Invicta INVICTA-9937 Men's Pro Diver Collection Coin-Edge Swiss Automatic Watch

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Watch Information
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name Invicta
Model number Silver
Part Number 9937
Model Year 2011
Item Shape Round
Dial window material type Flame Fusion
Display Type Analog
Clasp Fold-Over Clasp with Safety
Case material Stainless Steel
Case diameter 40 millimeters
Case Thickness 12 millimeters
Band Material Stainless Steel
Band size 215 millimeters
Band width 20 millimeters
Band Color Silver
Dial color Black
Bezel material Stainless Steel
Bezel function Unidirectional
Calendar Date
Special features Luminous, Water Resistant
Item weight 5.6 ounces
Movement Swiss Automatic
Water resistant depth 660 Feet
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Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.2 x 4.9 x 3.9 inches; 5.6 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ Silver
  • Department ‏ : ‎ mens
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 28, 2008
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Invicta
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00AH3DCAA
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 814 ratings

Product Description

With it's Exhibition Back and Magnified Date, the Craftsmanship of This Invicta Timepiece Is Showcased Throughout Its Timeless Design
Quality Swiss Automatic Movement
Functions Without a Battery
Powers Automatically With the Movement of Your Arm
Water resistant to 660 feet (200 M): suitable for recreational scuba diving

A clean black dial distinguishes this durable, dark-hued Invicta Men's Pro Diver Collection Coin-Edge Swiss Automatic Watch. A polished stainless steel band joins to a durable stainless steel case that's topped by a black, ion-coated, unidirectional coin-edge bezel that is imprinted with white indexes and Arabic numeral minute indicators in increments of 10. The striking black dial is protected by a scratch-resistant, sapphire-coated window, showcasing luminescent geometric hour indicators that complement luminescent, silver-tone hands. Small white minute markers and a date window at the three o'clock position complete the look of the visually appealing dial. This Swiss-automatic diving watch is water resistant to an impressive 660 feet (200 M) and is presented in a yellow Invicta gift box along with a buffing cloth.

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.

Automatic Watches

Automatic watches donot 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).

Customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
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Customers say

Customers like the quality, appearance, accuracy, value, and movement of the watch. They mention that it looks good, it keeps perfect time, and that it's good value for the money. They also appreciate the movement, saying that it winds well.

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281 customers mention215 positive66 negative

Customers like the quality of the watch. They mention that the overall construction is better than expected, the stainless steel band feels extremely robust, and the bracelet is made from thick, solid 316L stainless steel. The watch is running strong and keeps perfect time. The clasp is solid, and it is a very good watch. The engineering is better, and customers say it wears great.

"...this is an upgraded version with better movement, crystal, and possibly finishes and even some materials..." Read more

"...a deep brief explanation of how this is different because it's Swiss Automatic, it beats at 28,800 BPH, with a sweeping motion second hand, etc...." Read more

"...It still looks great, and feels substantial. I'm glad I waited and spent a little more for the Swiss movement version...." Read more

"...that claim, but can say the crystal looks great, and seems to be pretty rugged...." Read more

181 customers mention172 positive9 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the watch. They mention that it has a great diver design, and looks as sharp in person as it does in the photos. They appreciate the nice Invicta logos, the mirror shine on the center oyster links, and the simple face. The rotor is nicely engraved, and it has an accuracy click movement.

"...almost an homage to the classic Rolex Submariner models, just a great Diver design, very classic and well executed...." Read more

"...movement in person before, although it's through the crystal, it's beautiful!..." Read more

"...It still looks great, and feels substantial. I'm glad I waited and spent a little more for the Swiss movement version...." Read more

"...I can't speak to the validity of that claim, but can say the crystal looks great, and seems to be pretty rugged...." Read more

147 customers mention111 positive36 negative

Customers like the accuracy of the watch. For example, they say it keeps very accurate time, with no noticeable variations, and runs like a champ. The watch mechanism itself is accurate, and the Swiss movement is very accurate. Setting time is easy, and it runs fast.

"...to the classic Rolex Submariner models, just a great Diver design, very classic and well executed...." Read more

"...All I know is that it keeps time correctly and that's all it matters. The most beautiful part of this watch in my opinion is the second hand...." Read more

"...It feels right and looks right. So far it keeps very accurate time, but only time will tell for how long that is true...." Read more

"...The second hand simply locks up and moves a few seconds forward, then a few seconds backward, then forward, etc... I have since returned it to..." Read more

127 customers mention120 positive7 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the watch. They say it is a good value for the money, a handsome watch for the price, and the most incredible automatic watch value they have found.

