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The Invicta Men's 9094OB 'Pro Diver' is a 40mm stainless steel automatic watch featuring the trusted NH35A Japanese 24-jewel movement, luminous hands, and a unidirectional bezel with a vibrant blue top ring. Water resistant up to 200 meters, it’s designed for professional marine activity and surface water sports. With an exhibition case back and a robust stainless steel band, this watch blends rugged durability with refined style, making it a standout choice for millennial professionals seeking both function and flair.





| ASIN | B00HLVH1GW |
| ASIN | B00HLVH1GW |
| Additional Features | Second Hand |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Silver |
| Band Length | 8.27 Inches |
| Band Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Band Width | 20 Millimeters |
| Bands | 1 |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,106,355 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #4,889 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | Invicta |
| Case Diameter | 40 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Case Thickness | 14 Millimeters |
| Character | Fashion |
| Clasp Type | fold-over-clasp-with-safety |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | Mineral Glass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,024) |
| Date First Available | October 23, 2013 |
| Department | mens |
| Dial Color | Blue |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Crosshair |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848572025256, 08713208182400 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 350 Grams |
| Item model number | 9094OB |
| Manufacturer | Invicta |
| Manufacturer | Invicta |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9094OB |
| Model Name | 9094OB |
| Model Number | 9094OB |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | automatic winding |
| Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.55 inches; 12.35 ounces |
| Series Number | 9094 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | marine activity, water sports |
| Strap Type | Bracelet |
| Style Name | Casual |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 848572025256 722630250609 886678182787 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
| Watch Movement Type | Japanese Automatic (NH35A) |
| Water Resistance Depth | 200 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
5**E
Great Value
Very nice and good price. Very very dark or deep blue, but not navy. At times I see a little violet in there. I have several of the Invictas with the NH35A movements. I have this one losing less 1sec 24 hours right now. Easily not more than +2sec/3sec 24hr. I have regulated it so didn't come this good. If exact is your thing Auto's not really the best but if auto is what you like and you want as good as you can this is easy to regulate. The more I have auto's the less I care about perfect time keeping up to +10 to me is just fine. If you don't know the Invicta Swiss version or a Rolex very well this feels very solid. It has weight. I am trying to say it is not as refined or solid as those but close enough and at the price certainly a great deal. If you like the Submariner look this is great. Not a fake it is sort of an homage. I actually wear this more than my Swiss Made version. The Swiss is nicer so I baby it a little. This and the others like it I have are great I don't worry about them. A little bang here bump there no worry. I am not seeing any wear or scratching. So they are tough but like anything you could damage if you did the wrong thing. So unless you know your Swiss you are unlikely to notice any shortcommings. I know them and don't think they matter at $250 less than my Swiss made. This has slightly lighter band, hollow end link and stamped clasp. I don't even think these make it any less strong real world wise. Mine even says "Japan Movt" at 6:00. I think that is cool. That also means the view at the back is all steel, nice look. I also have the black version. Not Japanese Movement. Not a problem and does not seem any less quality or accurate but does not say "Japan Movt" and has yellow rotar. The blue just stands out a little more and I like that. But I do have both so not like I had to make a choice. At around $80 I don't see any down side to this watch.
W**I
Nice automatic diver for the price!
I don't know about other watch fanatics, but I have "phases." I went through a military watch phase, a "rally"-style phase (in conjunction with "sporty" watches), and an aviator phase. I have mostly preferred chronographs. But I also like a clean face, and recently I started to go through a diver-style phase. I have always liked Seiko watches and recently stumbled on Seiko "mods" (modified) sports/diver watches. There's almost no cleaner face than a basic diver...analog, either automatic or quartz (battery-operated), with some typical feature such as screw-down crown for waterproofing the case. I invested in a few of those colorful Seiko mods (check the auction sites) and I love them, but I also realized I was itching for an automatic (not quartz) that was different enough from the Seikos to stand out (and maybe look somewhat more modern). All the modded Seikos usually come with dive-style black bands, which are fine, but I've swapped out most of them for NATOs -- I like the look, the color varieties, and the ease of switching. Since I have some Invictas in my collection, I checked for a low-cost diver -- and found this one. It uses the near-legendary Japanese NH35A automatic movement, it's bold like Invictas but at 40mm it's not overbearing. The face tends toward purple while the bezel is blue, and some reviewers don't like that, but I do. The unidirectional bezel is quite stiff and may need some silicone to loosen up. The screw-down crown can also be used to wind the watch (when it stops from lack of movement) and the winding mechanism is like butter. Holds a charge and as far as I can tell, accuracy too. The 3:00 o'clock date window has a magnifier. Not everyone likes that, but I find it adds character. Most of these divers are loosely based on the famed Rolex Submariner, I believe, and for quite a few thousand dollars less this one'll do the job and look pretty good on your wrist. I don't dive, so I won't be confirming its seaworthiness, but it has been resistant enough for me in daily use. The second hand has the "snowflake" tip, and the hour hand the "Mercedes." The minute hand is a long spear. The white motif is easy to read. The second hand also adds an Invicta eagle at the back end, and it doesn't bother me at all. The Invicta name is etched on one side of the case, but you have to be looking for it to spot it. I don't prefer metal bracelets (usually switch to leather or nylon - or neoprene - NATOs), but in this case I liked it and the solid clasp enough to keep it, for now. The clasp is also a bit stiff, but eventually loosens with use. Oh, and the screw back is transparent so you can see the movement and its bright yellow rotor, which isn't obvious to anyone unless you show them, but which is a nice feature to show off if they compliment the watch enough for you to want to let them in on it. Call it a conversation piece. Yes, Invictas have their detractors, and some of the larger models are too flashy or just too BIG...but this isn't one of those. It has character and presence, but it does not dwarf your wrist. It will look great on a sport band or a NATO, so feel free to rotate. Really, for well under $100, it's a swell addition to your collection, especially if you're into old-school movements (and this is a good one to have running things). Don't let the blue bezel and violet face bother you...it does depend somewhat on the kind of lighting, and there is a model with a more definitely blue face if you prefer. For the money, this is a perfect diver that doubles as a dress watch. Mine received a compliment on its very first day out...true story. If you want to swap the band, check out the nylon Art-Style brand with either black or silver buckles...at $9-12 each you can have several (22mm) to match your moods. A winner for budget collectors, like me. --W.D. Gagliani, author of THE JUDAS HIT
R**O
Very high quality and potential at this price point.
