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Invicta Men's 0420 Pro Diver Automatic Black Dial Titanium Watch

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A stylish, sporty accessory whether you're deep sea diving or strolling about town, the Invicta Men's Pro Diver Automatic Titanium Watch provides water- resistance to 660 feet (200 meters) and has a black dial with silver-toned hands and luminous geometric markers at each index. An outsized date display window bubbles up at the three o'clock position. A unidirectional outer bezel features silver Arabic numerals on black--in increments of 10 from 10 to 50. Surrounding the bezel, indented ridges of silver titanium add visual and textural contrast. The silver band, also of titanium, clasps securely with a fold-over double push-button closure. The Japanese automatic movement means that you never need a battery, and a window of mineral crystal protects against scratches above or below sea level.Pro Diver CollectionPlunge 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 stylish, sporty accessory whether you're deep sea diving or strolling about town, the Invicta Men's Pro Diver Automatic Titanium Watch provides water- resistance to 660 feet (200 meters) and has a black dial with silver-toned hands and luminous geometric markers at each index. An outsized date display window bubbles up at the three o'clock position. A unidirectional outer bezel features silver Arabic numerals on black--in increments of 10 from 10 to 50. Surrounding the bezel, indented ridges of silver titanium add visual and textural contrast. The silver band, also of titanium, clasps securely with a fold-over clasp with safety. The Japanese automatic movement means that you never need a battery, and a window of mineral crystal protects against scratches above or below sea level.Pro Diver CollectionPlunge 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 24-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. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Length adjusts by having links removed. See more

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Yes


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.59 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches; 4.52 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 0420


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 12, 2011


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Invicta


Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here


Best Sellers Rank: #1,035,547 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #4,935 in Men's Wrist Watches


#4,935 in Men's Wrist Watches:


Display: Analog


Watch Movement Type: Japanese Automatic


Additional Features: water-resistant


Power Source: Solar Powered


Strap Type: Adjustable


Water Resistance Depth: 660 Feet


Sport Type: Diving


Clasp Type: fold-over-clasp-with-double-push-button-safety


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Embellishment Feature: Crystal


Closure Type: Buckle


Style Name: Casual


Shape: Round


Band Color: Silver


Dial Color: Black


Theme: Nautical


Face Style: Diver


Brand Name: Invicta


Model Name: Pro Diver


Included Components: Watch box, Warranty information, User manual


Model Number: 0420


Series Number: 13


Item Weight: 128 Grams


Global Trade Identification Number: 06


Manufacturer: Invicta


UPC: 843836004206


Manufacturer Part Number: 0420


Unit Count: 1 Count


Age Range Description: Adult


Band Material Type: Titanium


Case Material Type: Titanium


Crystal: mineral


Case Diameter: 45 Millimeters


Band Width: 22 Millimeters


Case Thickness: 15 Millimeters


Band Length: 8.66 Inches


Bands: 1


Warranty Type: Limited


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  • My new favorite all-purpose watch!
People often bash Invicta, not knowing that some of the Invicta watch lines are extraordinary, in particular the Pro-Diver Grand Diver series. This one is a Pro-Diver, not a Grand Diver. This so-called dive watch is rated at 200 meters. Even if, by chance, it is over-rated, it will at least pass the 100 meter test, which means it can swim and snorkel without worry. Recommendation: Don't take it diving to save your life. Buy a thousand dollar watch and have a diving computer with you. This model does have a screw-down crown. If you have silicon grease, then take a toothpick and coat the threads. Do this for every watch with a screw-down crown. If you have the tools, then remove the case-back and grease those threads as well. This model is made of titanium, both the case and half the bracelet parts. It weighs 120 grams including the bracelet, which makes it one of the lightest metal-case watches in my collection. It is positively my lightest watch with a metal bracelet. The 20mm lug width means I can change the bracelet to almost anything that I want. The case is 14.3mm thick. When I first received it, the bezel was too stiff to turn easily. I put a piece of silicon into the palm of my hand and rotated the bezel about a hundred times. It softened considerably and now turns like silk. The registration on the hands and bezel are spot on. Registration has to do with the accuracy of the marker placements on the dial and bezel. I calibrate all of my automatics when I receive them. Over the course of a week, I check the time against an atomic source, two or three times a day. I then plot the data onto a spreadsheet. The Seiko NH35 movement in this model performs as well as other Seikos movement watches that I have at several times the price. With the Seiko motor, my Invicta runs a little over six seconds a day. This is not only acceptable, it is spectacular for a hundred-dollar automatic watch. It hacks, hand-winds, and self-winds. The luminosity is not great. When hit with a bright light, it illuminates evenly and is readable for about three or four hours in the dark. After that, the faint glow is not bright enough for my eyes. The bezel is not illuminated except for the pip. If that is a deal-breaker for you, then you will miss out on the other great qualities of this wrist watch. The watch is good looking with contrasting grey, black and chrome. It can be worn with jeans as well as a tuxedo. It weighs very little, can go swimming, and keeps time like a Seiko. Because it is not expensive, it can be worn everyday without worrying about scratches. (I have scuffed the bracelet, but not the crystal). It is durable enough to bring on vacation because it can go swimming. And nobody is going to rob you for your Invicta. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021 by Ron in Napa

