Collection: INVICTA WATCHES
Explore INVICTA WATCHES with bold styling, substantial cases, and designs that stand out on the wrist. This collection includes watches suited to everyday wear, sport-inspired looks, and statement-driven personal style.
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Invicta Pro Diver 26974 – Dive Watch with Blue Dial
Vendor:InvictaRegular price $64.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $64.00 -
Invicta Pro Diver 29946 – Gold-Tone Dive Watch with Black Dial
Vendor:InvictaRegular price $75.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $75.00 -
Invicta I-Force 3329 – Sport Chronograph Watch with Blue Dial
Vendor:InvictaRegular price $94.99Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $94.99 -
Invicta Pro Diver 30093 – Automatic Dive Watch with Blue Dial
Vendor:InvictaRegular price $95.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $95.00 -
Invicta S1 Rally 16009 – Sport Watch with Leather Strap
Vendor:InvictaRegular price $96.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $96.00 -
Invicta Speedway 14381 – Sport Chronograph Watch
Vendor:InvictaRegular price $96.99Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $96.99 -
Invicta Pro Diver 6981 – Sport Chronograph Watch with Black and Gold Design
Vendor:InvictaRegular price $96.99Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $96.99 -
Invicta Pro Diver 3044 – Automatic Dive Watch with Black Dial
Vendor:InvictaRegular price $124.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $124.00 -
Invicta Pro Diver 3049 – Automatic Two-Tone Dive Watch with Blue Dial
Vendor:InvictaRegular price $128.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $128.00 -
Invicta Pro Diver 25077 – Chronograph Dive Watch with Blue Dial
Vendor:InvictaRegular price $172.00Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00Sale price $172.00
INVICTA
Invicta watches are designed for shoppers who want bold wrist presence, sport-oriented styling, and a wide range of automatic, quartz, dive-style, and chronograph watches. This collection includes Invicta men’s watches, Invicta Pro Diver watches, Invicta automatic watches, Invicta chronograph watches, stainless steel watches, two-tone watches, gold-tone watches, black dial watches, bracelet watches, rubber strap watches, and water resistant watches from recognizable families such as Pro Diver, Pro Diver Automatic, Pro Diver Quartz, Grand Diver, Speedway, and Specialty.
Whether you prefer a rotating bezel, a larger case size, a stainless steel bracelet, or an everyday sport watch with a stronger visual profile, Invicta offers several distinct styles to compare.
Why Invicta Watches Still Matter
Invicta has built much of its appeal around watches that feel expressive, sporty, and noticeable on the wrist. The brand is not defined by quiet minimalism or traditional dress-watch restraint. Instead, many Invicta watches focus on strong case shapes, detailed dials, polished finishes, rotating bezels, and bracelet designs that create a more confident appearance.
The Pro Diver collection is one of the most recognizable directions within Invicta. Pro Diver watches often use dive-style design language, including bold markers, bezel styling, stainless steel cases, and bracelet options. Some models use automatic movement, while others use quartz movement, so the best choice depends on whether the buyer values mechanical character or everyday convenience.
Invicta also offers variety beyond dive-style watches. Speedway models often bring a sportier chronograph layout, with subdials and pushers that create a more technical look. Specialty watches can vary more widely, offering designs with stronger decorative details, larger cases, gold-tone or two-tone finishes, and more distinctive dial layouts. Grand Diver models generally lean toward a larger and more robust sport-watch presence, especially when compared with standard Pro Diver styles.
One important detail to compare is the crystal type. Many Invicta watches use Flame Fusion crystal, a brand-specific crystal material often found across different models. It should not be confused with sapphire crystal unless the specific watch lists sapphire separately. Water resistance also varies by model, so shoppers should compare the stated rating rather than assuming every Invicta watch is suitable for the same level of water exposure.
Popular Styles in This Collection
Invicta Pro Diver watches are a strong choice for buyers who want dive-style design in an everyday sport watch. These models typically work well for casual outfits, weekend wear, travel, and shoppers who like the look of a rotating bezel and bold dial markers. Choose a Pro Diver if you want a recognizable sport profile without choosing an overly complex dial.
Invicta Pro Diver Automatic models are better for shoppers who want a mechanical watch experience. An automatic movement is powered by wrist motion, which gives the watch a more traditional feel than a quartz model. This direction makes sense if you enjoy the character of mechanical watches and do not mind occasional setting or wearing habits.
Invicta Pro Diver Quartz models are more suitable for buyers who prioritize accuracy, convenience, and lower maintenance. Quartz movement is easier to live with for daily use because it does not require wrist motion to keep running. Choose quartz if you want the Pro Diver look with a simpler ownership experience.
Invicta chronograph watches, including many Speedway and Specialty designs, are ideal for shoppers who like subdials, pushers, and a more technical dial layout. A chronograph watch can feel sportier and more detailed than a standard three-hand model. These watches are especially relevant if you want stronger visual structure and a more active design.
Stainless steel bracelet watches are a major part of Invicta’s identity. They usually create a heavier, more structured feel on the wrist. Two-tone and gold-tone watches add a more decorative look, while black dial watches can give the design a sharper and more versatile appearance. Rubber strap models may be more comfortable for casual or sport-oriented use, especially when a lighter strap is preferred.
How to Choose an Invicta Watch
Start by deciding how bold you want the watch to feel. Invicta watches can range from classic sport designs to larger and more expressive styles. If you want something more versatile, a standard Pro Diver with a stainless steel bracelet and clean dial layout is usually easier to wear. If you prefer a stronger wrist presence, compare Grand Diver, larger Specialty models, or oversized watches when they are present in the collection.
Choose an automatic Invicta if mechanical movement matters to you. This is the better option if you enjoy the idea of a watch powered by motion and want a more traditional ownership experience. Choose a quartz Invicta if you want accuracy, convenience, and a watch that is easier to pick up and wear without thinking about movement reserve.
For dive-style design, focus on Pro Diver and Grand Diver models. Compare bezel design, water resistance, case size, bracelet construction, dial readability, and overall weight. A larger dive-style watch can look impressive, but it may not be comfortable for every wrist, so diameter and thickness are especially important.
For a sportier or more detailed look, choose an Invicta chronograph watch. Speedway and Specialty chronographs are good directions if you like subdials, pushers, and a more dynamic dial. These watches can work well as casual sport watches, but they may feel too busy if you prefer a clean, simple display.
Finally, compare materials and finishes. Stainless steel offers a structured and durable appearance, two-tone and gold-tone finishes create a more noticeable look, and rubber straps can feel more relaxed and practical. Flame Fusion crystal, water resistance, and case size should always be reviewed by the specific model.
Compare Invicta watches in this collection by style, movement type, case size, materials, crystal, water resistance, strap design, dial layout, and everyday sport features.









