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🌟 Own the moment with the Pro Diver: where style meets unstoppable performance.
The Invicta Men's Pro Diver Watch combines a sleek 37.5mm steel and gold tone stainless steel case with a black dial and luminous hands for a sophisticated look. Powered by a precise Japanese quartz movement and protected by a mineral crystal, it offers 200 meters of water resistance suitable for diving and marine sports. The adjustable stainless steel band with a fold-over safety clasp ensures comfort and security, making it a durable, stylish choice for professionals who demand both function and flair.





| ASIN | B000GX8W2O |
| Additional Features | luminous, push-down-crown, water-resistant |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Silver |
| Band Length | 9 Inches |
| Band Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Band Width | 18 Millimeters |
| Bands | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #178,216 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #565 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Bezel Color | Black |
| Brand Name | Invicta |
| Case Diameter | 38 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Case Thickness | 11 Millimeters |
| Clasp Type | fold-over-clasp-with-safety |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | mineral |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 18,631 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Linen |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843836089340 |
| Included Components | User Manual, Warranty Information, Watch Box |
| Item Weight | 121 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Invicta |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8934 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 365 |
| Material | Stainless-steel |
| Model Name | 8934 |
| Model Number | 8934 |
| Pattern | Two-Tone (Silver-tone and Yellow Gold-plated) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 8934 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Diving |
| Strap Type | Bracelet |
| Style Name | 8934 |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 843836089340 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
| Watch Movement Type | Japanese Quartz |
| Water Resistance Depth | 660 Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
R**F
Impossibly good looking and solid for the price
This is a great looking watch and is a mash-up of the Rolex Submariner & Omega Seamaster. I call it the Sub($35)Master. For the less than $35 I got it for and even if it were $55 I give it 5 stars. It's insane how nice it looks, the fit & finish, & how solidly made this is for the price. Even the bracelet is solid and the clasp is well made with 4 micro adjustment holes. I have and love my Seiko watches but not even they can do this at the price, and Timex doesn't even come close. Seiko has folded bracelets at the lower price point but they do have good automatic movements. I purchased several of these Invictas to look at including the 8932OB with the Rolex Submariner type bezel and the 40mm automatics, but this is the one I like most. The 8932OB is the same size but just looks slightly too flat and small even my 6.75mm wrists. The Omega Seamaster styled bezel on this one has a little more material around the outer edge of the bezel and more marking in the black area, enough to make a visual difference so that it just looks big enough. BTW, this has a 38mm bezel and 37-37.5mm case. It is Not 39mm as written in the description. It looks small for a diver watch design, smaller than my Seiko SKX013 and it might be too small if you have 7in+ wrists. There are other small differences between this and the 8932OB. The case has a more defined bevel, the lugs are is very lightly differently shaped, the crystal is slighlty thicker with a more noticeable bevel, and the numbers and markings around the bezel are different and more like the Seamaster. I like the bezel on this one better, it's more substantial, looks classier and more refined, and doesn't reflect as many little points of light so it's less shiny/blingy. I do wish this were about 1mm wider and thicker. The 40mm auto version is very tall, boxy and flashy, and looks like it is 2 sizes bigger. The one legitimate con is that the lume sucks and only lasts for a few minutes. Some other very minor and nit-picky negatives I can think of are: the minute hand moves around a little when the crown is pushed back in so you have to compensate 15-30 secs when setting it, and the brushing on the top of the lugs is noticeably different from the brushing on the bracelet. The crown doesn't screw down and although 200 meters is written on the dial, I wouldn't expect this to survive even 1 meter of water. You can't expect a screw down crown for this price, but crazy as it sounds, the 40mm auto version has both a screw down crown and a very good Seiko NH35 automatic movement for $90, $55 when it's on sale. This is going to make a very good beater watch that I don't have to worry about, and looks good enough to be a primary watch if you really just want something that looks good.
S**E
The TORTURE tests. It Survived!!!!