  • Lots of watch for the money.
I had been looking for a titanium automatic divers watch for some time. As the owner of several Omega watches, naturally I looked at the Seamaster, but the price was a bit out of my reach. I happened upon this Invicta watch purely by chance during an Amazon search, and so I figured I'd take a chance on it. What the heck....with a Father's day discount code, it came to under $90! How could I lose? When it arrived it came well packaged in the usual Invicta yellow box. It's very much a copy of the Submariner, right down to the magnifier over the date. It's all titanium construction means that it is a VERY light watch. It's nearly as light as a similar sized resin case watch. The display back was a nice touch, and showed off the Seiko NH35A movement. After sizing the titanium bracelet, I began to use it as my daily wear watch. I realize the NH35 is no chronometer, but a check against an atomic clock showed a variance of only +2 seconds after 3 days of not so gentle wear. Very surprising. I did realize after a while that if I allowed it to become a bit run down, it began to lose time, but never more than a few seconds a day. All in all, it was an awesome value for the money. Yes I realize it's no Omega, nor did I expect it to be for the price. It's attractive, light on the wrist, comfortable to wear, durable (so far) and keeps very good time, and does it all for an affordable price. What more could you want? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2015 by Peter Donaldson

  • Outstanding Value
This Invicta dive watch is just about as good as the Seiko dive watches I have that cost three or four times as much. It arrived in pristine condition. The lightweight titanium case and band feel and look great on my wrist. The watch is constructed with good attention to detail. With inexpensive watches, I can usually feel a lot of backlash (free play) when adjusting the time with the stem pulled out to the time-setting position. Not with this watch though, turning the stem is as precise and smooth as it should be. The crown is large and wide so turning it is easy on the fingertips. The crown screws smoothly onto the case because the threads are cut well. The Japanese movement inside hand winds, hacks (stops the watch from running to match time precisely), and keeps accurate time for a mechanical watch. Laser etching on the back looks good and is easy to read. The bezel was initially a little stiff to turn but now turns great after some use. This watch is a bargain for the cost, almost too good to be true. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023 by CAJ588

  • Good looking boat bang around Good looking boat bang around
I wanted a watch that was sturdy enough to be on (and in) the water every day, but still look good enough to wear to dinner on the boat ride home. So far this watch hasn't disappointed me. I went with this model because of the weight, or lack thereof, due to the titanium band. Straight out of the box, I adjusted the time and headed to the Abacos where I snorkeled and free dove with it on for 7 days straight, and then back to SWFL for another 7 days of fishing and swimming. I have only used it snorkeling and free diving (no scuba) and no deeper than 30', but no issues with water ingress. Time is accurate and hands are clearly readable in the light. We usually stop for dinner at nicer restaurants on our boat ride home and this watch looks great in any setting. My only minor complaint is the luminescence of the tritnite starts off strong but then dims relatively quickly over 1-2 hours, but still glows dimly for about 5 hours. For a good-looking, Titanium watch that holds up to salt water and abuse at this price point you cant go wrong. Update: 6 months- I just realized I never hit submit, so now it is 6 months later and I am still loving this watch. I wear it every day and everywhere, boating, fishing, snorkeling, at the beach doing yard work, to restaurants and everywhere I go. I am amazed at the hardness of the crystal, I do not know how it isn't scratched. The titanium links still look great, although the stainless on the link is showing the abuse it has taken. I would HIGHLY recommend this watch to anyone looking for a watch that can take abuse and still look great as you pull the boat up to a waterside restaurant in Naples. Why only 4 stars? I cant read it in the dark after 15 mins. That is this watch's only flaw. Other than that it is flawless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 by PHmaddnes

