Its a great watch I have no problem with wearing a 47mm invicta automatic watch.. I am all about dive watches automatics and maybe even a long life battery driven one, I prefer Large watches. I am done with the high dollar watches I just don't see the point, now if the watch has either a satellite or radio self correcting mechanism to it I can appreciate the extra value in that. / I recently bought one just like yours but in blue as a gift and the only thing I regret is not getting a second one for myself because it was even better looking in person and it recently doubled in price
Yep it’s a great entry watch for sure. As what one is willing to pay for a watch, to me that’s a personal decision for the person as it’s their money they made and they can do with it as they please. I don’t have an opinion one way or another. For me time is precious and it’s the one thing I can never get more of, so I see great value in fine time pieces as each time I look at the watch I’m reminded of how I spend my time. But even where I’m at in my life, there are watch’s I would love to own but just can’t afford. But there are some fine pieces I can own, do own and will own. My invicta will always have a seat at the table as it’s one of the watches that started my journey. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I like invicta to me its as good a dive watch as any.. Let me ask you this as I dont use the term what is a starter watch to you? I would use the term starter watch If all I could afford is a watch that I know would only last me say two years, and when that day came well them hopefully I would of saved up more in order to buy a longer lasting watch.. That the way I would look at it So if they are all durable, waterproof, long lasting and keep good time where does the words starter or entry come to play a factor
This watch has lasted me over a decade. That’s the beauty of an automatic. As for starter I think of entry cost into a hobby, so $100 to see if you like wearing a watch, having an automatic movement is where I think of starter. Invicta pro and grand divers are great first time watch buyer options. Thanks for commenting and watching.
The new grand divers have that larger filled in part for the lugs where the bands connect to the case. The old one had those wings like clips, but it is now replaced with the full link attachment, so it secures the bands better. I wish i knew what they were called.
Great honest video. I like diver watches and Seiko movements and since I'm a big human I prefer bigger watches. The Invicta Grand Diver with its diver helmet logo and engraved case sides caught my eye on a cruise ship and it seemed to be reasonably priced but I didn't pull the trigger because I like doing extensive Internet research first. After I got home I bought two of them, a gold with blue bezel off of Amazon and a Kermit from Invicta for $111 and $99. So far I'm very happy with their sizing, look and function. Will I buy more Invictas, yes and they'll probably be different color ways of the Grand Diver model. I saw the pink Miami Special Edition with its "10" only indices and fell in love as a Miami and Messi fan but unfortunately they sold out immediately.
Glad you liked the video. Are the watches for everyone? No, no watch is for everyone. Glad you like them. I like the grand diver. I’m a cruise right now and there are a lot of invictas for sale. 😂 thanks for watching and commenting.
Got the yellow dial, a sound enough watch. QC maybe a bit hit or miss. The bezel on mine is so tight to turn that I just leave it. NH 35 tough as old boots. Got a few better brands but still enjoy wearing this beast of a watch. Great video.
Yeah with many brands QC can be hit or miss and shouldn’t be that way but it is. It’s solid beater for sure. I think it’s the movement that makes it solid. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I’ll hope to see the movement hold up to a lot for me. I often run a hammer drill and might even consider keeping this one on. Already bricked some eta 2424 movements. Both are making some spooky sounds… Hamilton has something loose inside, and the victorinox seized. Question, should I open them up and see if it’s just a loosened screw and maybe I can repair? How much is a common repair cost for something like that? Potential spring replacement etc…
@@lindboknifeandtool Sounds like those watches have really been through it! Hammer drill vibrations can definitely put a strain on movements, especially with non-shock-resistant models. If you’re comfortable opening them up, checking for a loose screw or visible issue might be worth a shot, but it’s easy to accidentally cause more damage, especially if you don’t have the right tools. Common repair costs for a movement inspection or spring replacement can vary - typically around $150-$300 depending on the brand and the watchmaker. If it’s just a loose screw, it might not be too costly, but a full movement service might be more. A pro watchmaker can give a better diagnosis and make sure everything’s running smoothly! I would look into wearing a G-Shock for this kind of work.
