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Invicta Pro Diver Stainless Steel Men's Automatic Watch - 40mm

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The temptation to buy a cheap watch that actually looks many times pricier is difficult to suppress. Why would you have to pay fortunes if you could have a similar-looking piece for a fraction of the price? The NH35 caliber is therefore equipped with features that watch enthusiasts appreciate the most. Moreover, it keeps an accurate time as well. It’s not a bad thing in itself that it doesn’t turn easily because a dive watch can’t have an easy-to-turn bezel. Besides, most of us won’t be using it frequently anyway, and it serves more of a visual purpose rather than practical. However, I would’ve preferred a somewhat easier operation of the bezel. I have to admit, my Invicta 89280B (gold/blue Submariner) with the NH35A movement is extremely reliable…it loses around 180 seconds a day. Every day. And it has been for over two years. Good thing I have an iPhone to reset it every few days. Having said all that it really is a shame because the pro-diver happens to offer great value for the money. Sure, it isn’t even close to the Rolex and if that is what you want then the Invicta will never satisfy that urge. I would not recommend this watch for those looking to show off or fool others with it thinking it is a Rolex. The quality simply is not there for it to have that effect and watch guys will be more likely to compliment your wrist-game if you only wore a bracelet.

When comparing these two watches then you end up not actually comparing the individual features of the watch, but rather the execution of them. As such, you can expect that there will be several similarities between the 24760 and the 8926OB watch models. What sets the Pro Diver 8926OB apart is its affordability. It offers exceptional value for money compared to other luxury timepieces on the market. With its high-quality construction and reliable performance, this watch serves as an affordable entry point into the world of automatic watches without compromising on style or functionality. The NH35 movement is made by Seiko Instruments, which also makes the Seiko watches. They’re a Japanese company making some of the highest-quality watches and movements on the planet. Sellita SW200But not only plays the Submariner case its role but also the classic size that is right at home on a wide range of wrists. It’s neither too large nor too small but a perfect sweet spot. The availability of the Pro Diver 8926OB through authorized retailers, both online and in physical stores, is also highly appreciated. Potential buyers can easily find this timepiece without long waiting times or limited availability.

Great review🍻. Glad I just bought one and look forward for delivery in two weeks to Australia. My Tag stopped working so I was looking for something similar for less than what it costs to fix a quarts Swiss watch. Realistically I work as a gardener and want to jump in the pool after work without taking off my watch. Nothing fancy but I do have standards👍 Reply It has a BPH of 28,800 which means that the second hand has a much smoother sweep (8 beats per second), which is typically only found in higher-tier watches. As a tradeoff, it has slightly shorter power reserve of 38 hours. The 8926 and 8926OB use a Seiko Instruments Inc (SII) Caliber NH35A. This is a very reliable movement that’s found in many watch brands. Harbor Freight crystal presses work fine, from what I've read. Screwdrivers are one tool that is worth the extra money for. Maybe not Bergeon necessarily, but Esslinger and Ofrei both have the next step down, I think.

Bracelet and the clasp is where things fall apart. Watch uses hollow links and the same holds true for the end-links. The clasp is thin and stamped and not in the charming way of a vintage Rolex.

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