  • Happy with this Invicta
Update 11/1/2021. It's 9 years now that I have had this Invite. i did order a new Titanium band from Invicta and that was $65. The watch itself is still going strong. The bezel is nearly flawless after all these years. This has been the most rugged and wonderful watch. Very light weight and does not feel cheap at all. So far it is keeping time to within a few seconds every third day. No problems with the bezel, turns just fine. Very happy with the price point and Invicta. Update - 12/23/14. I have had this watch for two years now. It still looks very good. There is not one scratch on the crystal. Not even a mark. I am very hard on my watches. I wear them until they are literally worn out. I wear them while doing things that are damaging to the watch face, bracelet and tend to get them very dirty too. This Invicta has held up better than other watches that I have destroyed in a two year period. Very happy with the product. I would recommend Invicta and would most certainly buy their watches again. Update - 1/3/17. I have had this watch for four years now. The outer rotating bezel numbers are starting wear off in the area that my sleeve touches the watch. The crystal watch face now has one very tiny scratch. Amazing that a non-sapphire watch face has held up this well. It still keeps very good time. Wear it every day and have yet to have to wind it manually, daily wear keeps it "wound". All in all a very good watch that I would not hesitate recommending. Bumped it to 5 stars too. Update - 2/19/18. Year five with this watch. Still going strong. A little more fading on the outer rotating bezel. Still NOT ONE scratch on the watch face. If this watch is still available I would not hesitate to order another. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2013 by Bob says

  • Titanium is Cool Titanium is Cool
I like it. I think Titanium is cool. This one is so accurate but luck of the draw has more to do with it than being this model. I am so out of fashion but I hear that larger watches are in. This is a little larger than a lot of divers that run about 40mm. This is 45mm. I do not have small wrists but I also don't have huge ones. Likely just a little larger than average. Timex and other store brands off the shelf are a little tight. Well I think this looks good on my wrist. I don't think it overwhelms so it actually looks very masculine. I think it would look good on most guys. I posted some pictures, two of this and one of a 40mm diver. Now I want to share some info because I think it might natter to some. I still give it 5 stars because this watch is what it is not what I consider a flaw. Titanium is much lighter than Steel. Just on feel alone I would say half the weight of my 40mm diver. Some might like, I mean as big as it is it is very light. Funny how I sometimes connect weight with quality and watch weight has never been so great as to cause me any issue. I know why it is light but some might like some maybe not. OK and maybe the biggest point. Once again not a flaw but a reality of titanium. It is softer than Steel. It scratches more. I am gental on my watches but I have scuffs. Yea I called them scuffs because not really scratches. Fatter and not going through the surface more like rubs. Most of mine are by the clasp like from opening and closing or resting on surfaces maybe arm of a chair. So it will scratch easily, keeping it flawless will be much harder than Steel. To some that might not matter. I think it looks good both for size and the titanium. Pictures show 45mm vs 40mm ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2016 by 50yr Old White Male

  • Defectuoso
La corona roscada dejo de funcionar despues de ajustar la hora y fecha .
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026 by fabiola

  • An extremely high quality movement and the cheapest quality titanium watch on the market.
If you don't have much money to spend, but you want the biggest bang for your buck. As far as the dive watch goes. You need to go with this titanium Invicta dive watch. It's made of solid titanium. Which is quite expensive to manufacture and really makes the watch light and also is much more suitable for diving. Stainless steel is no match for titanium's corrosion resistant qualities. The Seiko NH35 movement inside this watch happens to be extraordinarily accurate. I'm getting plus three to four seconds a day. As awesome as this watch is. You do get what you pay for to a certain extent. The bezel is not ceramic and the clicking doesn't sound good. The dial is not very pretty and the loom isn't the best. It's the little tiny things you see in the quality. Watch that you just will not get in this watch. However, just because this watch is cheap does not mean it's a cheap or bad watch. There is not a better value. Watch you can get from $90. It's 200 m water resistant and comes with the legendary Seiko NH35 movement. And lastly, it's made out of solid titanium! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2023 by Customer

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