I’m a sucker for two-tone watches. When this one arrived to the jewelry store I was working at in 2005…I promptly bought it with my employee discount!
Mine’s the model with an ETA 2824 and the fancy solid link bracelet.
Watch accents and logos are a little toned-down compared to the newer ones…and the crystal and date magnifier window are top-notch!
This is one of the most beloved watches I’ve ever owned. I think it’s beautiful!
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Movement and dial are currently on vacation. (I liked it, because it was my introduction to modding.)
Movement and dial are currently on vacation. (I liked it, because it was my introduction to modding.)
Very clear display😂
Very clear display😂
Wears somewhat light, too ...
This one is an early 2000's version with a Miyota
movement. From a time when the only humongous Invicta was the infamous Russian Diver which despite Invictas early claims, the CEO's grandmother had nothing to do with the design. (the first of a host of lies to follow)
To Invictas credit the gold plate, despite a few years of use, has never worn through.
Movement and dial are currently on vacation. (I liked it, because it was my introduction to modding.)
It’s crazy to look at that way.
This one is an early 2000's version with a Miyota
movement. From a time when the only humongous Invicta was the infamous Russian Diver which despite Invictas early claims, the CEO's grandmother had nothing to do with the design. (the first of a host of lies to follow)
To Invictas credit the gold plate, despite a few years of use, has never worn through.
Yeah…they called it their ‘swiss gold’ application. Mine’s mostly intact too except for the bracelet’s nether regions.
This one I have is going 20 years now. Scars and all its running great.
I bought an Invicta Pro Diver with NH35 movement a few years ago, around 2017 and today my son has it, since he really liked it and I gave it to him.
To upload a photo of the watch, I would have to search my library, but at least I'm leaving my comment about my experience using that watch.
It is a watch that looks much better on the wrist than in photographs and I highly recommend it.
Congratulations on your watch, it is very beautiful! <font style="vertical-align: inherit;"><font style="vertical-align: inherit;">😍</font></font>
In classic black!
This one I have is going 20 years now. Scars and all its running great.
Yours has the same bezel as mine.
I bought an Invicta Pro Diver with NH35 movement a few years ago, around 2017 and today my son has it, since he really liked it and I gave it to him.
To upload a photo of the watch, I would have to search my library, but at least I'm leaving my comment about my experience using that watch.
It is a watch that looks much better on the wrist than in photographs and I highly recommend it.
Congratulations on your watch, it is very beautiful! <font style="vertical-align: inherit;"><font style="vertical-align: inherit;">😍</font></font>
Many thanks!
Movement and dial are currently on vacation. (I liked it, because it was my introduction to modding.)
Ahhh... The John Cena model
I love mine because it was a gift from my father in law because I helped a couple of nights in his restaurant. Him being a Rolex Owner he hadn’t really cared about other watches because he always wears his Batman and doesn’t even look for other watches( I don’t know how he does it but I would like to know haha) the moment this arrived at his door and he opened to check it. He called me and said “is that really the watch that you had sent me to order because damn for 70 euros(in 2021) it’s a steal that’s makes me think about also getting one.
Sorry for the long post but I just love remembering that moment ✌🏻🤣
I bought this sometime around 2010. It's been in the Atlantic, the Pacific, the Gulf of Mexico and countless pools. It's literally taken a beating and it keeps on ticking. If the Seiko NH ever dies I'll just stick a new one in it
Actually the pro diver is the best adventure watch out there, it's classy and inexpensive. The Swiss brands are so costly that most owners would never take them into the pool or the ocean. These can be used as dive watches are intended and you don't worry if it breaks or gets any scratches. If the worst that happens and you lose the thing, you just go about your day and pick up another one at a shop or online.