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The Invicta Pro Diver 0420 is a 45mm titanium-cased automatic watch featuring a sleek black dial and robust 20 bar water resistance. Engineered for professionals who demand durability and precision, it offers Swiss-inspired automatic movement with impressive accuracy, a classic diver aesthetic, and a 2-year warrantyโmaking it a smart, stylish choice for both office and adventure.







| ASIN | B004IU4MP2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Metallic |
| Band Length | 8.66 Inches |
| Band Material Type | Faux Leather |
| Band Width | 22 Millimetres |
| Bands | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 196,736 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 1,335 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | Invicta |
| Case Diameter | 45 Millimetres |
| Case Material Type | Titanium |
| Case Thickness | 15 Millimetres |
| Character | Fashion |
| Clasp Type | Double Locking Foldover Clasp |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Country Of Origin | Malaysia |
| Country of origin | Malaysia |
| Crystal | Crystal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,751 Reviews |
| Dial Color | black |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Classic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843836004206 |
| Included Components | Watch box, Warranty information, User manual |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | Watch |
| Item Weight | 128 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Invicta |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0420 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Years Invicta Watch Warranty (+1 year extended warranty after registration) |
| Material | Titanium |
| Model Name | 0420 |
| Model Number | 0420 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Automatic |
| Series Number | 13 |
| Special Features | Glow In The Dark |
| Sport Type | Diving |
| Strap Type | Bracelet |
| Style Name | Bracelet |
| Theme | Nautical |
| UPC | 843836004206 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Watch Movement Type | Automatic |
| Water Resistance Depth | 200 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
G**Y
Good for the money
If you want an automatic diver style titanium watch, you cannot go far wrong with this watch from Invicta. Watch fanatics and purists will probably not like this review, but if you just want a good quality for the money timepiece, read on. OK this is a homage watch that looks very similar to the Rolex Submariner with the Mercedes hands and date window, but it has a manual wind hackable movement from Seiko in the NH35A that keeps good time; my example is averaging less than +4 second a day over a 14 day period, that is as good as some very expensive movements out there. The finish of the case is sand blasted and is perfect, the case back has an exhibition window to see the movement and the unidirectional bezel is a 120 click very precise rotation, but is a little on the stiff side; this will probably get a little looser in time. All of the indacies have been applied and have a silver edging to them that looks very well executed and I love the Invicta wings on the second hand. The bracelet is titanium and of reasonable quality, I have sized mine but never worn it as I prefer a Nato strap, paired with a black grey Bond style strap it looks amazing. The only negative point I can relay is that the lume is very poor, which is a shame because it would not cost much more to have had a Superluminova used and I would have definately paid more to have it. Bottom line, if you want a quality timepiece that has been well made and keeps good time and don't want to spend a small fortune, then take a look at one of these.
A**9
Quality piece of kit
Having spent a couple of hours changing batteries in several quartz watches, I thought I'd go old school again. After looking at the available options, the Invicta caught my eye; good reviews and a price point that seemed, well, too good to be true! It keeps good time. I set it against a radio controlled clock, and it lost 3 seconds in a week- I call that a win, personally. Bottom line, it looks good, keeps good time and didn't cost a fortune. I'll see how well it works underwater in the Caribbean next year.....
P**H
A really nice Pro Diver variant
Invicta's Pro Diver range is a homage to the Rolex Submariner, which is something that draws both praise and criticism from aficionados, but isn't really something to be worried about. The range stands on its own merits, offering good movements and decent build quality at a keen price. This particular model is a good example of this. The use of titanium really sets this particular piece apart from its stablemates. Not only does the titanium bring light weight - this watch is only about 130g - but the tone and matte effect of the metal bring a unique style that contrasts, in my opinion, beautifully with the polished stainless steel accents on the piece (the crown, bezel, and centre link caps). The one thing that I wish Invicta didn't carry over from the Rolex is the cyclops magnifier over the date. On a Rolex this will be perfectly aligned, on the Invicta it wasn't. Because I don't like them at the best of times, I elected to have the crystal replaced altogether by a local professional at a cost of ยฃ40. It's only a standard mineral crystal, but for me it was worth it because I much, much prefer the look of the watch without it - see image. As I got the watch on a deal price for under ยฃ100, and as it has the excellent Seiko NH35A movement, I considered that it was worth the investment. I'd say it's very good value for money for a 200m water resistant automatic, but watch out for the quality control and make sure you're happy with it.