"Everything about this watch for the price especially is amazing...." Read more

"This watch is very good for 300 dollars. It resembles the Rolex Submariner very closely. It is very sturdy and heavy and I love it a lot...." Read more

"...It was still very affordable, although the price has risen by about $30 since my purchase two months ago...." Read more

"...This is a great value. I'm glad I found Invicta...." Read more

85 customers mention62 positive23 negative

Customers like the movement of the watch. They mention that it's fantastic, crisp, and provides a great sweeping motion across the face. Some say that it has a reliable workhorse movement. Overall, most are satisfied with the movement and recommend it to others.

"...same in appearance to this Pro Diver but this is an upgraded version with better movement, crystal, and possibly finishes and even some materials..." Read more

"...You can clearly see that it flows very smoothly. That's called a sweeping motion and that's what the Rolex Submariner has!..." Read more

"...negative side, the rotating bezel is so stiff as to make it almost impossible to turn. Functionally, it's impossible to use...." Read more

"...from my perspective, I have only a week to go by, but the movement seems to wind well (no power reserve problems at all), and my 9937 is only..." Read more

50 customers mention48 positive2 negative

Customers like the comfort of the watch. For example, they mention it has a great feel, the bezel is precise, and it feels like a piece of jewelry. Some say the bracelet is perfect and the case size is perfect. That said, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...The good news is that so far I love it. It feels right and looks right...." Read more

"...bracelets appear to be finished identically, and they feel exactly the same on the wrist, which is to say quite comfortable and, although the clasps..." Read more

"...So what's not to like? It just fits and feels natural. I'm one who sleeps with my watch on. I take if off for two reasons...." Read more

"...First impressions of winding, very smooth! Definitely not the NH35 in the 896OB which this watch shares many things with...." Read more

47 customers mention39 positive8 negative

Customers like the weight of the watch. They mention that it is heavier than expected, which gives it an extremely solid feel. Some say that the weight is perfectly balanced, and substantial, both in weight and size. That said, some are happy with the thickness.

"...The band of this watch feels sturdy and heavy. It is huge! The links are big. The center links are polished which gives it a more fancier look...." Read more

"...the clasp snaps closed with a reassuring click, and the weight is perfectly balanced...." Read more

"...It is substantial, both in weight & size. It is a mid size watch (43mm?) & does not look like an anchor on your wrist...." Read more

"...When the watch arrived I noticed that it was weightier than I expected which gives it an extremely solid feel...." Read more

60 customers mention34 positive26 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the watch. Some mention that it looks, feels, and functions great, while others say that it stopped working and is totally unusable.

"...with the Miyota 8215 (Invicta 8926A) is SO SO thrashed and still functions great...." Read more

"...Functionally, it's impossible to use. I'm hoping that continued rotation will loosen it enough to make it more usable. Great Watch!..." Read more

"...I'm not looking for a knockoff. I want a solid, functional, durable and good looking automatic. I DON'T want gaudy...." Read more

"...It stops working all the time. Even after I just finished winding it, when I screw the crown back down the watch will lock up...." Read more

