Relógio masculino Invicta INVICTA-9204 coleção Pro Diver em tom prateado

Brand:Invicta

3.5/5

96.51

Mostrador azul. Caixa de aço inoxidável em tom de prata com uma pulseira de aço inoxidável em tom de prata. Movimento de quartzo. Resistência à água de 200 metros / 660 pés. Moldura giratória unidirecional. Dobre com fecho de liberação de segurança. Tamanho da caixa 37,5 mm x 10 mm. Relógio Invicta 9204 Pro Diver. Com o acessível relógio masculino de quartzo Invicta Pro Diver SQ em tom de prata, você ainda pode comprar nadadeiras e um par de óculos de proteção. Possui um movimento de quartzo japonês resistente a choques que resistirá aos rigores de suas aventuras submarinas e é resistente à água até 200 metros (660 pés). É encimado por um bisel giratório unidirecional banhado a azul com marcações de tempo decorrido em prata e bordas recortadas para uma pegada firme mesmo com luvas de mergulho. O mostrador azul inclui grandes marcadores luminosos Tritnite e ponteiros (com ponteiro de segundos) e uma janela de data às 3 horas com uma lupa. Outras características incluem um fecho dobrável com segurança e um cristal mineral antirreflexo. Coleção Pro Diver Mergulhe em qualquer horizonte usando a orientação constante do Invicta Pro Diver. Elegantemente clássico, o funcionamento interno é forjado com variações de cronógrafo suíço ou movimentos automáticos de 21 joias e navega de bom grado em profundidades de até 300 metros. Construído com destreza confiante, a força com que esses relógios funcionam torna o Pro Diver a quintessência em desempenho. Coroas aparafusadas: muitos relógios Invicta são equipados com uma coroa aparafusada para ajudar a evitar a infiltração de água. Isso é mais comum em nossos modelos Diver. Para ajustar a data e/ou hora em tal relógio, você deve primeiro desaparafusar a coroa antes de puxá-la suavemente para a posição de primeiro ou segundo clique. Para fazer isso, basta girar a coroa no sentido anti-horário até que ela se abra. Quando terminar de ajustar o relógio, a coroa deve ser empurrada e aparafusada firmemente. Não fazer isso cancelará a resistência à água do relógio e anulará todas as garantias do fabricante. No geral, esse processo não deve exigir muito esforço ou força.

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EAN: 843836092043

Categorias Roupa, Calçados e Joias, Homens, Relógios, Relógios de pulso,

Cristal mineral; Coroa de empurrar/puxar; Moldura de aço inoxidável unidirecional com anel de moldura azul; Resistente à água de 200 metros: Adequado para atividades marítimas profissionais e esportes aquáticos de superfície. Adequado para mergulho. Faixa de aço inoxidável, 215 mm C x 18 mm L; A banda é ajustável adicionando/removendo links; Dobre o fecho de segurança. Movimento de quartzo japonês, calibre PC32A; Montado no Japão; Bateria SR626SW incluída; Peso do relógio: 61 gramas. Caixa de aço inoxidável com 37,5 mm de diâmetro x 11 mm de espessura; Mostrador azul; Ponteiros luminosos e marcadores de horas.
Band Color Silver
Band Material Stainless Steel
Band size Mens
Band width 18 millimeters
Batteries 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)
Bezel function Unidirectional
Bezel material Stainless Steel
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name Invicta
Calendar Date
Case diameter 38 millimeters
Case material Stainless Steel
Case Thickness 12 millimeters
Clasp Fold-Over Clasp with Safety
Department WRIST WATCHES
Dial color Blue
Dial window material type Mineral
Display Type Analog
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number INVICTA-9204
Item Shape Round
Item weight 12.35 Ounces
Manufacturer Invicta
Metal stamp 316L
Model number INVICTA-9204
Model Year 2011
Movement Japanese Quartz
Part Number 9204
Product Dimensions 0.59 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches; 12.35 Ounces
Product Warranty For warranty information about this product, please click here
Special features push-down-crown, Luminous
Water resistant depth 660 Feet

