Buy Cheap Invicta Men's Pro Diver Automatic Stainless Steel Watch #6013
Buy Low Price From Here Now Big, bold and masculine, the Invicta Pro Diver Automatic 6013 is an affordable luxury watch with classically styled features. This precisely constructed timepiece for men features a solid stainless steel case that's 43mm wide (1.69 inches). It has a black face with Tritnite luminous hands and markers, allowing them to glow for up to 20 hours in the dark. This watch also has a black solid stainless steel unidirectional rotating bezel with silver numerals and markings. In addition, this watch features a see-through exhibition back window, allowing you to view the movable parts in motion. Other features include anti-reflective mineral crystal, magnified date display at 3 o'clock, and water resistance to 660 feet (200 meters). The highly polished stainless steel band has a fold over clasp with safety.
Pro Diver Collection
Plunge into any horizon using the steadfast guidance of the Invicta Pro Diver. Stylishly classic, internal workings are forged with variations of either Swiss chronograph or 21-jewel automatic movements and willingly navigate in depths up to 300 meters. Built with confident prowess, the fortitude with which these timepieces function makes the Pro Diver the quintessential in performance.
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Technical Details
- Precise 21-Jewel Automatic Japanese Movement
- Stainless steel screw down exhibition case back with Black Unidirectional rotating bezel
- Enamel and sunray dial, Anti-reflective mineral crystal with magnifier for date display
- Tritnite® luminous hands and hour markers
- Water resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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"Unbelievable value" 2009-12-05
By Ticktocker (Washington State)
I have had this watch now for a few weeks and even though I am a watch collector of sorts, I can't seem to take it off to wear any other watch I own! It is incredibly comfortable, easy to read, with a classical design that is just slightly bigger than the original Invicta Pro Diver which had a 40mm case. The dial is a sunray black that shines beautifully yet allows you to see the hands and read the time. The bracelet is comfortable and well made with solid links instead of the fold over type and that should make it last longer and feel more substantial. The only thing I would change is the width of the bracelet. I think a watch like this, with a 43mm case, should have at least a 22mm bracelet. This one is 20mm. Just a personal preference. You may not even notice it. All in all, even at full retail price (which I have never seen an Invicta priced at full retail) this watch is a steady classic that can go with any and all styles of fashion. Some people like watches that make strangers walk up to you and ask you questions. I don't. I like strangers to leave me and my watch alone and this watch helps staying under the radar and not calling too much attention to yourself yet lets you know that you have a well made, comfortable watch to enjoy. Unbelievable value!
"You get what you pay for" 2009-11-25
By A. Munugala
Yes, that's right! You get what you pay for. It is a $60 watch and it looks like one. Don't expect a Rolex or Omega looks, it doesn't even come close to those. The watch is very bulky and the steel strap looks and feels cheap. The photo on the amazon site looks good but those pictures are taken by professionals I guess, who make the watch look good.
"Whoops. There's a Reason it sold for 1/5 of Retail." 2009-11-23
By Howling Panda Productions (W. Contra Costa, CA, USA)
I paid about $70, inside the fancy box was a list pricetag reading $350. Very impressive looking watch. Found out over the next
few weeks that the spring would wind down and the watch stop ticking in the middle of the night. The only way to keep this watch going
is to hold it in your hand and make rapid circle movements; to cause the self-winder to swivel round and round (it's visible in the back of the watch, where a small window exposes the movement ("works"). It's kind of like those emergency radios where you crank for 20 minutes to get 2 hours of
reception. Perhaps somebody who jogs daily might wiggle their arm enough to provide sustained power. I feel pretty stupid waggling my hand in circles every night for five minutes (tiring!) just to keep my watch running.
"Better than the #8926" 2009-11-09
By Dan (Atlanta, GA)
About a week in, and so far I am very impressed with this watch. I bought an Invicta Pro Diver #8926 from Sam's Club for over $100. Initially I liked that watch a lot till one day the band out of nowhere fell apart, and the watch kissed the floor shattering the crystal.
I looked online and found that Amazon had the #8926 for $65 and the #6013 for about $70. I was going to spring for the #8926 again because I really enjoyed it, but decided to try the #6013. Not long after I received the package from USPS, I realized I made the right choice.
Differences between the #6013 and #8926 Pro Diver:
-The #6013 packaging is much smaller than the #8926's.
-The #6013 is a 43mm case diameter watch compared to the #8926's 40mm. While 40mm seems to visually fit my slim wrist better, I do like the feel of the 43mm, and I'm starting to think that 42-43mm are perfectly sized watches for most individuals.
-The date crystal on the #6013 also seems to magnify more than the #8926.
-The crown on the #6013 is not of the screw down variant like the #8926, and therefore is susceptible to water and other debris. However, the watch is rated to 200M, and I have already been in pretty wet conditions. The results so far are good.
-Looks like you cannot manually wind the #6013 with the crown unlike the #8926. Seems like wearing the watch constantly is the only way to keep the mainspring wound.
-The transparent back on the #6013 is smaller than the #8926 (maybe because the increase in case size), but rotor on the #6013 has these intricate designs that eclipses the bland rotor on the #8926. Visually it looks like a higher end product compared to the #8926.
-The huge INVICTA script on the side of the watch case is removed on the #6013 (Which is something I prefer), and several Invicta logos have been removed around the watch, such as the logo off the seconds hand and the crown.
-So far, I have noticed that the watch keeps time better than the #8926. Where my #8926 was gaining 10 seconds per day, this #6013 has been been ticking at the same pace for a week now -- maybe it's because the Japanese movement is different between the #8926 and the #6013, or maybe it's because I am wearing this watch constantly because I love it so much! =)
All in all, for a starter automatic watch, I don't think you can beat this watch. It has the looks, the quality, and most of all, the value. It would be a mistake not to buy one, especially from a spectacular retailer like Amazon.
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"Very Nice" 2009-11-06
By JWP (Plymouth, MI)
Amazing watch (so far) for $58. I got this watch as a daily "beater" instead of my Rolex GMT Master II which I was scratching the band thru normal use. This watch feels right (good weight) and looks terrific. Had to remove 4 links to get correct fit (Amazon threw in pin remover for free).
My only concern will be how it holds up over time, will the crystal scratch easily and will it keep time. But for $58 its hard to go wrong for a watch. Time will tell.
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