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Invicta Men’s 8926 Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch

- Quality 21-jewel Japanese-automatic Miyota movement; functions without a battery; powers automatically with the movement of your arm
- Durable mineral crystal
- Case diameter: 40mm
- Stainless-steel case; black dial; date function; luminous hands and markers
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
Big, bold and masculine, the Invicta Men’s Pro Diver Automatic watch is an affordable luxury watch with classically styled features. This precisely constructed timepiece for men features a solid stainless steel case that’s 40mm wide (1.57 inches). It has a black face with Tritnite luminous hands and markers and a unidirectional black bezel with white numerals and markings. Other features include anti-reflective mineral crystal, date display at 3 o’clock, and water resistance to 200 meters. The stainless steel band features highly-polished center links, and is secured by a fold over clasp with safety.
Pro Diver Collection
Plunge into any horizon using the steadfast guidance of the Invicta Pro Diver. Stylishly classic, internal workings are forged with variations of either Swiss chronograph or 21-jewel automatic movements and willingly navigate in depths up to 300 meters. Built with confident prowess, the fortitude with which these timepieces function makes the Pro Diver the quintessential in performance.
Automatic Watches
Automatic watches do not operate on batteries. Automatic watches are made up of about 130 or more parts that work together to tell time. Automatic movements mark the passage of time by a series of gear mechanisms, and are wound by the movement of your wrist as you wear it. The gear train then transmits the power to the escapement, which distributes the impulses, turning the balance wheel. The balance wheel is the time regulating organ of a mechanical watch, which vibrates on a spiral hairspring. Lengthening or shortening the balance spring makes the balance wheel go faster or slower to advance or retard the watch. The travel of the balance wheel from one extreme to the other and back again is called oscillation. Lastly, automatic movements come in different types, including movements that are Swiss-made, Japanese-made, and more.
Also referred to as self-winding, watches with automatic movements utilize kinetic energy, the swinging of your arm, to provide energy to an oscillating rotor to keep the watch ticking. They’re considered more satisfying to watch collectors (horologists) because of the engineering artistry that goes into the hundreds of parts that make up the movement. If you do not wear an automatic watch consistently (for about 8 to 12 hours a day), you can keep the watch powered with a watch winder (a great gift for collectors).
Screw Down Crowns: Many Invicta watches are equipped with a screw down crown to help prevent water infiltration. This is most common on our Diver models. In order to adjust the date and/or time on such a watch, you must first unscrew the crown before you can gently pull it out to its first or second click stop position. To do this, simply rotate the crown counterclockwise until it springs open. When you have finished setting the watch, the crown must then be pushed in and screwed back in tightly. Not doing so will cancel the water resistance of the watch and will void all warranties from the manufacturer. Overall, this process should not require a lot of effort or force.
List Price: $ 315.00
Price: $ 72.99
Tags: balance wheel, case diameter, date function, stainless steel case, 8926, automatic watches, automatic watch, movement functions, solid stainless steel, water resistanceInvicta Men’s 6997 Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch

- Quality 21-jewels Japanese-Automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
- Durable mineral crystal; Brushed stainless steel case; Yellow polyurethane strap
- Date function
- Black Mother-Of-Pearl dial with luminous hands, hour markers and arabic numerals; Black unidirectional bezel; exhibition case back
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
A solid stainless steel case and stainless steel bezel gives the Invicta Men’s Pro Diver Collection Automatic Watch a rounded look. A sporty, yet fashionable yellow polyurethane band is held safely with a buckle style clasp. The unidirectional stainless steel bezel imprinted with white Arabic numeral and stick minute markers allows the wearer to time elapsed time. A luxurious black mother-of-pearl dial displays round hour markers in between Arabic numeral markers at the twelve, six, and nine o’clock positions. A date window at the three o’clock, luminescent hands, large push-pull crown, water-resistance to 330 feet complete this Japanese-automatic, self-winding timepiece.
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Automatic Watches
Automatic watches do not operate on batteries. Automatic watches are made up of about 130 or more parts that work together to tell time. Automatic movements mark the passage of time by a series of gear mechanisms, and are wound by the movement of your wrist as you wear it. The gear train then transmits the power to the escapement, which distributes the impulses, turning the balance wheel. The balance wheel is the time regulating organ of a mechanical watch, which vibrates on a spiral hairspring. Lengthening or shortening the balance spring makes the balance wheel go faster or slower to advance or retard the watch. The travel of the balance wheel from one extreme to the other and back again is called oscillation. Lastly, automatic movements come in different types, including movements that are Swiss-made, Japanese-made, and more.
Also referred to as self-winding, watches with automatic movements utilize kinetic energy, the swinging of your arm, to provide energy to an oscillating rotor to keep the watch ticking. They’re considered more satisfying to watch collectors (horologists) because of the engineering artistry that goes into the hundreds of parts that make up the movement. If you do not wear an automatic watch consistently (for about 8 to 12 hours a day), you can keep the watch powered with a watch winder (a great gift for collectors).
Pro Diver Collection
Plunge into any horizon using the steadfast guidance of the Invicta Pro Diver. Stylishly classic, internal workings are forged with variations of either Swiss chronograph or 21-jewel automatic movements and willingly navigate in depths up to 300 meters. Built with confident prowess, the fortitude with which these timepieces function makes the Pro Diver the quintessential in performance.
Screw Down Crowns: Many Invicta watches are equipped with a screw down crown to help prevent water infiltration. This is most common on our Diver models. In order to adjust the date and/or time on such a watch, you must first unscrew the crown before you can gently pull it out to its first or second click stop position. To do this, simply rotate the crown counterclockwise until it springs open. When you have finished setting the watch, the crown must then be pushed in and screwed back in tightly. Not doing so will cancel the water resistance of the watch and will void all warranties from the manufacturer. Overall, this process should not require a lot of effort or force.
List Price: $ 495.00
Price: $ 99.90
Tags: solid stainless steel, water resistance, balance wheel, automatic watch, watch, 6997, exhibition case, stainless steel case, pro diver, invictaInvicta Men’s 6033 Pro Diver Collection Automatic Stainless Steel Watch