@ I’ll give the vibration resistant nh35 a shot. I GOTTA have an automatic with exhibition case back. Just fun to track. I even did a little “regulation” or “adjustment” not sure the term on the older Hamilton but come to think of it I think it’s stolen. And to be honest I think I’d rather just replace the springs and stuff myself than pay that. I’d certainly do so for a Tudor or omega but these are pawn shop getting into the hobby finds. And I suppose retirement projects
Interestingly with watches these so called ''entry level'' watches represent the best value for money in watch buying. Unusually, in a hobby as it advances and enthusiasts become 'better educated' in the subject, and subjectively more discerning they seem at the same time to become less capable of clear thinking and start to think $5-15k for essentially the same thing is money well spent! lol I love my Invicta's etc they exist to expose the snobbery and pretentiousness out there in the watch collecting community. Just my opinion and very tongue in cheek, of course. I'm pleased to see how well the Grand Diver fits your 6 1/4'' wrist that's thanks to the 50mm lug to lug size I'll begetting one now as it'll look fine on my 7'' wrist, something I had been wondering! Thanks for the review. 😃
Watch’s are not for every taste that is for sure regardless of the brand. As you move up in the price range you can, see and feel the quality of materials, craftsmanship, movement, complications grow and improve, hence the price. Just like in cars. If it was just about telling time we would wear $10 Casios 😂. Thanks for watching and commenting. Just my opinion but I think snobbery happens at the entry level of the watch collecting as well. Just my two cents.
Flame fusion = It's nothing more than a mineral crystal fused with a sapphire coating with heat. The mineral core is for shatter resistance, and the sapphire coating for scratch resistance
Great review, watch collecting is defiantly a journey and wear want and what you to spend your money on. Buy Rolex or buy an invicta. Last I checked we only live once, so why not enjoy the best in life. We are not coming back lol.
Obviously you've never seen an Invicta 1953. Far superior quality to a Grand/Pro Diver. 40mm size, more understated looks. 1953 is thee best Invicta there is.
Obviously I have lol. But it wasn’t around 15 years ago. So that’s why I talked about the grand and pro diver. If you feel it’s the best more power to ya. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@Friends_and_fragrancesno worries. I won’t be buying in monster crazy invicta for sure 😂. It’s definitely a controversial company for sure lol. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I wanted to try a watch with a Seiko mechanism, but paying 300 euros for a Seiko or 100 for an Invicta is not the same. And who would have thought, I liked it, so I also bought a Seiko.
@@MrDanijelho Totally agree so many Chinese brands use Seiko movements, but owning the real thing is so much more than the price and specs. Thanks for commenting and watching.
Flame Fusion is a layer of sapphire applied to a mineral glass for extra scratch resistance! if it hasn’t got Flame Fusion written on the back of watch then it isn’t flame fusion. This watch isn’t as i have this watch!
Yeah I was going off what was on the website. I’m going to have to check the back of the watch. Have had this for a long time. Thanks for watching and commenting.
You COULD say my Hamilton is as good as a Rolex. If the goal is telling time, that’s entirely possible. That’s the thing with these, what makes a Porsche is the engine but what makes a Rolex is the provenance
You’re totally right! Both Hamilton and Rolex can absolutely get the job done when it comes to telling time, and Hamilton has a great reputation for quality, too. But as you said, what sets Rolex apart isn’t just precision - it’s the history, the iconic design, and the brand legacy. It’s kind of like the difference between driving a car that works and one that carries a legacy, like a Porsche. Both can be fantastic in their own ways, but one carries that extra layer of history and exclusivity that enthusiasts really appreciate.
Like you, Invicta got me into watches. I own a Grand Diver with a yellow dial. I love this watch and wear it all the time. I have since graduated to higher end watches, Longines, Tissot, and Oris but still include this watch in my weekly rotation. I like the invicta divers , but they do go overboard with their designs. Their pricing structure Bullshit is probably the one thing that turns off most people. I am probably in the minority, but I am not a Rolex fan and I cant justify spending 10K-20K+ on a watch, just so I can say I own a Rolex. I can afford to, I just don't need to.
Totally agree. We have that watch that started it for us and for most of us it was probably not a preferred brand lol. You have some nice watches there for sure. I have a longines and a Oris I’m looking at. As my income and taste has grown so has the watches I want. Taste is very subjective. Would I like a Rolex? Yes. Are there watches I want more at a lower price point and would wear? Yes. Maybe one day I might find a good Kermit on the great market that is priced right 😂. Thanks for watching and commenting.
A better diver than this for the money is an Orient Mako / Mako II or Kano.. These blow the Invicta divers away.. And are made with realistic proportions unlike the laughable Invicta divers..
Totally agree on the first watch. But price wise I have ever seen an Orient at $100 or under. Orient is a great watch. I have the Mako 3 and it’s a great watch.
