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

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Color: Blue (Model 24763)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.72 x 4.72 x 4.72 inches; 13.92 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 24763


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Product Specific batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 24, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Invicta


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


Best Sellers Rank: #114,325 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #281 in Men's Wrist Watches


Display: Analog


Watch Movement Type: Automatic


Additional Features: Water Resistant


Power Source: Mechanical (Automatic)


Strap Type: Bracelet


Water Resistance Depth: 660 Feet


Sport Type: water sports,marine activity


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


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Embellishment Feature: Crystal


Closure Type: Buckle


Style Name: Blue (Model 24763)


Shape: Round


Band Color: Gold


Dial Color: Blue


Theme: Sports


Pattern: Solid


Face Style: Blue metal dial


Brand Name: Invicta


Model Name: 24763


Included Components: Screw down crown, Transparent case back


Model Number: 24763


Series Number: 24763


Item Weight: 13.92 ounces


Global Trade Identification Number: 83


Manufacturer: Invicta


UPC: 886678299683


Manufacturer Part Number: 24763


Unit Count: 1 Count


Age Range Description: Adult


Item Type Name: Watch


Band Material Type: Stainless Steel


Case Material Type: Stainless Steel


Crystal: mineral


Case Diameter: 40 Millimeters


Band Width: 20 Millimeters


Case Thickness: 14 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

  • Bought as a joke, but actually impressed.
Color: Stainless Steel (Model 8928OB)
When I saw this watch on the Black Friday doorbuster, it was just so cheap that I had to have one. In the watch world, Invicta is the butt of almost every joke because many of their models just completely fall apart on their own in a month or two and then the buyer ends up losing everything after finding out that the warranty only covers about half the watch, it costs money just to have them look at it and then claim it's not covered, etc. But the one watch that seems to get respect is the Pro Diver series with the Seiko NH35A movement. I bought this watch around the same time I also bought the Casio Pro Trek 6600-Y2 and while I think the Casio is nicer, the Invicta pro diver is a fine watch too, especially for the Black Friday price. It's got all of the basics covered. It's water-resistant (as long as you screw the crown down tightly), it's got the looks of the Rolex Submariner, which it's obviously a copy of, and (at least the one I got) keeps pretty good time. Loses a couple of seconds per day, which isn't bad for a low end automatic mechanical. This uses a very similar movement to the Seiko 5 series, which is fair bit more expensive. Invicta has a reputation for making some really gaudy, garish, and obnoxious watch designs, but this one isn't wild. It's a copy of a classic. Probably the only thing they did with it that I don't like is the laser-etched "INVICTA" on the left size of the watch, since Invicta isn't generally a watch name you want to scream. But still, if you want a cheap, decent, watch to run until the hands fall off, this is your watch. The manual for this specific watch doesn't seem to be included in the box as some sort of cost-cutting measure by Invicta, and must be read online. Probably the most important thing I read in it was when I couldn't figure out how to get the date window to work and it turned out you're not supposed to set the date between 9 PM and 4 AM or the thing will not work right. So I waited until after 4 AM and set the date to the previous day, then pulled the crown out all the way and changed the time forward until the date rolled over, and then set the time and pushed the crown back in, and it's been working right ever since. The automatic winding rotor is a bit loud, but it's not aggravatingly so. The 41 hour power reserve is quite sufficient as long as you wear it regularly or keep it winded up after you take it off (which is position 0 of three on the crown, from which you can manually wind the watch). Invicta suggests having the movement serviced every so often, but honestly the watch is so cheap that if anyone wants to charge you anything to fix it, you may as well toss it and buy a new watch. That's not so bad really. Many people have these things run for years without many problems, whereas I've heard of people complaining that if they don't get a $700 "servicing" for their Rolex every 4 years, it starts losing 15 minutes a day. Overall: If you need a beater watch that looks decent and don't want to be plagued by battery swaps, and don't mind resetting it to the correct time every few weeks, this is a good choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022 by J. R. Bob Dobbs (formerly ZOMG Pink Ponies)

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