Review of Invicta 9937 and 8926 ... watch collector and Dive Master
5 Stars
Review of Invicta 9937 and 8926 ... watch collector and Dive Master
My first dive watch was Seiko's first dive watch, the 62 MAS introduced in 1965. I've collected watches ever since.The watch pictured next to my Ball Skindiver is the Seiko Prospex Reinterpretation of that original watch, their newer 1965 Automatic Diver's Watch SPB051J1. I wore that original Seiko dive watch for more than 20 years without service of any kind, through thousands of dives. Their new "reinterpretation" is much improved.I bought my first Invicta 9937 to replace that original Seiko many years ago, mostly because I liked the Submariner look, and it served me wonderfully well until a close friend talked me out of it. I bought a new one to replace it ... the 9937 is my favorite Invicta dive watch hands down.So much for the history, but I thought it might be relevant to those considering a purchase. This review will cover and compare the currently available Invicta 9937, and its less expensive cousin, the Invicta 8926. Both are pictured above side-by-side ... you will note that they are virtually identical. in appearance, but significantly different in cost. In my view, the 9937 is the better watch, worth the difference in cost, but "your mileage may vary." This review is posted under both watches.There are MANY good reviews of both watches on Amazon, but if you look at the dates, many are old, and address QC issues that have long been resolved.If you look closely at the picture of both watches side by side, you'll note that they are running within seconds of each other, which is remarkable since they were set several days ago according to the NIST time clock ... the 9937 is about 2 seconds fast, and the 8926 is about 2 seconds slow. That sort of accuracy is NOT to be expected of ANY mechanical watch. My most expensive, COSC Certified, mechanical watches gain, on average, about 3 seconds a day. I found this to be quite surprising.The luminescence on both watches is identically pitiful. They glow, sort of, but compared to my other (NON-Tritium) watches sitting in the exact same conditions (watch boxes), they might as well not have bothered ... removed to a totally dark room, my SEIKO (my best non-tritium) lume) watch is very clear to read, whereas these are invisible. If you need to tell time in the dark, these are a total bust, and one is no better than the other. I am a great fan of Tritium tubes that do NOT fade overnight ... they can be expected to glow exactly the same for 25 years. The watch manufacturers like Ball, Nite, Luminox, etc., that use Tritium tubes are the way to go if it is important to you to be able to read your watch in the dark.The bracelets on dive watches are very important. Lose a single pin, screw, ... whatever, to corrosion, or have the clasp fail, and your watch falls to the bottom of the sea. These bracelets are almost identical, except the clasp, I never had an issue with my 9937's, and I would not expect an issue with either of these. Both bracelets appear to be finished identically, and they feel exactly the same on the wrist, which is to say quite comfortable and, although the clasps are the same general design (with a security fold over) they are made differently, with the 9937 (top in pic) being the better design. NEITHER watch bracelet has a diver's extension to accommodate a wet suit which surprised me.The dials may look identical in the picture, but they are not. The 8926 is a gloss black, but the 9937 seems to have a SLIGHTLY more gray look. The markers and indices are identical.The 9937 has a Sellita Swiss movement. The 8926 has a Japanese movement which I believe to be made by Seiko. The difference is, you can manually wind the Sellita, but both are incredibly accurate and I have found both Seiko, and Sellita movements to be very reliable. The main difference is the crown assembly ... the 9937 is smooth and precise feeling but the 8926 lacks that precision feel.The 9937 no longer has a sapphire crystal (I think my others did). Instead, it is some sort of hardened mineral crystal they call "flame fusion." The 8926 has the basic mineral crystal, which should scratch more easily ... but I have never scratched one.The bezel assemblies are both tight and precise feeling with the same micro click system on both. The engineering is MUCH better than on some of my more expensive watches. The insert fits flush with the bezel, and mates to the crystal perfectly. They are not quite identical, in that the markings on the 8926 seem a bit more "crisp" to me.They claim that both watches are depth rated to 200M and both are listed as suitable for diving. Both have screw in case backs, and both have screw down crowns. The reality is, divers these days almost universally use dive computers, so it isn't like the old days when your dive watch was critical. For diving, I wear my Seiko ... but that may be just an old man's preference based on nostalgia.The bottom line, I think the 9937 is the better watch, and probably worth the price difference, but I found none of the issues with the 8926 that were reported in old reviews. The construction, fit and finish is excellent on both watches, they feel and look exactly the same on my wrist, and I simply cannot account for the accuracy, which is phenomenal.If you are not sure what you will need, or like, I'd suggest the 8926 ... wear it a while and decide if the design and function suits you. For less than $80, you cannot go far wrong and, if it turns out that you like the design of a divers sport watch, you can always upgrade to a better watch of similar design later.I hope this is helpful to someone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great product, but the lower-end ones may be the one for you.
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2009
This watch is very good for 300 dollars. It resembles the Rolex Submariner very closely. It is very sturdy and heavy and I love it a lot.

The band of this watch feels sturdy and heavy. It is huge! The links are big. The center links are polished which gives it a more fancier look. It is a scratch magnet if you're not careful, but you can always polish it down again. Or you can brush it down to give it a more Submariner look.

When I first saw the back of this watch, it was incredible. I've never seen a Swiss automatic movement in person before, although it's through the crystal, it's beautiful! It's fun talking to my dad about the back of this watch and it's movement. I told him "You can see right there it says 26 jewels Swiss Made on the mechanism." Although on the crystal, it says Swiss Movement. That's because the movement itself is Swiss Made, but the watch itself isn't. But to me that's all the same! Swiss Made or Swiss Movement, it has a Swiss Made movement and that's all it matters for it to be Swiss to me!

This watch certainly looks a lot more pricier than it is. It also keeps time very nicely, I don't know how many seconds it gains or loses because I don't care much for that stuff. All I know is that it keeps time correctly and that's all it matters. The most beautiful part of this watch in my opinion is the second hand. You can clearly see that it flows very smoothly. That's called a sweeping motion and that's what the Rolex Submariner has! My dad owns a Submariner and I compared them both together and the movements are equilibrium!

