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The Invicta Men's Pro Diver Automatic Watch (Model 23678) combines a robust 40mm stainless steel case with a precision NH35A Japanese automatic movement featuring 24 jewels. Designed for the adventurous professional, it boasts 200 meters of water resistance, a uni-directional bezel, and a screw-down crown, making it suitable for diving and marine sports. The black silicone strap ensures comfort and durability, while the exhibition case back offers a glimpse into the watch’s mechanical heart. This timepiece delivers exceptional value with its blend of style, function, and reliable performance.





| ASIN | B06XBX156R |
| Additional Features | Glow In The Dark, Second Hand, Water Resistant |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Length | 9.5 Inches |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Band Width | 20 Millimeters |
| Bands | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,875,380 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #10,502 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | Invicta |
| Case Diameter | 40 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Case Thickness | 14 Millimeters |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | mineral |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,126 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Meteorite |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00886678288113 |
| Item Type Name | Watch |
| Item Weight | 88 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Invicta |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 23678 |
| Material | Stainless-steel |
| Model Name | Pro Diver |
| Model Number | Black |
| Power Source | automatic |
| Series Number | 23678 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Diving, marine activity, water sports |
| Strap Type | Silicone Two Piece Strap |
| Style Name | 23678 |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 886678288113 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
| Watch Movement Type | Japanese Automatic |
| Water Resistance Depth | 660 Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
T**.
Some caveates, but overall an excellent, affordable watch
Aside from having a silicon strap instead of a stainless steel bracelet, this model is identical to the 8026O. It has a Seiko instruments NH35 automatic mechanical movement. For less than $100 US, I doubt you can find an alternative that has the same long list of highly desirable features: * Rock solid, consistently accurate mechanical movement with hacking and manual winding. * Unidirectional, 120 click, locking bezel * Screw down crown ( this improves water resistance) * Exhibition style case back that allows you to see the movement.. *- Design based closely on the most influential watch design ever created (Rolex Sub). Invicta's Pro Diver is one of the most accurate (legal) homages. Invicta has no real intent to offer something original There are some significant downsides; - Whatever Invicta uses to provide glow-in-the-dark functionality for the dial markers and hands of the watch sucks. The lume is poor. It never brightens up very much, and fades away quickly. It would only cost a couple bucks to improve the lume. Poor lume is a constant complaint about the Pro Diver, so I don't understand why Invicta hasn't taken steps to improve their product in that area... - The bezel is thin, not easy to grip and the action is excessively stiff. Some people say it loosens up with frequent use. I can't say, I've never used the bezel on a Pro Diver very much, it works, but the ergonomics discourage me. I thnk sales would improve dramatically if Invicta were to substantially improve the lume & supply a good quality, true coin edge bezel for the Pro Diver (perhaps similar to the Tudor Black Bay), even if sale prices increased $10 or so. . In terms of 'bang for the buck', the only comparable alternative would be a Seiko 5, which offers better build quality with original, very attractive design elements, and excellent lume. But the Seiko 5s will have the non-hacking, non-winding 7S26 movement. Maybe some would argue in favor of the a Russian made Vostok, which offers manual winding and automatic mechanical models. But none of them offer hacking, as far as I know. These are interesting watches, no doubt, but I don't find the designs particularly attractive (they look like old bottle-tops to me). Silicon band: It's nothing special, but I like the band. The simulated oyster bracelet pattern is nice, and the material of the band is flexible, soft & comfortable. The buckle is very basic, could be better, but at least it's signed. I can't say how well it will hold up over time. There are a lot of hostile, negative reviews of this watch, and 'where there is smoke there is probably fire'... Invicta can't possibly be spending more than $35-$40 to make these, so one can assume the level of post-production quality control is minimal. Warranty support is notoriously unsatisfactory. Though consistency has