- Quality 21-jewels Japanese-automatic movement; functions without a battery; powers automatically with the movement of your arm
- Durable flame-fusion crystal; brushed and polished stainless steel case and bracelet
- Date function
- Silver dial with silver-tone hands, blue metallic tone hour markers and arabic numerals; luminous; blue unidirectional bezel; magnified date window; sweeping second hand; exhibition case back
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
Effortlessly matching any suit, this trendy Invicta automatic, with its cool, bold design, will elegantly go with anyone’s style.Classic chronograph styling with contemporary features, the Invicta Men’s Pro Diver Collection Automatic Stainless Steel Watch functions without a battery — it is powered automatically with the movement of your arm. This impressive timepiece also features a brushed and polished stainless steel case and a band that closes with a fold-over safety clasp. The stainless steel case provides an ideal foundation for this watch’s rotating bezel with minute markers and the attractive dial. The dial has luminous hands and hour markers. There’s also a magnified date window at the four o’clock position to help you keep tabs on your busy schedule. For added style, Invicta included a large crown on the right-hand side of the case. Other features include precise Japanese automatic movement, a durable flame-fusion crystal, and water resistance to 660 feet (200 meters).
Automatic Watches
Automatic watches do not operate on batteries. Automatic watches are made up of about 130 or more parts that work together to tell time. Automatic movements mark the passage of time by a series of gear mechanisms, and are wound by the movement of your wrist as you wear it. The gear train then transmits the power to the escapement, which distributes the impulses, turning the balance wheel. The balance wheel is the time regulating organ of a mechanical watch, which vibrates on a spiral hairspring. Lengthening or shortening the balance spring makes the balance wheel go faster or slower to advance or retard the watch. The travel of the balance wheel from one extreme to the other and back again is called oscillation. Lastly, automatic movements come in different types, including movements that are Swiss-made, Japanese-made, and more.
Also referred to as self-winding, watches with automatic movements utilize kinetic energy, the swinging of your arm, to provide energy to an oscillating rotor to keep the watch ticking. They’re considered more satisfying to watch collectors (horologists) because of the engineering artistry that goes into the hundreds of parts that make up the movement. If you do not wear an automatic watch consistently (for about 8 to 12 hours a day), you can keep the watch powered with a watch winder (a great gift for collectors).
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List Price: $ 365.00
Price: $ 79.99
Tags: watch, arabic numerals, clock position, stainless, back water, invicta, steel, movement functions, 6033, exhibition case- Japan 23 Jewels Automatic Movement by Seiko (Calibre 7S36)
- Stainless Steel Case and Band with Push-Button Fold-Over Safety Clasp
- Day/Date Display with Roman Numeral Option, Luminous Hands and Markers, Hardlex Crystal for Duability
- Unidirectional knurled bezel, Screw Down Caseback and Crown
- Water Resistant – 200M
Product Description
SEIKO 5 – the meaning of the “5″ A great marketer had the idea in the 70ies: to be a SEIKO 5, the watch has to have the following 5 (five) attributes (thus the name SEIKO 5): 1. Automatic, 2. Water resistant, 3. Shock resistant, 4. Date, 5. Day. Please note that some SEIKO 5′s are in fact SEIKO 4′s, if the “Day” function is omitted, then the Caliber 7S25 is used. The only difference to the normally found 7S26 is the omission of the day wheel. Also re-issues of SEIKO 5 Sports often use the 7S36 caliber. Again the 7S36 is similar to the most popular 7S26, yet it features 23 Jewels as opposed to the 21 Jewels in the 7S26. Please note that all these movements beat at a rate of 21’600 bph (beats per hour) or 6 bps (beats per second). As a comparison, an ETA 2824-2 beats at 28’800 bph or 8 bps. A Miyota 82xx beats at 21’600 bph. Why do I mention these three movements? Because they are found in probably 80% of all inexpensive automatic wrist watches. A market share that is huge, yet challenged these days (2006) by an increasing share of inexpensive China Made automatic movements An automatic watch (also called a self-winding watch) is a mechanical watch, typically with a balance wheel escapement, whose mainspring is wound by the motion of the wearer’s arm, instead of having to be wound manually every day. Whereas a quartz watch is powered by electricity, a mechanical watch is powered by a mainspring which must be rewound for the watch to keep time
Seiko Men’s Watches Seiko 5 SKZ231 – 5
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