

🌊 Own the Depths, Command the Day with Invicta Pro Diver
The Invicta Men's 1768 Pro Diver is a robust 43mm stainless steel chronograph watch featuring a vibrant blue sun-ray dial, luminous hands, and a uni-directional Pepsi bezel. Powered by a precise Japanese VD55B quartz movement and assembled in Japan, it offers professional-grade 200m water resistance, making it ideal for diving and water sports. Its adjustable brushed stainless steel band and flame fusion crystal combine durability with sleek style, delivering exceptional value for the discerning professional.





| Material | Stainless-steel |
S**O
Fantastic watch at a great price!
Come on! The price on this definitely dictates a 5 star review. It wears, feels and looks like a $500 watch. You can’t beat that for about $80. If you want a beat around watch that looks great, keeps great time and you don’t have to worry about damaging an expensive watch then this is it! Love this watch!
P**1
VERY Nice Watch
This watch presents as beautiful, durable, stylish and much more expensive than it is - from a distance. The blue and red "Pepsi" bezel looks darker and better than pictured and the numerals are silver. It takes some other styling cues from the Rolex GMT- Master II but because the bezel has diver elapsed-time numbers instead of the 24 hour setup of the GMT II and it's a chronograph this watch doesn't seem to try to be a Rolex clone which is probably why it doesn't have Invicta stamped on the side of the case. The screw down crown and pushers look excellent and work well, as does the chronograph movement. The VD55B Caliber movement is very accurate, it hasn't gained or lost any time since it was set (two weeks ago). The band is thick with solid durable links (except the end link) and the double clasp works well. It was quite easy to remove excess links and wears comfortably, especially for such a big and heavy watch. My only gripe with this watch is the second hand. It sweeps haltingly and irregularly, and fails to align with half of the minute marks as it tracks around the watch face. To me this makes the movement appear cheap and brings down the value of the watch when viewed up close. Still, it's not a Tag and for under $80, overall this is a VERY attractive chronograph that is solid and waterproof to 200 meters and is absolutely worth having.
S**E
The style of the watch..
Very good! Like to buy more.. but your website says out of stock?
E**G
Thoughts of a watch nerd... CxB is good...
As known with most invicta watches, this looks more expensive than it is... Definitely an eye catcher, if worn properly this will certainly get you many compliments. Overall quality is good enough: Time keeping is decent, so if you are not crazy about totally sincronized watches, this piece will need some minor adjustments every week or so. It has japanese quartz movement, which is one of the most reliable manufacturers of quartz movement mechanics. Yet, this movement is what makes the second hand tic-tac across the dial, and some people dislike that. The bracelet can be scratched quite easily, same for the case which is made with the same materials. In one year of use at the time I write this it has a few hair-thin scratches. The crystal looks thick and I didn`t get any scratches so far, so apparently it has good scratch resistance and does not have anti-reflexive coating. Tachimeters buttons are easy to press and do not feel cheap. In that matter, the tachs are 1/10s second @12, seconds @6 and minutes @9 (see video below). Bezel turning is easy and the "clicks" don`t feel too cheap. It does have 120 exact clicks all the way around (as it is supposed to) The lumen are superior quality! all the hour markers and hands have strong lumen that glows intensely after being exposed to light. Lumen color is green btw. It claims to have 200m water resistance, but since this is NOT a screw-down crown, I highly doubt it. I eventually had it exposed to moderate rain and I had no problems with it. swimming and diving I would personally not endorse. Finally, it is more than acceptable for it`s price, CxB is good and I do recommend this watch.
T**5
Watch overall seems well-made,solid,handsome.
This review written on 7-2-2020. There are negative reviews from the past years saying that these watches do not have a screw-down crown winding stem for setting the time and this has created problems such as flooding when in the water.Also the crown can get caught on something and pull-out thus requiring the time to need to be re-set.The watch I received DOES have a screw-down winding crown.Perhaps Invicta listened to people's complaints about this previous design flaw.I recommend anyone considering this watch to contact the seller to see if the watch they are selling has this feature.The bracelet seems solid and well-made,not light and flimsy as some people have complained about this in the past.As far as keeping accurate time-I have only had my watch for 1 week, so I will write a follow-up review about it's time-keeping accuracy and it's waterproofness,or lack-of, ,in the future.So far,it keeps accurate time.The watch is obviously designed to resemble the Tudor-Rolex "Big Block" Chronograph of the 1970's-1980's. I personally like the fact that the watch does not have a date window.I always thought a date window crowds and interrupts the continuity of a watch dial.Overall-this watch seems solid, handsome ,and very expensive,but not tacky or too "dressy". Review written on 7-2-2020
S**R
Another solid Invicta Offering!
This marks my 11th Invicta purchase. I have a few automatics and have collected a few styles over the years. I love them all and they have all functioned flawlessly for years. The 1771 is no different than my previous purchases. The traditional metal bracelet is solid and has a nice weight to it. I have small wrists so I always have to remove links but that is easily achieved with some simple watch repair tools. The crown does not lock on this model but it hasn't been an issue. I have had no instances of moisture entering the watch. I am a diver but I traditionally don't wear shiny diver's watches when in the water so I don't foresee any problems. I am a fan of coin edge bezels and this two tone red and blue bezel is tight and precise. The chronograph functions are nice as well but for me it's more of an aesthetic feature. I will update if there are any issues in the future but so far so good! I am typically hard on watches and I love how all my Invictas have held up over the years. I have no issue purchasing a watch around the $100 mark if it performs it functions and looks good. I am not a watch snob so I think it is pointless to try and compare these watches to higher end watches at higher price points. Invicta makes nice pieces that present well and that is all I require. With the quantity of watches sold it is not surprising that there will be those that have problems. I find that to be true with most products. I personally have never had an issue, as stated above, so I will continue to add to my collection as opportunities arise. Cheers All!
L**N
My First Diving Chronograph.
I'm no watch expert like some folks on here, but I can tell a good watch when I see one. I recently found out about Invicta a few months ago, and I was immediately captured by their unique styles and high-quality timepieces. Granted, their MSRP's might be a wee bit high, but then again these particular watches are the older models (2011-2012) so its not surprising to see them for going for substantially less. That said, the two Invicta's I currently have (the Russian Diver 4342, which is one awesome watch and the Pro Diver 8935 that looks like stunning) definitely are what you call "getting the bang for your buck". I really enjoy them. When I saw this watch I immediately wanted it - as I've never had a chronograph and yes, this thing is mind-blowingly beautiful in person. The blue and silver is very complementary and it sticks out - especially in natural light. Some of the photographs of Invicta's seem to sort of fade out the brilliance of the faces of these watches which slightly detracts what they really look like in person. When I opened the box I was taken aback (in a good way) by the size of it, quite large - no doubt at 44 millimeters and it has that nice, desirable heft that I like in a well-constructed watch. You cannot beat it for the price. Everything about the chronograph works great. Great in appearance and function. I might have to go for the Invicta 1770 next. Overall, if you like a functional and fashionable watch to wear, do give this one some consideration.
A**R
Very Satisfied
I have had this watch for over two months now and have nothing but good things to say about it. Watch looks better in person than in the pictures. First day I was wearing it the face of the dial slammed against the corner of a kitchen counter top, no damage. Then today at work, standing on a ladder the watch slipped out of my pocket and fell over 20ft onto hard tile flooring. Only thing that happened was spring lugs disconnected from the band, which took me about 20 seconds to put back together. Overall I’m very pleased with my purchase. This is my second Invicta and I’m looking forward to more!
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