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Scritto da: Dave Bailey
Good stuff
For the price,,,,,,,,,,,, can't beat it. Salt Water resistant. "Fits on wrist". Not ridiculously big. Japan movement. I got the Blue bezel and fitted it with a (found on Amazon) "BisonStrap" Leather 18mm Brown Band.
Scritto da: Chris
Great Value
Great value watch. Homage to Omega Seamaster 300. The links are hallow and it feels a bit on the value side but it is still a nice looking dive watch. it being under $40 is amazing and I don't feel like I have to baby it and can actually use it without worrying. Usually I'm not a fan of Invicta because they're loud and gaudy but this model is just right for me. Update: removing one star because there is no screw down crown, so the water resistance is probably not accurate, it can probably take a splash but without a screw down crown there's no way you can actually submerge this watch without water getting in to the case.
Scritto da: NomDePlume
Great watch for the money; very cheap bracelet
For $50, it's a terrific watch, except for the band. Mine is seven years old, keeps perfect time, and looks brand new (I'll admit it's gotten light use, until recently). I've replaced the battery once. The crystal has a nick or two, but I've never yet owned a watch with a scratch-proof crystal. The original band fell to pieces, as did the cheap replacement I bought on Amazon. I took it to a watch repair guy, and he put one on for $45 -- it looks great, and feels much more solid than either of the previous bands. I don't swim with a watch, far less dive, but I wouldn't trust this watch in the water at all -- it doesn't have a screw-down crown. If you plan on swimming or diving, read lots of reviews, and see if anyone else has done it. Now about the size -- I like it just fine. At 37.5 mm, it's noticeably smaller than most men's watches sold today. A generation ago, the standard size for a man's watch was 36 mm. My wrists are totally average (I wear extra-large gloves), and this is the right size watch for me. I also have a Casio MDV106-1AV, and at 44mm it's too large (even though the Casio is probably a better watch, because it has a screw-down crown). If the words "understated, rugged, elegant" sound good to you, this is your watch. If you need to prove your manliness with a three inch, half-pound ingot with a dozen dials and buttons and bezels, you'd better look elsewhere -- and don't forget a magnum bottle of Brut cologne. Get this watch if you want an old-fashioned "normal" size, but be prepared to replace the band; get the Casio if you want something larger. The Casio comes with a silicone strap, which will probably last for years. Word of advice: don't buy a cheap replacement metal link watchband on Amazon. I've tried several, and they're all junk. Go to a jeweler and spend 40 or 50 bucks.
Scritto da: J. White
Was good while it lasted
Second hand fell off after 6 months.
Scritto da: RobsFolly
Makes a Nice Women's Watch as Well
I had purchased an Orient Ray which my wife seemed to admire. Although the Ray is a bit large and heavy for a ladies wristwatch, she asked if I would get her one. After handling my Ray a bit, she asked if there was a women’s version, unfortunately there wasn’t. Also, she discovered it was an automatic and she does not like the idea of having to wear a watch at least every odd day to keep it from running down. Worse still, she is completely opposed to having an automatic serviced every 5-10 years and regards any watch costing more than $200 as one of the biggest waste of money imaginable. So, I embarked on a search for a blue faced quartz analog divers style watch (that will likely never get wet), looks great, is larger than 28mm but not too large or heavy as to overwhelm a woman’s wrist. The Invicta 9204 seemed to fit the bill. The inexpensive $52 price tag didn’t hurt either. I probably should mention that I’m not a big Invicta fan. My biggest gripe with Invicta brand is their ridiculously high retail prices (always on sale up to 70% off) and the perception that Invicta puts a higher percentage of their manufacturing bucks into making their watches look good rather than work well and last long. This watch did not really do much to change my perceptions. It is very nice looking though, it’s not too large and is certainly lighter than the Ray with a similar appearance. It’s eye catching, looks more expensive than it is and conveys a little bit of casual adventuresome–ness, something that many women’s watches lack. I think the blue on the bezel is a little too light but she prefers it. Actually, she says she loves