Invicta Men’s 9310 Pro Diver Collection Swiss Quartz Watch
January 8th, 2011 by admin

Invicta Men's 9310 Pro Diver Collection Swiss Quartz Watch

  • Precise Swiss-quartz movement
  • Durable mineral crystal
  • Case diameter: 40 mm
  • Two-tone-stainless-steel case; blue dial; date function
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

Polished/Brushed stainless steel and 23 Kt yellow gold plating case and bracelet;Blue dial;Luminous hands and hour markers;Sweep second hand;Unidirectional elapsed time bezel;Date display at 3:00;Water resistant to 200 meters;Mineral crystalThe Invicta Men's Pro Diver Collection Swiss Q Watch is expertly designed for the most avid deep-sea diver, with a water resistance of 660 feet. Constructed with a two-tone-stainless-steel case, this durably built timepiece also includes a unidirectional two-

List Price: $ 275.00

Price: $ 83.00

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  • doughboy "Doughboy" writes:
    January 8th, 20119:25 pmat
    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    GREAT value! with some flaws, August 25, 2008
    This review is from: Invicta Men’s 9310 Pro Diver Collection Swiss Quartz Watch (Watch)

    Upon noticing this watch, I had a friend tell me how envious he was of me – “I guess you need to get your second kid out of the way before you get to buy your `Submariner.’ I have been asking my wife if I could get one for years with no luck.” Later that day I told him that I liked the Tag he was wearing. “Not as nice as yours” was his response (His Tag cost 12 – 15 times what MY “Submariner” cost).

    I have only had this watch for several days, so my review is based upon that experience. I hope to update my review a couple of years in the future. I bought it because my ESQ of 9 years was with the repairperson being cleaned, is having some problems, and ESQ discontinued the model. I have owned Pulsar, Timex, Michel Herbelin, and an ESQ 200M diver and my review will compare my impressions against those timepieces, especially the ESQ.

    PROs:
    Appearance
    Movement
    Value

    CONs:
    Tight Bezel
    Luminescence
    Grinding screw-down crown

    First, this is a STUNNING, beautiful watch! It looks better than the photos. Depending upon the light, the color changes from blue to purple to royal blue. The watch case has Invicta engraved on one side and looks elegant. The Invicta logo wings on the back of the second hand look classy.

    The crown has a Swiss cross raised on it and is of the screw-down variety. It threads with a grinding, unnatural feel, and I fear it will mis-thread and fail over time.

    The bezel is tight and rotates with great reluctance (an apparent Invicta trait). I use the bezel a lot and am disappointed I will be unable to use it much on this watch. The bezel on my ESQ is near perfect, and I am puzzled why Invicta cannot improve this aspect.

    The luminescence is disappointing. When exposed to direct, unfiltered sunlight the lume is initially fine but fades within an hour. My ESQ puts it to shame.

    The band (brushed silver links with polished gold links) is fine, looks GREAT, and does not pull my arm hair but does not feel as heavy or as high quality as my ESQ’s band (I cannot image what the “folded link” bands on lesser Invictas are like). I have read in these reviews that the 23k gold plating comes off rather easily over time.

    The movement is Swiss and seems fine. The second hand hits the watch’s tick marks much more precisely than my ESQ.

    Overall, I believe the watch is a great value. I chose it because I would have had to move to the $400 – $500 price point to find anything else close to what I liked and Amazon offered a free extended warranty. Although I would not have purchased this watch without the extended warranty, I may purchase other Invicta’s without it depending upon my experience with this one.

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  • D. R. Hibbs writes:
    January 8th, 20119:30 pmat
    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Well Satisfied w/ my 9310A Quartz, February 12, 2008
    By 
    D. R. Hibbs (Mount Pleasant, SC) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?)
    This review is from: Invicta Men’s 9310 Pro Diver Collection Swiss Quartz Watch (Watch)

    I rec’d my new, Invicta 9310 “Swiss” Quartz watch yesterday from Amazon.com in one(1) business day as promised. And at no NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
    Upon opening I was very impressed with both the look and quality. Band was easy to adjust by removing links.
    I choose a quartz movement owning other autonmatics, incld a Rolex.
    It has run for 14+ hrs since first set and remains right on-the-money in accuracy. Even the yellow box is impresseive….. ALL for $[...].
    Why would ANYONE want to spend $[...] for a watch that doesn’t keep as good of time, nor looks or feels any better?

    Sincerely,
    and Well Satisfied
    D.R. Hibbs

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  • Dan R. "Weekly Shooter" writes:
    January 8th, 201110:02 pmat
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Nice Watch; but Over-rated by some…, November 1, 2009
    By 
    Dan R. “Weekly Shooter” (Atlanta, GA) –
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    This review is from: Invicta Men’s 9310 Pro Diver Collection Swiss Quartz Watch (Watch)

    Invicta watches seem to get a lot of hype; and I suspect some reviews are “questionable” in some way. My watch keeps good time; the box was impressive; I’ve had it for almost a year and wear it two or three days a week. Quality is good for it’s cost, so I would rate it a good value. Mine is Quartz, not a self-winding automatic as some reviewers suggest. The crystal is pretty good, I have few scratches. But people; this can’t be compared with a Rolex, or Tag! Would I buy it again or buy another; yes. Would I be upset if it were stolen; as my Rolex was years ago; NO. The crown screw action is “weak” for DST adjustments. Kept in perspective; overall it’s an OK $75-$80 watch.

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