Update, it failed the torture text. ===》BUT THIS IS AN EXCELLENT WATCH.《=== It got pretty beat up in the paint shaker, when it kind of came loose and was slapping around violently. But at that time it was still running, I didn't check if it was keeping good time. Obviously I went too far. I will not be returning it because that wouldn't be fair, I will have friends of mine buy another one or two of these watches and keep one of them for myself, because I did the ground work of finding them a good watch. Amazon ad incorrect. It reads as. "Invicta Men's 3044 Stainless Steel Pro Diver Automatic Watch" But the statement of AUTOMATIC, leads one to believe that it is MECHANICAL. Invicta sells a mechanical version of this watch that looks almost identically the same, but it cost $220.00. The one I bought is the quartz version model 8932 written on the back of the watch for $55.12 under the listing of "Invicta Men's 3044 Stainless Steel Pro Diver Automatic Watch". Note, neither watch has a screw down crown. Depth rating 200 meters. I wanted an indestructible and completely waterproof divers watch, probably with a screw down crown or without a screw down crown. AND NOW THE TORTURE TEST!!!!!!!!!! Buy it, it survived!!!!!! I am a champion athlete. I carefully attach the watch between the spokes on my trailblazer 21-speed bicycle and hit the ground running hard tearing up the trails for 6 hours. Jumping Bridges, going through muddy trails and blazing the hot summer sun, some with the crown pulled out and some having the crown in. Next I put the watch in a paint mixer machine and let it run for an hour, then I clean the watch in 99% rubbing alcohol with the crown out and turning the hands back and forth 100 times under the alcohol solution. Next I submerge The Watch in heavy laundry detergent, again with the crown out. Then soaked it overnight in dishwashing soap this time with the crown in. And last, I've had it in the aquarium next to the bubbler so it can get a lot of water agitation and the fish can nibble on it. It's been there for 2 weeks and I can see it keeps perfect time. And is though that wasn't enough, I put it in the freezer overnight and thawed it out in a boiling pan of water. Not sure what other grueling test I will put it through, but I think I got a good one that will last. I hope this helps you to decide whether it's right for you.
S**O
Good Quality watch
It's a good Quality watch, I thinks it's a nice option if your a looking for a good looking watch that works well. I have been using it for a long time and the battery is still working, also I use it every day and it doesn't look worn. However, I have yo say it's a little bit heavy.
A**R
It's an Invicta
Not a bad submariner homage for the price. That being said some Casio's in the same price range have better water resistance and quality control. Be advised the is only a 100m watch despite what the dial says it has no screw down crown! I also wish they would have put a nicer quartz movement in this watch. It has a cheap hattori pc32 movement consisting of mostly plastic components. The main issue it the second hand has play in it and does not always line up with the chapter markings. That being said it does still keep good time. But I would have paid a little more for it if they put a decent quartz movement in it , such as a Miyota. Now the positive it's a nice looking watch with the deep cobalt blue dial, the cyclops over the date is actually pretty decent, it's all stainless steel and the lume is a lot better than I expected. Bracelet is kind of small for me so I swapped it. But the quality was solid. The bezel isn't bad but takes some breaking in for it to turn easily. Not bad for the price if you want a sub homage for $50! if your looking to spend more check into the Steinhart ocean 1 $400-$500 Swiss automatic sub homage watch ,I may eventually buy one.
A**H
Excellent quality for price
in the past, I had avoided this particular brand because they have very large and bulky Watch faces, I finally got to see one of these at a resale, and found that they do have smaller. Watch faces similar to this one that I had ordered, very premium feeling, and works great, no issues, Looks great and easy to adjust the size if you have one of those kits that you can find online for $15-$20, value for the money is great, especially since you are getting a watch that has a date, and functional chronograph. And without a doubt, and invicta is probably one of the most durable watches I have had.
E**2
I'm hoping for the best!
This Invicta 8932 is a nice watch for those who want something a little more deluxe than the average Casio or Timex watch. I had recently bought a Casio for $21 from Amazon and decided to get a couple more watches that were basically the "next step up" on the watch food chain. My first Invicta purchase was the Invicta Men's 9310 Pro Diver Collection Swiss Quartz Watch which is a larger Swiss movement quartz-based version, with the blue bezel and silver and gold trim on the watchband. It seemed very well constructed and at the same time I purchased it, I bought a cheap set of watch tools 16 PCS Watch Tool Kit from Amazon for a little over $7 because I knew I was going to need to remove links from the band. Both the 9310 and the 8932 come with watchbands large enough to fit a retired NFL defensive tackle's wrist. Most guys will need to take out a link or more to get this watch to fit. The watchband resizing tool that comes with many of those cheap watch tool sets will do the job in about 10 minutes, once you get the hang of it. Simply line up the watchband in the slot and adjust it, so that the little hole that contains the pin for the link lines up with the pointy end of the tool and twist the screwdriver-like handle in the direction the arrow on the watchband link is pointing and out it pops! Repeat as necessary and re-insert a pin to join the watchband together and you've saved a trip to the jeweler's shop and a few bucks, in addition to learning a new skill. It's not rocket science! Some people have complained that upon receiving the 8932, it is smaller than they thought it might be. In comparing it to my 9310, the 8932 looks like a 7/8ths scale version. If you want that Rolex Submariner look and heft, you might consider the Invicta Men's 9307 Pro Diver Collection Stainless Steel Watch , which does have that look, at about $35 more than the 8932. Whether you buy the 8932 or the 9307, please remember that they are quartz watches and while they look very waterproof, they probably (from the number of complaints from other reviewers) aren't. If you expect to hold on to this watch as a minimum, until the battery dies (avg. 2-3 yrs, but ymmv!), the only water these watches should ever see would be the picture coming out of your TV set from the Discovery Channel during Shark Week. If you want to do Jacques Cousteau impressions with an Invicta Diver-style watch, you'd be better off with the Invicta Men's 8926 Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch and its more expensive siblings, which are automatic, but have a screw-down crown, which aids in keeping water out. The downside to automatic watches is that they aren't quite as accurate as quartz watches are. These quartz models do not have screw-down crowns. I'm going to enjoy these "pretend Rolex look-alikes" for what they are and hope that when the battery dies in them, that I can easily replace it with the extra fancy watch-back opener Watch Case Opener Wrench Tool For Waterproof Watches Caseback I bought, in addition to the cheap watch tool set. These watches have screw-on backs. Wish me luck! BTW, since purchasing these new watches and tools, I've manage to repair every watch I've ever owned.