it. Like others have mentioned, I noticed that the setting movement has a bit of slop and it is hard to set the hands perfectly at the intended time. They tend to drift a bit when the crown is pressed down. Also, as expected I had to remove three links from the bracelet and the pins were unusually tight. They were the first retaining pins I ever encountered that were split down the center like little cotter pins. I have a cheap tool designed to remove the pins and it worked well but I can see where someone could really bugger up a band without the proper tools. Although supposedly a divers watch with a WR200M rating, I’m skeptical and I think anyone who takes this watch under the water is risking problems. For folks like my bride who are more attuned to style than actually diving, this should be perfect. Quartz watches are pretty reliable and this watch is likely to be accurate and if this watch lasts a few years it will be long enough to satisfy her. It fit her criteria perfectly and unlike most of my jewelry gifts, she seems to genuinely love it. Sooo, bang! Home Run!
Scritto da: Se dañó en menos de una semana
Invicta es una buena marca, lastimosamente me tocó una unidad defectuosa
Las baterias se consumen con rapidez y la hora poco a poco se desajusta, no lo entiendo pues tengo otros 4 invicta diferentes y todos funcionan perfecto despues de años de uso
Scritto da: Fernando Caicedo
Excelente
Comodo
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
I wonder if it’s actually a 200m watch with that push-pull crown.
I bought this for my girlfriend for Christmas. She’s always “borrowing” mine! It’s a nice clean looking diver with good fit and finish. Honestly, Invicta makes me question watch snobbery. I have 3 of their watches in my collection, and they all get a lot of use. Best bang for buck ever. It kind of reminds me of how people used to hate Kia and then suddenly everyone caught on that Kia buyers were getting more for their moolah. So this is a very nice dive STYLE watch. It does bug me that it says 200m on the dial with a push pull crown (Luminox is guilty of this as well, and I’ve had mine leak while free diving). For the money? For a non-diver with a smaller wrist? Perfect. If you’re an actual diver look elsewhere.
Scritto da: Ron
I enjoy wearing watches and have a modest little collection of ...
A bit of a curates egg, this one....I enjoy wearing watches and have a modest little collection of (mostly) cheap and cheerful ones to suit my mood or the occasion. If you listen to the opinions of watch enthusiasts you will be dismayed to find that Invicta have a less than healthy rep-but this is largely based on their 'blingtastic' monster watch designs featuring metal bolts and gold plated plasma screens. This one is more sedate! Style wise, it is loosely based on a Rolex Submariner dial and an Omega Sea Master bezel. This is the closest I'll ever come to owning either of these multi-thousand dollar watches so I am quite happy with that.....it DOESN'T however quite fall into the ghastly and ungentlemanly trap of being a shoddy 'counterfeit' or replica. There is enough about it to make it an original in its own right. 'Invicta' is nicely engraved on the side and back which is enough to keep the Rolex lawyers happy. The overall build quality is nice too.....but (probably?) light years away from the watches it's based on. So....I paid less than 40 squids for a good looking (ymmv) watch. I can find nothing shoddy about its build quality for that price. I have super skinny wrists so the fact that it is marginally undersized at 38mm is a bonus for me. The strap was HUGE and I am not a fan of bracelets so I removed that I'm afraid. It looked kind of ok though if that's your thing, I might get busy with my link removing tool one day but it's fine on a leather or Nato. (very James Bond!!) Mine seems to lose about a second or two a day at the moment. (about par for cheap Quartz movements.) It's very BLUE! Not really a bad thing.....the blue dialed Rolex costs about £20000 and is white gold rather than stainless steel. Looks alarmingly similar in this respect! All in all I like it so far. Time Will Tell. If it keeps reasonable time and lasts the distance it represents a good buy for an attractive multi-purpose daily wearer in my book. HTH ron
Scritto da: Chris Downing
A Great Backup or Main Watch