improved markedly over time, as Invicta has mastered the manufacturing process, if 'lady luck' in not in your corner when you make purchase, you could get a lemon. This isn't likely, however, and If you "get a good one", you will be thrilled with what you get for your $$. If not, and you have to deal directly with the manufacturer, you might want to avoid throwing good money after bad (and considerable aggravation) by just tossing the watch and moving on. Oh well! You can give yourself a hedge against negative scenarios by making sure to buy one of these offered with Amazon's Free Returns. When you receive it, remember that you are the quality control supervisor for your purchase: Wind up the watch and test it for accuracy, and perform other reasonable tests to make sure the crown works properly to adjust date and time, that the hands align properly, that there is no dust or debris inside the watch, etc. Return the watch if you find any defects or if time-keeping is poor. Many negative reviews comment that the watch's water resistance failed and the watch fogged up and stopped working after they went swimming with it (or otherwise submerged it in H2O). My understanding is that the watch is NOT ISO certified for the water resistance stated (200M) so I would suggest considering this more of a 'diver's style' watch, rather than a true dive watch. To be honest, a Seiko 5 is more likely to be reliably water resistant. Other criticisms of this watch relate to it's being such a close copy of the Rolex Sub. I've never had a Rolex, and would not consider buying one, even If I had that kind of money to toss around (I don't!). It's better to donate to a worthy cause, I would say. This watch may be a 'slavish copy', but I think credit should be given where it is due: it takes real ingenuity to manufacture something that can sell for $85 which is really fairly similar, in appearance and performance, to a watch that costs over 100x more.
K**.
Phenomenal Value!!! ***UPDATE***
*** Update on 03-14-22 *** This watch just continues to impress. The accuracy is incredible for a watch at this price point. I wind it every morning religiously and I can count on it losing 10 seconds every three days. That's pretty incredible, in my book, for an $85 watch. Additionally, I do NOT "coddle" this watch. I wear it almost every day; doing yard work, fixing my car, shoveling snow, walking the dog, etc. It has proven to be remarkably durable - hardly a scratch on it. I guess you could say it "takes a licking and keeps on ticking" Oh wait, that's another watch brand... :-) ********************************************************************************* I’ve been wearing this watch for two weeks now; here are my observations so far. Accuracy: this is a very accurate watch. Mine has been losing about 5-10 seconds/day; perfectly acceptable for most people. General Appearance/Quality: Very good. Hands, indexes, and labels are neat, sharp, and easy to read. I’d prefer that the case was brushed and not polished but that’s a matter of personal preference. The brightness of the lume is only so-so. Some have criticized the alignment of the cyclops date magnifier. I find it to be perfectly fine. I especially like the feel of the crown/winding mechanism. The movement is hackable, which is nice. Band: EXCELLENT!! Soft, pliable rubber strap that’s comfortable and good looking. It’s shorter than most rubber straps I’ve had, so people with large wrists may need to replace it. (I happen to have skinny, girly-man wrists so it suits me too a “T”.) Water Resistance: Unknown. I haven’t gotten it wet yet. Value: EXTRAORDINARY!!! I seriously doubt you’ll find a better $85 watch anywhere.
L**E
Watch this.
Pro: Just the watch I wanted. The Watch it's self is just the right size to me. The band is tough yet soft, pliable. I have owned this watch since Christmas. I also own a Citizen Eco drive. They keep time within seconds of each other, constantly. I do not wear the Invicta at work due to the type of work I do. It is my precious right now, I want nothing to happen to it. My normal work watch is very scuffed up, scratched and metal worn. The Invicta and the Citizen are for dress, play or leisure. Stays wound and keeps time just as it should if worn normal. Here comes the Con. Con: Keeping it wound and adjusting the time. It is not really made to reset the time over and over. I know they make auto winders for such a watch and will get one soon. When not in use (not being worn), it will stop and need resetting or need adjusting when I'm wanting to put it on. The problem is the stem, It unscrews just fine, to adjust everything but getting the stem back in and then to screw it down to water tight position is one more pain. Takes me retry after retry. I fear I will strip it so that it will need repair if I have to do that to many more times. Can't say it's a poor design but it is a bit wonky to do, it has to be just right, just so, to screw down. Finally: This is one fine watch, and I'm very happy with it. Thank you, to my Wonderful Wife for this watch.
