Invicta Men's Pro Diver Collection Automatic Stainless Steel Watch #6068

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The Invicta makes a bold statement with its intricate detail and design, personifying a gallant structure. It's the fine art of making timepieces.
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Technical Details

- Precise 21 Jewel Automatic Japanese Movement
- Flame Fusion Crystal, Brushed and Polshed Stainless Steel Case; Black Rubber Strap
- Date Function
- Black Dial with Silver Tone Hands and Hour Markers; Black Unidirectional Bezel; Luminous; Magnified Date Window on Crystal; Skeleton Case Back
- Water Resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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Customer Buzz
 "Nice watch" 2009-11-26
By Jan C. Harwardt Moller (Osorno, Chile)
I received it very fast. It is a big, very nice looking watch. First I had to adjust it, because it was 15 seconds to fast per day, now it is +/- 2 seconds acurate per day, wich is ok for me. The luminiscent hour indicators last all night, and you can see the clock machinery through the case back, I like it!

Customer Buzz
 "Accurate and Innexpensive Auto" 2009-11-05
By .....
This watch is absolutely amazing. I picked it up for $69.99 a few weeks ago and waited to review it until I had broken it in.



Case-

Solid 306l stainless. Holds up well in a woodshop, has been scraped by knives and the like and doesn't look worse for the wear. The face of the watch is a nice golssy black which changes color depending on the light. It is beautiful.



Band-

Nice rubber band. Seems like it should hold up well over time. A little long but very nice looking.



Movement-

Frankly the most important part of a watch, the TMI NH25A is a clone of a Seiko movement, but runs within 10sec a day, very impressive considering how short of a time I've had it. You can see the movement through the Sapphire window on the back and its very impressive to show off. The case says "Japan Movt" so I would assume that they are telling the truth and it is in fact Japanese not Chinese as said above.



Overall I love this watch. It takes a beating and still works and looks good. It was inexpensive, and looks as though it cost quite a bit more than it did.



Customer Buzz
 "Great Watch" 2009-10-25
By Huck Finn (Hawaii)
This watch is very nice. Be advised that this model is a fair bit larger than the 9110. The only reason I'm giving it 4 stars, is because it does not have a screw down crown like the 9110. Although this does not really bother me as I don't actually dive, but it's still is reassuring to know it's water tight. But other than that it's a beautiful Watch.

Customer Buzz
 "Rugged watch made with quality materials" 2009-10-11
By Tag (Kentucky)
I own the model 6067, which is identical to this watch, but has a different color face. Here is the good, the questionable and the bad--



THE GOOD-



+ The Invicta 6068 is a big, nice looking watch powered by a Seiko-designed NH25A automatic movement, (but the movement is not made by Seiko, it's a clone made by a Chinese company called TMI.) It has a nice brushed-metallic face that is very noticeable. The case is 43mm (1.69", excluding the crown)



+ There are 2 "Flame Fusion" sapphire-coated mineral crystals on the front and back of the watch. You can see the movement through the rear crystal. Solid sapphire is susceptible to shattering with hard impacts, and mineral crystal can withstand impacts, but it scratches easily. The "Flame Fusion" sapphire coated mineral crystal claims to have both strength and scratch resistance. If flame fusion is hype, I suspect the the protruding "cyclops" date magnifier will be the first to be scratched. Incidentally, the scratch resistance of sapphire is NOT hype. I've tested the rear sapphire crystal on another Invicta I own by touching it with a 30,000 RPM carbide cutting tool. It didn't scratch-- Amazing! If you are rough on watches, a sapphire crystal is the way to go.



+ The power reserve is 41 hours, according to the TMI technical data sheet I found online. This is congruent with my experience; it's still running if I skip wearing it a day.



+ If I don't wear it for 2 days, it stops, but adjusting both the date and time is really fast. Pull the crown to the first position and the numbers quickly click to the correct date. (You can go through all 31 days in under 10 seconds). The 2nd crown position adjusts the time.