P**O
I was taken back by this little workhorse.
EDIT: I have left my first review at the bottom. This is my second purchase after returning the first shambles. My old review was one star, it is now 5 stars. It blew me away, Invicta have a hit and miss quality, as I have found out... Firstly, a few little moans and niggles. On the back, it says: All Titanium. It's not. The bezel and crown are steel. The centre links in the bracelet may be steel, but also give the impression of polished/better finished titanium. It's slightly rattly and gives the touch of aluminium. The bracelet is link pins and are tough to remove, since titanium has next to no give. But the links and clasp all work well with no sharp edges. The case and body are good. It's 44mm in diameter, 48mm with crown and 53mm lug to lug. The 120 click bezel gives a good ratchet and the lumed pip sits 'slightly' to the right. The lume appears to be C1 and glow most of the night. Whereas the pip and hands have more layers as they glow brighter than the indices. The crystal, I think is mineral. I'm not sure, I haven't double checked. The cyclops over the date is good for watch in this price bracket. I can JUST about read the date whilst my hands are at a driving position. I put this though an accuracy report of 6 days, between wrist wear, on winder, on its back, and on the 3 and 9 o'clock position. And I get an accuracy of +5.4sec per day. This is REALLY good. It's always best to be running slightly fast that slightly behind. I really do like this watch. I don't know what to say, except I am pleasently surprised by Invicta making a really good watch, that is titanium to boot. I wish they could apply this logic to all their watches without venturing in to the over sized cases. If you have been looking for a watch that just works, keeps going and is tough to wear. I think this is it. I got this for ยฃ126. It's so good, I feel like purchasing another just for the fun of it. I think I will also be looking at the steel case ones as I have been hearing nothing but good things about them. Original review; When I first opened the box, I thought WOW!!! a 200m divers titanium watch with screw in crown and glow in the dark 12 o'clock marker, for just over ยฃ100! I'll never get this offer again! Its so light, it feels like its made of aluminum! Ive got an alumium watch, really light, but soft as butter! Then I lifted the watch out the box and noticed how cheap the bracelet was. The links had a huge sway from side to side, not little as you would get in any other watch of ยฃ100, but a LOT! So much so, that you could look close and easily see the link pins between the gaps! hmmmmm... maybe 4 stars I thought.... So, I took it out took off all the wrapping, turned the bezel and thought, wow, this is really stiff..... but it was turnable. So I adjusted the time and date and wound it up and set it off! Good! it was keeping nice time. It matched second by second over hours! By that night, things got worse. I notice if I unscrewed the crown, pulled it gently out to set the time, the hands would begin adjusting, then I would hear a click! and the hands would stop moving! I would (somehow) have to pull the crown out a little bit further to adjust the hands! Not good. What damage was this causing inside to the mechanics! It was maybe some hours after that I was using the bezel to time moments. Then it just stopped. No matter how much force I used the bezel refused to turn! I was moments away from using pliers! So, I sent it back instead. Im really disappointed. Ive heard so many problems over the quality of invicta watches and this proves it. I may try again in the future, because I really want a titanium dive watch. As a titanium dive watch(especially automatic) is much sought after.