To an untrained eye and to someone who does not know much of watches at all, they will surely confuse this watch with a Submariner. They look so much alike! The bezel, hands, dial, crown, diameter, etc. Everything is so the same style. This watch also uses a sapphire crystal like high end watches do.

The only issue I have with this watch is that Invicta has numerous watches that have the exact same style as the 9937OB but for lesser price using cheaper materials. It's not the problem though, the problem is that people confuse my 9937 with the lower end models because they don't know about this model because they only sell the lower end ones at Costco for 50 dollars and 100 dollars.

My dad came home from Costco the other night and said "You know what? You got ripped off for 300 dollars, I saw this watch on Costco for only 100 dollars." I was like WHAT DID YOU SAY? NOOO! I had to give him a deep brief explanation of how this is different because it's Swiss Automatic, it beats at 28,800 BPH, with a sweeping motion second hand, etc. etc.

If you don't care about what people think of you, this watch is well worth the price. But it's not worth it if you only care for the watches looks, you might as well go with the lower-end 5017 or 8926. Why spend the extra few hundred bucks for something that looks the same?

Here are the differences between the low-end 8926 and the high-end 9937.

The 9937 uses a high-end sapphire crystal while the 8926 uses the mid-end mineral crystal. The 9937 has a larger cyclops (Magnification Bubble) than the 8926, which allows it to resemble more closely to the Rolex Submariner.

One of the largest differences are the movements. The 8926 uses a Japanese Miyota movement which is used in Citizen automatics. The Miyota is not bad at all! It's really good, it just doesn't compare with the Swiss Sellita SW200 movement used in the 9937. The differences in the movements are the 9937 has a 28,800 BPH compared to the 8926 that beats at 21,600. Now what does this mean? Sweeping second hand motion! That's right, the 28,800 will move at 8 increments per second compared to 6 per second on the 21,600. That means the 9937 will tick smoother and because it beats at the same rate as a Submariner at 28,800. The second hand ticking will be nearly the same! While the 21,600 will be a bit rougher.

The 8926 will also have a cheaper bracelet, the 9937 uses a very strong sturdy bracelet that weighs a MEGATON! The end links on the 9937 also doesn't fold like the 8926 does. Because of this, another closer resemblance with the 9937 to the Rolex Submariner.

The 9937 uses a slightly smaller minute hand than the 8926. The 8926 uses a minute hand that is the size of a Rolex 50th anniversary Submariner while the 9937 uses a regular sized one.

Now another difference again is that the 9937 will say Swiss Movement on the bottom of the dial, while on the 8926 it will say Japan Movement.

Although there may be some more differences between them, this is all I can think up at the moment!

So for the conclusion? I am very happy with this watch, it is just monstrous for the pricing. Do I recommend it? It depends. If you don't care much about watches at all and don't care about the differences I provided for the price differential and would rather save money. Then I would say go with the 8926, but if you do care and you love watches then hey! Save the money and get the 9937! It's well worth it.
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Orologio Invicta Pro Diver 9937OB automatico, con quadrante nero in acciaio e vetro zaffiro, l'orologio è uno dei migliori della gamma Invicta in quanto la tecnologia dell'automatismo è una delle migliori in circolazione e si rifà ad un marchio ben più oneroso. Invicta fa ottimi orologi sia automatici che al quarzo, ottimi e duraturi nel tempo, come marchio insostituibile e indissolubile negli anni.
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Nony. A.
5.0 out of 5 stars Sellita SW200 powered Invicta
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sellita SW200 powered Invicta
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 2, 2021
I picked this up on Amazon Global and it came from America for the princely sum of £235 including import fees, today some 4 months later it's for sale for a little over £400. This is a great watch IF you get a good one, the Swiss movement made by Sellita is essentially an ETA 2824 and both these movements are found in watches five figure price tags. I actually have two of these one is over fifteen years old, has been serviced a couple of times and gains about 1 second per day and the newer one which gains 3 to 5 seconds per day. The bracelet is the same on both (there are some very slight differences to the clasp) and it's stood the test of time very well. The watch is well made and nicely finished with my two criticisms being rubbish lume and a stiff bezel (on the newer one) I awarded the value for money stars based on the price I paid, at £400+ I think that you're getting close to some better brands, but the 99370B remains a solid prospect if you don't need low light visibility. Perhaps if Invicta sorted the lume, added a sapphire crystal and ceramic bezel it would seem a more competitive, but that said there are many watches at this price point that have a rattly Miyota or a NH35A, at least here you're getting an excellent quality high beat 28,800 bph (8 ticks per second) the Sellita SW200 is a clone of the ETA 2824 originally made under licence although I believe any patents would have expired by now.
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