Definitely cheaper no doubt. Its not better than my tudor pelagos, but it has been a solid watch and good first time one back in the day. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Definitely a strange brand. All those huge gaudy hideous watches and then a couple of cool homage divers. I recently got a quartz Invicta Pro Diver that’s smaller than my usual, at around 38.5mm or so, and I actually really like it.
The pro diver is a solid watch and the one you got will last a life time. Watch collecting like life is a journey. Our tastes, likes and what we will pay changes over time. Thanks for watching and commenting and I’m enjoy that awesome pro diver.
Rolexs are noght and day but for more than $1000 is bullshit. Its all about demand because they make only make said number at rolex evey year. If they would just start making way more watxhes rolexs would come down to what they are worth $1000. Watxhes that cost $30,000 or something like that are just not worth it.
There are a lot of watches out there over $1k. I own several and they are hands down better than invicta. Invicta is know for saying all there watch’s retail over $1k but mark them down 90%. If invicta is your thing great but they are not the pinnacle of watch’s lol. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@DivingIntoWatches-jb5ri don't think invicta is the pinnacle, just that no watch is worth thousands of dollars. The only reason I wear invicta is that it costs $100. When it becomes inaccurate, I pitch it and ge another. Plus, I am not a person with extra money. Still don't think I would spend my extra money if I had it on an expensive one. Not trying to sound argumentative what one spends his money on is his or her business.
My first automatic watch was an Invicta Grand Diver. It still runs great many years later.
Its a great watch I have no problem with wearing a 47mm invicta automatic watch.. I am all about dive watches automatics and maybe even a long life battery driven one, I prefer Large watches. I am done with the high dollar watches I just don't see the point, now if the watch has either a satellite or radio self correcting mechanism to it I can appreciate the extra value in that. / I recently bought one just like yours but in blue as a gift and the only thing I regret is not getting a second one for myself because it was even better looking in person and it recently doubled in price
Yep it’s a great entry watch for sure. As what one is willing to pay for a watch, to me that’s a personal decision for the person as it’s their money they made and they can do with it as they please. I don’t have an opinion one way or another. For me time is precious and it’s the one thing I can never get more of, so I see great value in fine time pieces as each time I look at the watch I’m reminded of how I spend my time. But even where I’m at in my life, there are watch’s I would love to own but just can’t afford. But there are some fine pieces I can own, do own and will own. My invicta will always have a seat at the table as it’s one of the watches that started my journey. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@DivingIntoWatches-jb5ri
I like invicta to me its as good a dive watch as any.. Let me ask you this as I dont use the term what is a starter watch to you? I would use the term starter watch If all I could afford is a watch that I know would only last me say two years, and when that day came well them hopefully I would of saved up more in order to buy a longer lasting watch.. That the way I would look at it
So if they are all durable, waterproof, long lasting and keep good time where does the words starter or entry come to play a factor
This watch has lasted me over a decade. That’s the beauty of an automatic. As for starter I think of entry cost into a hobby, so $100 to see if you like wearing a watch, having an automatic movement is where I think of starter. Invicta pro and grand divers are great first time watch buyer options. Thanks for commenting and watching.
I have one and love it, I received many compliments. It's in my collection and will always be one of my favorite watches.
It’s a great watch, unlike many of the invictas made, this one is solid. 😂 thanks for watching and commenting.
The new grand divers have that larger filled in part for the lugs where the bands connect to the case. The old one had those wings like clips, but it is now replaced with the full link attachment, so it secures the bands better. I wish i knew what they were called.
Solid end links, the old one had hollow end links.
@@Avaddon911 thankyou
Great honest video. I like diver watches and Seiko movements and since I'm a big human I prefer bigger watches. The Invicta Grand Diver with its diver helmet logo and engraved case sides caught my eye on a cruise ship and it seemed to be reasonably priced but I didn't pull the trigger because I like doing extensive Internet research first. After I got home I bought two of them, a gold with blue bezel off of Amazon and a Kermit from Invicta for $111 and $99. So far I'm very happy with their sizing, look and function. Will I buy more Invictas, yes and they'll probably be different color ways of the Grand Diver model. I saw the pink Miami Special Edition with its "10" only indices and fell in love as a Miami and Messi fan but unfortunately they sold out immediately.
Glad you liked the video. Are the watches for everyone? No, no watch is for everyone. Glad you like them. I like the grand diver. I’m a cruise right now and there are a lot of invictas for sale. 😂 thanks for watching and commenting.
