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Invicta Men's Pro Diver Collection Coin-Edge Automatic Watch

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Color: Stainless Steel (Model 8928OB)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.59 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches; 8.82 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 8928OB


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Metal batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 22, 2004


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Invicta


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Display: Analog


Watch Movement Type: Japanese Automatic


Power Source: Mechanical Automatic (Self-Winding)


Closure Type: Foldover, Push-Button


Strap Type: Bracelet


Water Resistance Depth: 660 Feet


Sport Type: Diving


Clasp Type: fold-over-clasp-with-safety


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Embellishment Feature: Crystal


Style Name: Stainless Steel (Model 8928OB)


Shape: Round


Band Color: Gold


Dial Color: Blue


Face Style: Tapisserie


Brand Name: Invicta


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Name: 8928


Model Number: 8928OB


Series Number: 8928


Manufacturer: Invicta


UPC: 886678113309


Included Components: Watch face, watch band


Item Weight: 0.25 Kilograms


Unit Count: 1 Count


Band Material Type: 23k-gold-plated-stainless-steel


Case Material Type: 23k-gold-plated-stainless-steel


Crystal: mineral


Case Diameter: 40 Millimeters


Band Width: 20 Millimeters


Case Thickness: 12 Millimeters


Band Length: 210 Millimeters


Bands: 1


Warranty Type: Manufacturer


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  • Starter Watch
Color: Two Tone/Black (Model 8927OB)
This review is based in the fact that this is an entry level watch. It is a "homage" style that mimics the looks of more expensive, luxury brands such as Rolex and Omega. I cannot stress this enough - it is simply NOT the same quality as you would expect with those brands. But, don't worry because THAT IS PERFECTLY FINE if you are just honest with yourself about this basic fact. Invictas are great starter watches, especially if you are just getting into collecting and still trying to figure out what particular style you like or prefer. You can get some decent wrist time with something that looks functionally similar to the higher end brands which will let you hone your personal style choices without having to drop the big bucks just yet. There are a few annoying things about Invictas that you will have to be able to get over. If these are a major hangup for you try a slightly different brand in the $100 to $300 range. The bracelet is just OK and the crystal is fine but is going to get scratched for anything other than office type wear. The branding is also a big turnoff for some. (Really do they need to inscribe "INVICTA" in a large font on the side of every single watch???) Also, because these are widely available and usually on sale it has absolutely no resale value. Outside of maybe selling it to a friend for $5-$10 don't expect to be able to recoup anything from a secondary market sale. However, the movements are actually pretty good and build quality is decent especially at this price point. Just if it breaks be reconciled to the fact that it is going to get put in the junker. If you can get past these few detractors then you will probably be happy enough with the purchase. Bottom line - buy this because you like the appearance and need either a starter or "beater" watch. It will serve those purposes well. If you are looking for something beyond this try a Seiko or Citizen which is probably going to be a closer value match. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023 by Review King

  • A Real Gem at the Price
Color: Stainless Steel (Model 8928OB)
I've had this watch for about 6 months now, and I have to say that it is well worth the money. The build of the watch is conservative in a way, in that it is only 40mm. The color combination though is what really sets it out there, with a deep blue face set off by the gold and silver accents. An interesting thing to note is that in the light, the blue has kind of a sunburst effect which really adds on to its beauty, and in the shade, it features a more royal blue color. As for the arms, the second hand is impressive as it does seem to glide across the face of the watch, and the minute and hour arms add on to the sharpness of the watch. The lum I never had an issue with. It lasts the better part of the night for me and is descent. Looking at it, it is easy to see the similarities between it and the Rolex Submariner. Don't assume though that that's what you're getting, because it's not. What you are getting though is a beautiful, functional watch and at mere fraction of the cost. If you want to know, I got mine for $95.99. I do recommend though that you get the $4 sizing tool cause if you take it to a jeweler, it'll cost you an easy $15. Now to a problem a lot of people seem to have with the watch: it's power reserve. All my reply is, is what did you expect. This is not a quarts watch, it's automatic, meaning that it has no battery but rather is powered by reserved kinetic energy you can make either by wearing it or winding it or both more preferably. This makes it less accurate in the fact that it is powered on a continuously changing power source. Honestly though, if you plan on wearing it everyday, you won't notice it too much. Mine only loses a little less than two minutes a week. My Seiko 5 I admit does a better job, but simply doesn't have the same heft and looks as this watch. It is a good alternative if you like that and you can look it up on Amazon. Mine was the SNK375K1 and I have a review and hopefully some pictures too on it if you would like to look at it. Another problem I've read on from other customers is that the gold plating on the band wears off too fast. I would have to attest to this though, because as it does wear off eventually, it's kind of expected under certain conditions. I mean I've rubbed part of mine off, but that's on the parts where it is exposed to constant rubbing on a desk most of the day. That though, took me the better part of 4 months to do, and on a daily basis of 8 hours. So these people who complain about it coming off in a week are obviously doing something a bit more than what they are saying. If you have any questions or want any specific pictures taken of the watch, just leave a comment below. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2011 by Num47

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