+ This model took some getting used to. I almost returned it when I discovered that it can't be hand-wound like my other automatics. The claim is that when it stops running it will start again as soon as you pick it up. And, well... it WON'T!!! Yes, it WILL start ticking, but it loses lots of time until it is sufficiently wound. You MUST shake it for about 15 seconds before wearing, and you'll look like you're having a seizure, but it is enough to keep it going until normal wrist movement fully winds it.



Invicta's other automatic movement is a Citizen-made Miyota uni-directional winding movement that CAN be hand-wound if needed. This TMI made NH25A movement cannot be hand-wound, but winds bi-directionally meaning that the oscillating weight wheel will wind the watch with any slight movement of your arm. I own both movements and I prefer the Miyota, because the oscillating wheel spins more freely, and hand winding is faster than shaking like an epileptic. This NH25A is hard to get spinning, which makes a difference when you have to shake it to get it wound sufficiently.



THE QUESTIONABLE-



? This model is rated to 200 meters water resistance, but it doesn't have a screw-down crown. Hmmmmm.

? The movement manufacturer, TMI is the company affiliated with several "high-priced" shady internet brands you've never heard of like Louis Bolle, Wohler, Balmer, Eberle, Stuhrling, etc. These Chinese watches have MSRPs of thousands of dollars, but always sell at 90% discounts online. I just hope this clone movement is as high quality as the Seiko manufactured 'real" one.

? The online TMI technical spec sheet states the NH25A accuracy is between -25 and +35 seconds a DAY @ normal temperatures, (not too impressive) and runs for 41 hours on a full wind.



THE BAD-



- Invicta's generic instruction manual is a joke. Only 2 of the 49 pages deal with this particular model, and those 2 pages say very, VERY little. Disappointing for a good watch.

- Also, it's not hard to find people who are unhappy with Invicta's customer service on the internet. Customer service is obviously not a priority on their flashy website either. It's full of sights and sounds, but offers little more than slick marketing. Don't even try to find technical data for your model, let alone a phone number to customer service -- it doesn't exist. All they offer is snail mail-- no chat, no email, nothing. (They play nice music on the site to reduce your anger over not finding what you want, though!)



- Invicta is known to inflate their MSRP values, and this watch is no exception. The box is labeled with a 395.00 MSRP, but since it's not worth that, it sells for for 80.00-100.00 everywhere. The inflated MSRP makes Invicta look like one of those shady Chinese companies selling thousand dollar watches for eighty bucks on Evilbay.



IN SUMMARY,



This is a nice looking watch that's worth it's 80-100.00 price range. With it's sapphire coated crystal, the rubber strap, and surgical grade 316L stainless steel, it should be able to take a beating without showing wear.



My other Invicta Pro Diver watch has a ridiculously large, tacky engraving of the company name on the left side of the case. (about a 13 font size in bold) I hate it. Thankfully, they've gotten over their pretentiousness and didn't put that butt-ugly engraving on this model. It has a bold, clean look.



If this is your first automatic watch, don't expect quartz-like accuracy. Automatics are complicated time pieces with more than a hundred moving parts vs. a few electronic parts in their quartz cousins. Not even the most expensive automatic is as accurate as the average quartz. (My new 6067 gains 25 seconds a day, but automatics tend to get more accurate as they break-in.) So, if you appreciate the craftsmanship and the "cool factor" of an automatic watch, then it's worth correcting the time occasionally. Also be aware that automatics need to be cleaned and lubricated every few years by an expert. Invicta charges 35.00 to clean & lubricate automatics, and the service takes more than a month.



I hope this is helpful.

Customer Buzz
 "great buy!!" 2009-09-23
By Alexandru Stoica (Delaware)
this watch is great for the price! however, it is an automatic, self winding watch! no batteries required. this may be important depending on your needs in a watch. it has quality as well as rugged feel to it. i received it within 4-5 days after ordering it.


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