Anyways, in general stay away from Invicta's. They are considered way too poser-ish by most watch enthusiasts as all they do is knock off's (in design) all day long. Not much originality. The miota movements most use aren't the top shelf either, although they'll get the job done. There are a few that use Swiss 28xx series movements and those are the one's I'd recommend if I were to recommend any. Honestly, I'd rather spend money on a Seiko, Citizen, etc. than any Invicta.
Oh, they have terrible lume too.
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i got the watch and so far i really like it. the tag says $495.00 which i have seen invictas in stores selling @ full MSRP. i paid only $120.00 and feel like i got a great deal for what it is. it does have swiss movement but is not automatic. it definitely appears to be a high end watch and i've got a lot of compliments on it in less than a week of wearing it.
i am torn on getting the pro-diver which is basically a submariner rip. but on watch forums, they say the pro-diver has made some rolex owners question the real value of their watches considering that it is almost identical in appearance and the quality is great (unlike an actual Folex replica)...
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