Got the yellow dial, a sound enough watch. QC maybe a bit hit or miss. The bezel on mine is so tight to turn that I just leave it. NH 35 tough as old boots. Got a few better brands but still enjoy wearing this beast of a watch. Great video.
Yeah with many brands QC can be hit or miss and shouldn’t be that way but it is. It’s solid beater for sure. I think it’s the movement that makes it solid. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I’ll hope to see the movement hold up to a lot for me. I often run a hammer drill and might even consider keeping this one on.
Already bricked some eta 2424 movements. Both are making some spooky sounds… Hamilton has something loose inside, and the victorinox seized.
Question, should I open them up and see if it’s just a loosened screw and maybe I can repair?
How much is a common repair cost for something like that? Potential spring replacement etc…
@@lindboknifeandtool Sounds like those watches have really been through it! Hammer drill vibrations can definitely put a strain on movements, especially with non-shock-resistant models. If you’re comfortable opening them up, checking for a loose screw or visible issue might be worth a shot, but it’s easy to accidentally cause more damage, especially if you don’t have the right tools. Common repair costs for a movement inspection or spring replacement can vary - typically around $150-$300 depending on the brand and the watchmaker. If it’s just a loose screw, it might not be too costly, but a full movement service might be more. A pro watchmaker can give a better diagnosis and make sure everything’s running smoothly! I would look into wearing a G-Shock for this kind of work.
@ I’ll give the vibration resistant nh35 a shot. I GOTTA have an automatic with exhibition case back. Just fun to track.
I even did a little “regulation” or “adjustment” not sure the term on the older Hamilton but come to think of it I think it’s stolen. And to be honest I think I’d rather just replace the springs and stuff myself than pay that. I’d certainly do so for a Tudor or omega but these are pawn shop getting into the hobby finds. And I suppose retirement projects
@ thanks!
Interestingly with watches these so called ''entry level'' watches represent the best value for money in watch buying. Unusually, in a hobby as it advances and enthusiasts become 'better educated' in the subject, and subjectively more discerning they seem at the same time to become less capable of clear thinking and start to think $5-15k for essentially the same thing is money well spent! lol I love my Invicta's etc they exist to expose the snobbery and pretentiousness out there in the watch collecting community. Just my opinion and very tongue in cheek, of course. I'm pleased to see how well the Grand Diver fits your 6 1/4'' wrist that's thanks to the 50mm lug to lug size I'll begetting one now as it'll look fine on my 7'' wrist, something I had been wondering! Thanks for the review. 😃
Watch’s are not for every taste that is for sure regardless of the brand. As you move up in the price range you can, see and feel the quality of materials, craftsmanship, movement, complications grow and improve, hence the price. Just like in cars. If it was just about telling time we would wear $10 Casios 😂. Thanks for watching and commenting. Just my opinion but I think snobbery happens at the entry level of the watch collecting as well. Just my two cents.
Flame fusion = It's nothing more than a mineral crystal fused with a sapphire coating with heat. The mineral core is for shatter resistance, and the sapphire coating for scratch resistance
Well there ya go. Thanks for the info sounds all flashy lol. Thanks for sharing, watching and commenting.
Flame fusion is a fancy word for mineral crystal 😂
That’s what figured 😂. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great review, watch collecting is defiantly a journey and wear want and what you to spend your money on. Buy Rolex or buy an invicta. Last I checked we only live once, so why not enjoy the best in life. We are not coming back lol.
Totally agree but what you like and wear it.
Great detailed review
Thanks, much appreciated. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Obviously you've never seen an Invicta 1953. Far superior quality to a Grand/Pro Diver. 40mm size, more understated looks.
1953 is thee best Invicta there is.
Obviously I have lol. But it wasn’t around 15 years ago. So that’s why I talked about the grand and pro diver. If you feel it’s the best more power to ya. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Flame fusion is sythetic sapphire
The bezel on the Grand Diver is not made out of al. but out of stainless steel.
I will have to double check that. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I’m thankful I never tried Invicta, they make me shiver in a bad way
😂I 😂😂 you’re killing me larry. Yeah that’s why I said pro and grand cause the rest is just…. 😂. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@DivingIntoWatches-jb5ri it’s a great video! Just had to still share my sentiment 😂
@@Friends_and_fragrancesno worries. I won’t be buying in monster crazy invicta for sure 😂. It’s definitely a controversial company for sure lol. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I wanted to try a watch with a Seiko mechanism, but paying 300 euros for a Seiko or 100 for an Invicta is not the same. And who would have thought, I liked it, so I also bought a Seiko.
