InvictaMen's 23067 Pro Diver Analog Display Japanese Quartz Silver Watch
M**E
Beautiful Color
The watch is a beautiful abalone blue color, but unfortunately it is just too big on my medium sized wrist. The weight of the watch is quite impressive, but probably would be too heavy for me to wear all day (some people might find the weight a plus). The watch’s build quality seems pretty solid and the bracelet also seems like it wouldn’t come off the wrist too easily. It’s just too bad that Casio doesn’t make the same watch say in 40mm. I gave it five stars because it is a really beautiful, solid built watch, and would buy in hot second it it was smaller.
J**L
Simple, elegant , tough, accurate.
Good buy!!! A beautiful watch for your daily use and dressing up. The case has rounded edges giving the watch a slick look and feel. The case isn't thick at all compared to other models in my collection . It's confortable to wear and has enough weight to give you that high quality feel.Simple ... Just time and date... No chronograph... No complications, a beautiful mother of pearl face ... Excellent bargain ..
D**D
Good value
A very pretty watch. Screw down crown, solid end links. Has a presence. Keeps perfect time. Quite easy to read at a glance. I'm not sorry I bought this watch, and I would recommend it. Good to 100 meters down. Farther than I'd want to go.
L**.
3 years later.
3 year review, I purchased this 4/22/21 and had zero complaints up until a week or so ago, I put the watch on, and realized it was no longer working.I’m sure the functionality of the watch is fine, and it just needs a new battery.Which is about the average time to replace them.But as far as fit and finish go, it’s an invicta. So it gets the job done as an everyday watch. Or a watch you’d wear when losing it may be a risk.
J**N
Beautiful watch… a must buy!!!
Super accurate, super durable, looks super expensive! An awesome buy! Stop searching! Keeps perfect time.
C**R
Great Every Day Watch!!
Love this watch!!!
F**T
Pro Diver 23067 What’s not to love?!
This is my fourth Invicta, and so far they seem to be the greatest value in the watch world.This one, a Pro Diver model 23067 is a large watch for my 7” wrist, but that only adds to the charm! You can see how much larger this 47mm case is on my wrist than the 40mm case right beside it.It has a very accurate Japanese quartz movement which has gained about 3 seconds in one month, a screw down crown to help make it water resistant to 100M, a mineral glass crystal with pretty decent anti-reflective properties, a beautifully finished stainless steel case and band, and it’s comfortable to wear.The mother of pearl dial is gorgeous and shows shades of blues, greens, purples, and pinks depending on lighting.Overall, this is a good quality, great looking watch...oh yeah, the best part; it’s about 70 bucks!!...Shhhh
J**L
Very Cheap Movement, IMPOSSIBLE to precisely set
This watch is very attractive and the bracelet is robust and strong, just like a bracelet should be. The bracelet is also nicely wide and does not taper (I dislike very much a tapered bracelet, a trait of some of the more expensive watches like Rolex). The hands are clear and clean and easy to read, and the cyclops over the date number is large and clear. The MOP dial is beautiful, even though it does not show bright colors. BUT, a Very Cheap Movement, IMPOSSIBLE to precisely set. Because of the cheap movements that Invicta has lately decided to use, this will be the LAST INVICTA WATCH THAT I WILL BUY. The last two I bought suffered exactly as this one does, the movement is impossible to precisely set, when placing the large hand on a marker, then pushing in the crown, the large hand jumps wildly either two or three marks (minutes) forward or backward. So the time shown on the watch is either two or three minutes fast or two or three minutes slow, depending on the direction that the minute hand jumped when pushing the crown in. It used to be that an Invicta watch could be precisely set, and I own several of them, but now the last three Invicta purchases all suffer from a very cheap (probably from China) movement. I cannot attest to the accuracy of this movement, as I will have to wear the watch for a day or two, but I do not expect a very accurate movement based on the fact that it is impossible to set this watch precisely. This watch has been assembled much better than the last two Invictas that I purchased (where on the last two the second hand stops with each jump between the markers) --- this watch, the second hand stops on the marker as it should. The size of this watch is good, a bit larger than the common 40mm, and more robust, which adds to its attractiveness as well as ease of reading time. Overall, with exception of the cheap movement, this is a nice watch. But as stated previously, I will not purchase another Invicta, as I do not expect them to modify their movements with a better, more accurate, precisely setting movement. It is a shame that so many products today are being made cheaper and cheaper because of the greed of the manufacturers and sellers -- they can sell a cheaper made watch for more money. I am very unhappy with the watch because it cannot be accurately and precisely set. Invicta can do much better than this, they have done it for a long time in the past. They need to go back to the movements that they used to buy (without question, they cost a bit more) and make the watch that they used to make.
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