Invicta Pro Diver Quartz Black Dial Two-Tone

$68.88

The Invicta Pro Diver Quartz Black Dial Two-Tone is the battery-powered version of Invicta’s flagship diver. It is designed for those who want the high-end "Submariner" aesthetic with the reliability and...

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Description

The Invicta Pro Diver Quartz Black Dial Two-Tone is the battery-powered version of Invicta’s flagship diver. It is designed for those who want the high-end "Submariner" aesthetic with the reliability and "grab-and-go" convenience of a quartz movement.

While there are several variations, the most common model in this configuration is the Invicta 26973.

Core Specifications (Model 26973)

Feature

Details

Movement

Japanese TMI PC32 Quartz (Battery Powered)

Case Size

40mm Diameter; 12.5mm Thickness

Water Resistance

200 Meters (660 Feet)

Crystal

Flame Fusion (Scratch-resistant mineral/sapphire hybrid)

Crown

Pull/Push (Easy to adjust, but requires care to ensure it's pushed in before water contact)

Bracelet

20mm Two-Tone Stainless Steel (Silver with Gold-plated center links)


Design Highlights

  • The Dial: A deep black "sunray" dial with luminous gold-tone hands and dot markers. It features a magnified date window (cyclops lens) at the 3 o'clock position.
  • The Bezel: A unidirectional rotating bezel with a black aluminum ring and gold-tone coin-edge detailing.
  • The Lume: Uses Invicta's "Tritnite" luminous material, which glows green in low-light conditions after being exposed to light.

Key Differences from the Automatic Version

  1. Maintenance: The Quartz version will keep time accurately for years on a single battery (SR626SW), whereas the Automatic version (8927OB) will stop if not worn for ~40 hours.
  2. Case Back: This model has a solid stainless-steel case back, unlike the exhibition (clear) back found on the automatic models.
  3. Thickness: At 12.5mm, it sits slightly lower on the wrist than the 14mm automatic version, making it easier to fit under a shirt cuff.

Comparison to Larger Models

If you see a version that looks identical but feels larger, you may be looking at the Model 35131, which has a 43mm case and 100m water resistance. The 26973 is the "classic" size that fits most wrists comfortably.