I have an Invicta Pro Diver, 40mm case with an NH35 automatic movement. I bought it to see if I would enjoy an analog watch. It is a obvious Rolex Submariner “homage” but a nice, pretty accurate, daily beater for $75 bucks.
Hello Alix and thanks for the video. Invicta uses a lume called Tritnite on most of their affordable models. Do you know if this lume has any Tritium or other radioactive components? The name seems to suggest so. I emailed the company about this a few times but never had any response from them. Your opinion on the matter would be highly appreciated,Thanks!
It's almost definitely a trade name. People stopped using tritium paint, the only tritium you'll find in the market today is in glass capsules like Ball watches
I bought a couple invicta watches back in the day, I used them to experiment on moding with little success lol
Great review. I have the black bezel and like it a lot.
Its unusual to say the least and way too big for most. Thanks for sharing this one though.
I have an Invicta Pro Diver, 40mm case with an NH35 automatic movement. I bought it to see if I would enjoy an analog watch. It is a obvious Rolex Submariner “homage” but a nice, pretty accurate, daily beater for $75 bucks.
Hello Alix and thanks for the video. Invicta uses a lume called Tritnite on most of their affordable models. Do you know if this lume has any Tritium or other radioactive components? The name seems to suggest so. I emailed the company about this a few times but never had any response from them. Your opinion on the matter would be highly appreciated,Thanks!
It's almost definitely a trade name. People stopped using tritium paint, the only tritium you'll find in the market today is in glass capsules like Ball watches