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Invicta Pro Diver Gold-Tone Men's Watch

Wristwatch

AI Estimated Value

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$40-70

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is an Invicta Pro Diver series men's wrist watch, characterized by its prominent gold-tone plating across the entire watch case and bracelet. The watch features a dark blue dial with luminous hour markers, including large white Arabic numerals at the 6, 9, and 12 o'clock positions, and baton markers for the remaining hours. A date window with a cyclops magnifier is present at the 3 o'clock position. The hands are gold-toned and luminous, with a distinctive arrow-shaped hour hand and a sword-shaped minute hand, and a thin seconds hand. The bezel is a unidirectional rotating dive bezel, colored in dark blue with gold-tone markings for the first 15 minutes, and white markings for 20-55, transitioning from a darker blue to a lighter blue-grey hue near the top. The bezel edge shows a fluted or coin-edge texture for better grip. The watch is powered by a quartz movement, as is typical for many Invicta watches in this price range. Both the case and the three-link bracelet exhibit wear on the gold-tone plating, particularly on the raised surfaces and edges of the bracelet links, suggesting regular use and potential exposure to abrasion. Specifically, there are noticeable areas of silver-colored metal showing through the gold plating on several links of the bracelet. The overall style is robust and sporty, typical of a dive watch, and it appears to be a contemporary design from the past two decades. The quality indicators point to a mass-produced, entry-level to mid-range watch, with good legibility but visible signs of cosmetic wear.

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I have visually examined this Invicta Pro Diver gold-tone men's watch, which appears authentic to the brand's Pro Diver series, a mass-produced entry-level dive-style watch. Its authenticity is assumed based on common Invicta design elements, though full authentication without physical examination, provenance, or scientific testing is not possible. Key indicators such as the gold-tone plating, blue dial, luminous markers (including Arabic numerals at 6, 9, 12), cyclops date magnifier, and characteristic hands are consistent with typical Invicta Pro Diver models. The fluted unidirectional bezel with gold-tone accents within the first 15 minutes is also characteristic. The watch is quartz-powered, aligning with many Invicta offerings. The condition is fair to poor cosmetically. There is significant wear to the gold-tone plating across the case and, notably, the bracelet, where silver-colored base metal is showing through, particularly on the raised surfaces and edges of the links. This wear indicates regular use and suggests the plating is not a high-durability PVD coating. Market conditions for pre-owned Invicta Pro Diver quartz watches are generally low, given their high production volume and frequent discounting on the new market. This specific model, while visually appealing with its gold-tone and blue combination, suffers significantly in value due to the extent of the plating wear. Demand is moderate for new Invicta Pro Divers, but very limited for well-worn examples with cosmetic defects. Comparables in similar worn condition typically sell in the $30-$80 range. Factors significantly impacting value are the extensive cosmetic wear and the fact that it is a mass-produced, entry-level watch. A physical inspection would be needed to assess the movement's functionality, water resistance, and confirm the specific quartz caliber, which could slightly influence the value if it were an exceptional movement, though unlikely for this model.

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