S**N
Good Diver Watch!
I like how it looks in person, better than what it looks like in the pictures in my opinion. Also, good case size for my small wrists and good quartz movement accuracy. Some of the markers are slightly...just slightly off but not enough to really bother me or matter.. usually that sort of thing bugs me tremendously, but knowing how much I paid for the watch and how decent it actually is assembled overall makes up for it. I also decided to take my link band off at put a nato strap on and it looks great... definitely scratches my itch for wanting to own a inexpensive diver watch that I won’t feel bad about if it gets beat up or lose it. As for the homage thing, it doesn’t offend me. I saw another review were someone said that they own a Rolex and bought this to use when they are actually diving so they can keep their Rolex safe and continue to have the sweet diver look. If your afraid of someone calling you out because it’s not a Rolex, its really not up to them to decide your watch budget. Just know that the watch was meant to be used by you.. you bought it for yourself to use and enjoy (because of how it looks to you or whatever it is you like about it), you didn’t buy it for them. I personally had an experience with someone who had a fake Rolex...that is, it actually had “Rolex” written on it, and then later admitted to me it wasn’t real but had tried to convince me it was real when he first showed it to me. I feel that if you have to try that hard for a status, then you’re not buying a “watch” but rather a “status symbol” to try and impress other people with. I personally think you shouldn’t do that... just be honest and buy based on your own tastes, something that you can be happy with.. and this Invicta is a good option for anyone looking into the diver style.
K**N
Can't be beat for the price.
Invicta has a bit of a love it or hate it reputation. And looking outside the ProDiver line, I'm not a fan of their other watches, which all seem way too big and garish for my tastes. Nor am I a fan of their ridiculous MSRP when the watches sell for hundreds less than the listed price. It's just a fake discount to get people excited. But these ProDivers are fantastic, especially for under $100. I've had this watch for a little over a month now and so far, it ticks off all the boxes for me: 1) It looks great 2) It feels good on my wrist. 3) It's durable and hasn't had any quality issues and 4) it keeps good time (I'm averaging around -1 or -2 seconds per day). And these watches have a lot of features that are usually found on watches above this price range, like signed screw down crowns (this particular model doesn't screw down, but other ProDiver's for a similar price do) display backs (once again, not on this model, but the automatic models all have display backs to show off the movement) and probably the most important for me, hacking. There's not a lot of watches in this price range that have hacking but the ProDivers do. It is a very obvious homage to a Rolex Submariner and Invicta could have done a few things to set their design apart from the Rolex, but it is definitely NOT a "fake rolex" the Invicta name is stamped, applied or engraved across every part of this watch. It looks like a submariner but it isn't trying to pretend to actually be one. This watch isn't going to hold up against a real luxury watch, but compared to most other watches in it's price range, the Invicta ProDiver excels and even holds it's own against watches costing a couple of hundred dollars.
F**E
Excellent buy.
I love this watch. Classy, dressy. Retains its gold colour- solid watch.
D**S
Thumbs up!
Very pleased with this watch. It's my second Invicta purchase. Looks and feels good. Hasn't missed a beat in the past month or so. Recommended!
R**I
nice movement
awesome watch!!!!!
N**S
Es un bonito reloj
Me gustan los relojes, y este como tal me pareció una buena opción ya que confío en la marca, y estaba a buen precio fuera del marcado regularmente. En líneas generales, el reloj es muy bonito, los materiales de construcción son muy buenos y sin duda se siente robusto y duradero, eso sin olvidar que se ve muy elegante y destaca bien con ropa formal y otras tantas vestimentas. Es una muy buena opción sin dudarlo, si lo que buscas es un reloj elegante y resistente. Esta bastante bien por su precio.
ゆ**う
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