J**E
Really lovely watch.. Nice size, Titanium
It's bigger than the normal Pro Diver... I've had 2 now, and as soon as I got this Titanium one, I loved it. Immediately became my daily wearer. Then it failed though. Same as my other Pro Diver. That one the screw in crown failed, this one the BEZEL failed in a MONTH. I want to like Invicta. They use good movements and they really do push boundaries in watch design, not to everyone's taste. However this titanium pro diver, Submariner style, lovely matte grey colour. Had everything going for it.... And the Bezel fell off... Inside a MONTH. The Bezel, 120 clicks, was almost perfect. No play in it, positive clicks, quality sound. Thing just fell off. I was so disappointed I didn't even try and fix it (probs could have... Fixed the sleeve that failed in my other Pro Diver that prevented the crown screwing in. Took a while too, getting the NH35 manual, the tools and parts. It was an education) . However when I'm sat there.working at my PC and I reach out for a print out.... And the BEZEL just drops off a titanium diver, barely a month old, and rolls across the floor, as I look on on amazement. I was so amazed in fact, I packaged it up immediately and sent it straight back. Im just not sure I can buy another Invicta. Like I said.. I WANT to believe... But I bought 3 Invictas, all over 150 GBP ones, spend that on a Casio, a Seiko or a Rotary even (happen to be wearing a Rotary Henley, Miyota movement, drops maybe 25 seconds a week, owned a year, 65 gbp ebay. Solid Stainless... Decent watch). Damn im so disappointed with the Titanium Pro Diver. It looks so cool... People thought it WAS cool. Lucky i was alone when the Bezel fell off., else id have looked a total mong. Never seen anything like it... Not one month old... Maybe 5 weeks. Invicta will have to offer something special for me to give another chance, with so many great watch makers out there these days, making great watches for the 150 to 300 gbp price range... I just hate to say.... Im really may be ldone. Well IF Invicta sent me a new Titanium Pro Diver, and I could come back in a year and say 'well, mustve had a dud as this ones been great'...I would do that gladly. After all I have owned 3 of their pieces, and 2 failed quite badly (the other is a quartz Speedway.... Its fine. Just fine. Works.... But feels as cheap as it cost. But how about it Invicta? Send me a watch that you think I'll still be loving in a year, like i thought id be loving the Titanium Pro Diver? Could be anything, surprise me and make my year! (did I mention i adored that watch? ๐) see if you can save a loyal customer, who is sadly DONE at this point. Why not let customer services send me something nice (i buy a lot of watches by the way) ..... So if the gesture is a success... Thats many more watches sold over the years. Do nothing... Just ignore the BEZEL dropping off a brand new Titanium Diver.... Well. Its not a great look, and how can I justify the tea Get customer services to drop me a line guys, let's see if we can restart, or rekindle this relationship, as i genuinely respected the far out designs you came out with
M**Z
feels light but a very nice watch
really light almost feels like its made of plastic and easily scratches as its a matt surface finish but its still a nice watch i bought it to go diving in malta on holiday to avoid damaging my more expensive watches... it performed flawlessly no misting no water damage even in he jacuzzi and pool keeps perfect time.. +/- 1 second a day and teamed with a nato strap feels awesome attached a pic for reference..its a 22mm strap by the way as it caught me off first and had to buy some bigger nato straps.. the auto wind feels a bit grindy on mine may just be the mechanism ect may get it checked if not i still have a while on amazon warranty ...but all in all a nice watch and its titanium!... I'm a sucker for titanium...if only they did the same design in titanium with tritium lighting id be happy as larry...whoever he is ;)
A**R
Invicta pro diver, titanium
So far, very impressed, i cant understand why, apart from thier mark downs, invicta get such a bad press, I mean for the price mine has been superb, only loosing about 14-20 seconds a week, i know people say thier a rolex knock off, but if you look at other manufacturers, who hasn't copied it, and why pay thousands, im not a watch nut, but I do like something better than a lump of digital plastic on my wrist and dont have to change batteries ti's does it perfectly and in titanium is much lighter ๐ ๐ ๐ !
H**K
I'm an Invicta fan but I had to return this watch for quality reasons.
I can see that there are a lot of happy owners to this watch. This is a bit of a surprise to me because I just couldn't accept the quality- So I decided to return the one that I got for few reasons after just one day. First reason was that he watch didn't have the movement that was described. It came with standard 21 jewel NH25 without hand wind and hacking features. I was very disappointed. Second one was the bezel. It got stuck and became impossible to turn after just a few turns. Plus the bezel was bigger than the watch case and very shiny which both made it look like the bezel didn't belong to this watch at all. Third reason were the feel and make overall. They were just cheap. The bracelet felt too loose, too big gaps between the parts and the end links were not solid. The bezel I already mentioned. I also have to say that I own 7 Invictas (total +20 watches) and I'm a great admirer to this brand. Therefore the decision was not easy. But I also have some kind of understanding about watch quality and this one just didn't meet my expectations. Actually it was the first Invicta that I have ever returned to the seller. My interpretation is that Invicta's quality control has failed big time with this watch. I hope the ones you have are better and keep you happy. Cheers!
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