@@MrDanijelho Totally agree so many Chinese brands use Seiko movements, but owning the real thing is so much more than the price and specs. Thanks for commenting and watching.
Flame Fusion is a layer of sapphire applied to a mineral glass for extra scratch resistance! if it hasn’t got Flame Fusion written on the back of watch then it isn’t flame fusion. This watch isn’t as i have this watch!
Yeah I was going off what was on the website. I’m going to have to check the back of the watch. Have had this for a long time. Thanks for watching and commenting.
You COULD say my Hamilton is as good as a Rolex. If the goal is telling time, that’s entirely possible. That’s the thing with these, what makes a Porsche is the engine but what makes a Rolex is the provenance
You’re totally right! Both Hamilton and Rolex can absolutely get the job done when it comes to telling time, and Hamilton has a great reputation for quality, too. But as you said, what sets Rolex apart isn’t just precision - it’s the history, the iconic design, and the brand legacy. It’s kind of like the difference between driving a car that works and one that carries a legacy, like a Porsche. Both can be fantastic in their own ways, but one carries that extra layer of history and exclusivity that enthusiasts really appreciate.
Like you, Invicta got me into watches. I own a Grand Diver with a yellow dial. I love this watch and wear it all the time. I have since graduated to higher end watches, Longines, Tissot, and Oris but still include this watch in my weekly rotation. I like the invicta divers , but they do go overboard with their designs. Their pricing structure Bullshit is probably the one thing that turns off most people. I am probably in the minority, but I am not a Rolex fan and I cant justify spending 10K-20K+ on a watch, just so I can say I own a Rolex. I can afford to, I just don't need to.
Totally agree. We have that watch that started it for us and for most of us it was probably not a preferred brand lol. You have some nice watches there for sure. I have a longines and a Oris I’m looking at. As my income and taste has grown so has the watches I want. Taste is very subjective. Would I like a Rolex? Yes. Are there watches I want more at a lower price point and would wear? Yes. Maybe one day I might find a good Kermit on the great market that is priced right 😂. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Yeah I can totally understand that our first watch is not always top notch, but it’s the one that starts the adventure. Great video.
Very true! We all have to start somewhere. Thanks for watching and commenting.
A better diver than this for the money is an Orient Mako / Mako II or Kano.. These blow the Invicta divers away.. And are made with realistic proportions unlike the laughable Invicta divers..
Totally agree on the first watch. But price wise I have ever seen an Orient at $100 or under. Orient is a great watch. I have the Mako 3 and it’s a great watch.
Addiesdive Divers SteelDive Divers Duxots Divers and the Notorious Automatic Invicta Pro Divers would run circles on any Orient Divers
my Invicta Pro Diver is not better than Rolex, but it is cheaper😊
Definitely cheaper no doubt. Its not better than my tudor pelagos, but it has been a solid watch and good first time one back in the day. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Definitely a strange brand. All those huge gaudy hideous watches and then a couple of cool homage divers. I recently got a quartz Invicta Pro Diver that’s smaller than my usual, at around 38.5mm or so, and I actually really like it.
The pro diver is a solid watch and the one you got will last a life time. Watch collecting like life is a journey. Our tastes, likes and what we will pay changes over time. Thanks for watching and commenting and I’m enjoy that awesome pro diver.
Rolexs are noght and day but for more than $1000 is bullshit. Its all about demand because they make only make said number at rolex evey year. If they would just start making way more watxhes rolexs would come down to what they are worth $1000. Watxhes that cost $30,000 or something like that are just not worth it.
There are a lot of watches out there over $1k. I own several and they are hands down better than invicta. Invicta is know for saying all there watch’s retail over $1k but mark them down 90%. If invicta is your thing great but they are not the pinnacle of watch’s lol. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@DivingIntoWatches-jb5ri don't think invicta is the pinnacle, just that no watch is worth thousands of dollars. The only reason I wear invicta is that it costs $100. When it becomes inaccurate, I pitch it and ge another. Plus, I am not a person with extra money. Still don't think I would spend my extra money if I had it on an expensive one. Not trying to sound argumentative what one spends his money on is his or her business.
Thanks for a great review I have one on the way 👍
Enjoy it. Let me know what you think when you get it. Thanks for watching and commenting.