away and get a new one. I'm sure Invicta has watches with the better glass. One thing to be aware of is that if you have to remove links because the braclet is pretty generous in size, you will need a pin removal tool, unlike Rolex that uses screws to secure the links. I had purchased this one [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B087N7FGZJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1] and it worked very well and gave me everything I needed to remove links from this Invicta watch. I think I paid something like $11 for it. Never having done this before I had no difficulty removing links though I had to figure it all out as the tutorials aren't very good. Just watch the arrows on the inside of the bracelet to see which direction the pins need to be extracted. There is one thing to be aware of. Invicta watches come with layers of protective plastic. So if you're going to remove links you will have to remove the plastic first. If you're thinking of returning it, I think it is only ethical not to do any of that until you're sure you will keep it. Again, it's not a collector's watch, but is very handsome even up close. The problem is, at this price point it is too easy to buy a lot of the same style of watch in different colors. Not a horrible problem to have.
R**.
An homage to Rolex or the quintessential dive watch?
Those familiar with my reviews in the past know that I'm a big fan of Invicta dive watches. They're dependable, rugged, beautiful and last a long time. And yes, they look EXACTLY like the Rolex Submariner. Invicta, however, doesn't pretend that their Pro Diver series of wristwatches are simply a copy or even an homage to the Rolex Submariner series of wristwatches. Invicta doesn't even hope that their watches are mistaken for Rolex, either, because the Invicta name is PLASTERED all over their watches. Invicta, after all, is a 184 year-old Swiss watch company, founded in 1837. Rolex is a 116 year-old English company founded in 1905, then moved to Switzerland after World War I. Therefore, if anyone is to be revered for their Swiss heritage, it's Invicta. Now, let's talk about the "homage" part. The modern dive watch was first invented by Blancpain with its iconic "Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe," introduced in 1953 and worn by the legendary Jacques Cousteau. The Fifty Fathoms was so iconic that...guess who...Rolex came out with a virtual copy in 1954, the Submariner. The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe dive watch has, over the last 68 years, become the iconic and archetypal design for nearly all dive watches. It has become a "style" of watch...and not an homage or copy of any one brand or model. As a result, the Invicta Pro Diver series of watches should correctly be considered as a segment of the market representing the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms/Rolex Submariner "style" of dive watches...and not an homage to anyone. I happen to own an all-gold tone Pro Diver, a gold and stainless Pro Diver, and this all-stainless steel Pro Diver. I call them respectively, "The Formal," "The Professional" and "The Standard." I purposely purchased a quartz version of the Standard because of a quartz watch's ability to keep accurate time. I use the "hacking" feature of all three watches to synchronize them to a super-accurate "atomic" clock that sits on my nightstand. The quartz version is by far the most accurate, keeping pace with the atomic clock down to the second over a weeks' time. If you are thinking of buying this watch, please note that Invicta not only makes both automatic (self-winding) and quartz versions of all three watches, but they also offer them in two sizes: 37.5mm (more suitable to women and smaller wrists) and the larger (standard) 40mm man's size. So when you order, double check to make sure you’re ordering the correct type and size. All that said, Invicta offers many more styles than Rolex or just about any other watch company. Does Rolex have such fanciful watches as the Invicta DC Comics, Disney Limited Editions, Marvel, Star Wars and many other collaborative collections? Considering all the sneaky trade-in practices, price gouging, shady marketing and other questionable business practices Rolex is famous for, I consider Rolex buyers to be either strictly investment purchasers or just plain uneducated suckers. So if you're not buying a Rolex to "flip" it a few years down the line for a profit, then you're just a sucker. I mean, c'mon, I don't care how well a watch is constructed, any watch in the $16K to $250K region is simply a ripoff.
H**E
Classic knock-off of a classic.
Looks and feels great, very accurate. And if you get mugged, don't worry. Just drop it on the ground. It can take the jolt, and when the crook bends down to pick it up, kick him right in the @$$. The watch will be fine.
T**0
Invicta gold with black stylish and flashy watch.
Great style watch mens Invicta. It's a very popular brand for a good price. It fits a 5"7 160 to 165 LB guy wrist or you can always get it resized. It is very durable and heavy won't break easily. The stiffness is really good once you get it resized to your wrist size. Yes it is water resistant and you can go in the pool or shower with it or to the beach. It is very stylish and flashy. It goes with all outfits. I highly recommend this watch for your son, uncle, dad bf and husband.
V**H
Good one
Feels great
C**S
Da acquistare
Eccellente. Orologio valido anche nell'estetica, interamente di acciaio inox. Indossato da mesi e mai tolto sia per doccia, nuoto in piscina e al mare con varie attività sportive senza alcun guasto.
A**R
Kayış...
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A**.
bene
ok
D**N
Very Reluctant Return Unfortunately.
This should be a critical review with less stars but it’s not. The only reason I returned the watch was because the luminosity was not to the standard claimed. This may have been due to storage issues or a QA problem when assembled. Invicta have made a fantastic homage to the Rolex deep sea dweller 126660. The oyster style bracelet contains solid split pin hammered links and a secure clasp. The bracelet really delivers on quality and is equal to most of the higher end Seiko’s that I own. Very little droop when held sideways. Unusual for this price range. The 41mm case is polished and completely symmetrical with a signed screw down crown which works well through adjustment of both the hands and the date range. The bezel is aluminium and stiff. I don’t want it to be lose but I had to remove it from my wrist to make a full circle. No biggie as I’m confident it would loosen with use. Absolutely gorgeous dial face with indices correctly spaced and detailed. Mine was the quartz movement which is Japanese and known to be accurate to 4 seconds a week. I paid £46 for this timepiece and it was an absolute steal. The luminosity was important for me as I work in low light at night and this one was pretty none existent. No idea if every watch will be the same but Amazon returns are sooo good in UK that I decided to send it back and try the Addiesdive diver which came to my attention by recommendation from a couple of sources. I’ll find out on Friday. If you want a daily/breaker watch with lots of high quality components on a solid metal bracelet then this is a great buy even at the higher price of £68. Great value for the money and a beautiful looking watch.
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