4years later, still looking and working perfectly! [last picture] Okay so this is my second indicts pro diver; coming from the quartz version and I’d have to say, I wish I bought the automatic instead. The coin edge dial is way better than the oyster edge. I have yet to try water resistance but some splashes here and there are totally fine. The movement is so beautiful and I think all automatics should have a class back. I think the yellow is a very nice touch as well. My only gripes are that the movement while a nice NH35a, the balance wheel doesn’t freely move as fluid as I’d prefer. It sorta stutters a bit. Maybe it’s due to design or just needs more lubrication. But still not complaining at this price point. Also, the bracelet is just cheap feeling. I love the two tone polish vs brushed but I think this definitely needs a butterfly clasp. Maybe invocation can offer that as an option to the pro diver models. Lastly, the case back might have minor gaps but I’m not sure if it’s hats my eyes tricking me or not. Overall, very nice timepiece, for the price point. Very classy and sporty. Goes well with anything.
P**R
I've been seeing ads about Invicta watch and saw reviews on youtube also. Since I have special interest on watches especially automatic I thought of purchasing one Invicta and I did. To my surprise, I found Invicta a wonderful timepiece which runs accurately with a great look. I purchased one more after seeing the performance. I am a fan of this watch now.
Z**.
Tak, jak w tytule - kupiłem go za 308 zł, co stanowi 1/3 ceny oferowanej na stronach polskich vendorów tego typu urządzeń do odmierzania czasu. Oczywiście Amazon, jak zwykle, zapodał błyskawiczną i bezpieczną dostawę. Zegarek dotarł w moje ręce, zaś później na rękę w stanie nienaruszonym w eleganckim pudełku prezentowym. Po rozpakowaniu okazało się, że czasomierz różni się w kilku kwestiach z zamieszczonymi na stronie Amazonu fotkami. Przede wszystkim tarcza jest koloru śliwka węgierka (fiolet), zaś bezel w kolorze radosnego błękitu niezapominajek. Wiedziałem o tym z poprzednio przeczytanych opinii i jakoś mnie to nie razi. No i na rotorze nie ma żółtej naklejki z reklamą marki Invicta - jak dla mnie to może i lepiej, bo nie wiem, czy taka naklejkowa maskarada nie wpływała by negatywnie na pracę mechanizmu NH 35A. A sam mechanizm jest na razie super w odniesieniu do wahań chodu - na dobę przybliża mnie jedynie niecałe 4 sekundy do wieczności... Zaś sam mechanizm - super - stop sekunda, dokręcanie, funkcja szybkiej daty, dwukierunkowy wahnik i wreszcie dokręcana koronka, co przekłada się na wodoodporność mechanizmu. Wisienką na torcie jest łezka na datowniku, która pozwala mi wreszcie bez okularów zobaczyć jaki mamy dzień miesiąca. Zegarek jest stosunkowo mały ale taki właśnie chciałem ze względu na raczej damski rozmiar moich nadgarstków - ten rozmiar koperty idealnie komponuje się z moimi gabarytami (wygląda dyskretnie i akuratnie a nie jak 47 mm szpanerska cebula). Łatwo usuwa się ogniwa z bransolety i każdy może sobie dopasować według własnych upodobań. Zegarek jest stosunkowo ciężki ale bez przesady to nie smartwatch. Reasumując: za grosiki stałem się posiadaczem solidnego czasomierza, który może nie będzie moim podstawowym zegarkiem (mam ich sporo) ale na pewno nie spocznie na dnie szuflady w roli eksponatu albo alokacji majątku.
A**ー
商品に凄く満足です
L**L
I have this watch for about 1 year now so the review is more than just an early impression. I like the look of this watch for what you pay for. At a distance it looks more like an expensive watch, though nobody would mistake it as a Rolex. Of course, close inspection would show the material and alignments not top notch but still of high quality. The watch is solid and have a good weight to it. These are the good things. As far as keeping time is concerned, the watch started at about losing a fraction of a minute per day to slightly more than 1 minute per day after almost 1 year of constant wearing. There is room for adjustment but I did not bother to take it to a watch shop to open it and have it adjusted. I just reset the watch every few days as there is no need for me to have a perfectly accurate watch. If you want a more accurate watch, quartz is the only way to go. My cell phone is the best for telling time. So taking into account of everything, I'm not unhappy with the Invicta as it cost only slightly more than Can$100 for a good looking automatic watch. By the way, it seems to keep the water out in normal use, including shower. Never tried diving with it so can't tell you how a Pro Diver it really is.
S**N
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