T**.
I used this watch for the last 4 as a daily watch and i can say it works great. I have many INVICTA models but i never ...
Got this watch a while ago and now i can write about it. I don`t believe reviews should be made after first impressions instead of after a few moths of use. So ... I used this watch for the last 4 as a daily watch and i can say it works great. I have many INVICTA models but i never got to use them until this one and general opinion about INVICTA watches is that they are good and strong watches but i always had a slight feeling that they are going to fall apart after a while (probably because of the bad reviews i read about them) Anyway ... The automatic movement is great and works flawless. I never observed a more than one minute loss or gain in a long period of use Power reserve works good and you get at least 24 hours backup I went o vacation and for 2 weeks i used it continuously while snorkeling without any problem It feels comfortable o your wrist thanks to the rubber strap. Build quality seems good, now only time will tell how well it will last Now about the size, deepens from person to person. It seems a little small but for an automatic it is actually the right size. Also being smaller than other watches i think it feels more comfortable and the crown doesn`t bite your skin The weight seems about right, i never felt it to be to heavy or to light So per total i give it 5 Stars and hopefully i won`t have to get back with any update to this review
J**.
Great watch to wear while swimming!
I ordered this watch to wear while swimming. I actually ordered this Invicta along with 2 Casio's to see which one I liked best. This little black face Invicta fit the best and had just the "right" size face for my relatively small wrist (6 1/2 inch). The Casio's advertised they had the same size face (40 mm) but they were both 44 mm and were too large for my wrist so returned them. This Invicta is exactly as advertised! It is easy to set (date & time) and is automatic (no battery). It states it good for swimming and snorkleing. So far I have just gone swimming with it but later this summer will snorkle off of Florida. If it doesn't hold up I will post it but believe it will do just fine. For someone with a small wrist I believe this watch would be a great choice...fits me just perfectly and looks great. The silicone band feels fine and does not "pull" at any wrist/arm hairs. Would recommend.
A**K
Runs fast and magnifier
I wear the watch when traveling or when going out. I am frequently (every other day) turning back the time on the watch. The magnifier for the date cracked under pressure when shoving items in my travel bag. Hard to notice, but I am a stickler for the details. It's definitely worth the money as it is not an expensive watch but gives you something to do when you have the time.
A**R
Very accurate for an automatic watch.
The Invicta Men's Pro Diver Automatic Watch with Silicone Band, Black (Model 23678) has been a great watch these past few months. I did notice the watch did run slightly slow of about one minute in a month, and according to the COSC Standard, it technically passes after two months of normal use. I do wear the watch in the shower, but always make sure the To receive an official COSC Chronometer rating, mechanical movements must have the following results on tests (or better): Average daily rate: +6 or -4 seconds per day Mean variation: 2 seconds per day Greatest variation: 5 seconds per day Difference of rates in vertical/horizontal position: +8 or -6 seconds per day Largest variations: 10 seconds per day Thermal variation: plus or minus .6 of a second per degree Celsius Rate resumption: plus or minus 5 The four second a day may seem like a large inaccuracy, but that is only for a two month period at different temperatures. It could be more accurate at a constant room temperature, but I ride a motorcycle, and being out in the weather could also account for the time being off. But if the watch is just being worn as it should be, then even if the watch is off, you can still get it adjusted by a professional, or go watch a YT video on how to adjust an automatic watch. Overall, great watch, and would recommend this to anyone who appreciates the value of a mechanical watch. Invicta does make some quality watches for a decent price, this one is no exception, and some really expensive ugly ones, but to each their own tastes in watches. I give it five out of five stars.
C**O
No es reloj para hombre
Hola realice el pedido del reloj, en los comentarios decía para hombre, pero me llego y es un reloj de mujer. lamentablemente no puedo hacer la devolución ya que no vivo en EEUU mi amiga viajo y lo pedí a la dirección de ella en EEUU, recién recibí hoy el reloj en Ecuador, me encuentro con la sorpresa que no es lo que necesitaba ya que era de regalo del día del padre para mi esposo.
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