This watch has been great - I bought about 7 or 8 months ago and have worn it most days. It's accurate, it's electric so you can't forget to shake/wind it. It looks cool. And it isn't big - this is a 37mm diameter watch so it looks just right on your wrist so long as you don't want to look like an SAS soldier or a gamer with an eye on the clock! I've changed the wristband - not because there's anything wrong with it at all - I just like a nylon NATO style band - I've got the sort with the two pieces rather than the one that goes around the back of the watch - this makes the watch thinner my. Blue watch, navy nylon band - perfect. One of my great buys in life. It's many thousands less than the Rolex Submariner it's based no - eh no - I was never spending £7000 on a watch - £50 is just about right. Revisit - two years on and this watch has performed perfectly - just needed a battery - which was dead easy - unscrew the back - install battery bought from here - screw it back on - job done. Keeps very good time. Easy to wear as it's not huge or very thick. And I notice above they are now even cheaper - an absolute bargain at £42.
Scritto da: RoboScorpion
For the price - excellent!
I wanted a watch that I could take snorkelling and not worry too much if it leaked, so I bought this as effectively a sacrificial watch. I wasn't expecting much in the way of quality but I have been pleasantly surprised. The look is, of course, heavily "influenced by" the Rolex Submariner, but if your price range is in the up-to-£100 area rather than the up-to-£10,000 area, this has to be a good bet. The case feels pretty solid and, as long as you don't go looking too closely at the finishing, only the slightly thin & rattly bracelet gives away its price point. In the three weeks I've had it, it has lost about 7 seconds. Oddly, it seemed to lose most of those seconds in the first 24 hours and has remained pretty constant since then. I am sceptical how a watch without a screw-down crown can be rated 200M water resistant but haven't yet been able to do more testing than to immerse it in a bucket of water for a few hours, wear it in the shower; give it its due, it has remained perfectly operational afterwards. The rotating bezel on mine is very difficult to turn though - if you were trying it with wet hands whilst in the water, you would probably really struggle. I am planning a trip to do some snorkelling later in the year (Covid-19 permitting) so I will definitely update this review afterwards to report back on how the watch fared in the sea. So, in brief, for the price this is a great buy and I would be really mean to give it less than 5 stars.
Scritto da: Dillon
Nice quality watch.
I like Invicta watches a lot and have quite a few and generally they are all very good quality this one I bought as one to wear on a daily basis the watch is a small by modern standards for men's watches and l like this because it's sits nicely on my wrist and feels less bulky than similar design watches. The quality is super made of stainless steel with accurate quartz movement the Finnish is excellent perhaps not to the standards of Swiss timepieces but not far off. Invicta make (Chinese built with various movements) a vast range all of which are good. One thing to watch out for is the seals on the case back and winder crown they sometimes fail leading to fogging of the watch glass. Check the watch when it arrives any fogging/misting on the glass send it back.
Scritto da: Felipe R.
Good watch
The Invicta Pro Diver 9204 Quartz Watch is an outstanding timepiece that combines functionality, durability, and style. As someone who appreciates a high-quality watch, I was impressed with the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into this piece. The watch features a 37 mm stainless steel case and a black dial with luminous hands and hour markers, which make it easy to read even in low light conditions. The unidirectional bezel is a nice touch, and the mineral crystal provides ample protection against scratches and other damage. The Japanese quartz movement ensures accurate timekeeping, and the watch is water-resistant up to 200 meters, making it suitable for a variety of water activities. The black polyurethane strap is comfortable to wear and looks great, and the buckle closure ensures a secure fit. What I appreciate most about this watch is its versatility. It's suitable for everyday wear and looks great with both casual and formal outfits. The combination of the black and silver colors is classic and timeless, making it a piece that I will wear for years to come. In conclusion, if you're looking for a high-quality, durable, and stylish watch, the Invicta Pro Diver 9204 Quartz Watch is an excellent choice. It's a well-crafted timepiece that will provide you with accurate timekeeping and versatile style.

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