“Off brand Seiko movement” The Seiko NH35A is literally a Seiko movement dog. Also if anything it’s a “homage watch” if you don’t wanna consider it invictas own watch.
@@williamwallace9427 Stupid!!! These days many famous watch brands Davosa, Mathey-Tissot, Longines all make homage rolex submarine watches ... do you think it's cheap?
So it 100% is not Invictas own watch. It's is clearly designed to resemble an older gen submariner. Same size, shape, same dial, indices and hands. Then there's the movement. Which is not a Seiko, it is produced by Seiko yes but it is labeled as an nh movement and is not covered by any Seiko warranty or customer service. I used the term knockoff and homage interchangeabley and have several watches designed to resemble much more expensive ones. I'm not insulting anyone, I'm simply stating the obvious about the watch.
I have a c2008 Invicta diver, Miyota movement. It's so old I'm not sure when I bought it. I've done every normal thing with it without regard to shock or force - gardening, golfing, swimming, snorkeling, boogie boarding... whatever. Last year I ran it through my washing machine (along with some Casio's) to make sure it was still reliable for a beach trip. Short cycle, cold water, but still... No problem. Never serviced, it keeps about 15 secs / per day. Tank.
I dove with the Invicta Pro Diver in the Bahamas. It's not ISO cert but the waterproof/resistance is legit. Cannot say that for the Seiko on his wrist though.
I would have rather seen you drop it on cement from a height of 6 feet and gently thrown it against a stucco wall, than seeing you throw it in a soft blanket of snow. Really didn't prove anything about the watches toughness. Even driving over it with a glass back. NO see thru glass back would survive a truck running over it. Truly not a toughness test IMO.
I thought it was a funny test. I do disagree on one point, even a solid case back would have failed. If the glass has any dome or arch to it it will fail an external physical pressure test. The glass whether mineral, sapphire or otherwise just isn't built for 5700lbs of flat pressure.
My Invicta pro diver did extremely well I beat on it for over a year working on injection molding machines it got soaked in hydraulic fluid and grease. I did replace the bracelet with a nato strap because it was garbage the one thing that killed it was dropping it about 8 foot off the ground on a rough unfinished concrete floor. It broke the crystal and the hour hand came loose but it still runs. Well worth the money.
That’s still technically repairable. I am watchmaker located in Texas and the crystal cost me about $20 and then just checking the movement would be another $10, replacing the hour hand would be free of charge.
Very true, I love my seikos, I was referring to the fact that when seiko sells movements to other brands it labels them as NH movements and they are not branded as seiko movements, it is indeed a seiko 4r36 movement just unbranded. Sorry for the confusing way I said that haha.
I wonder if the results of the final test would have been different had the case back been stainless steel. I think exhibition case backs are cool but never on a dive watch. All serious dive watches have solid case backs because the crystal on an exhibition is not as resistant to pressure as a solid case back. Look at any PADI or ISO dive watch and you’ll never find an exhibition case back. This is another example of Invicta sacrificing functionality and practicality for “style.”
I think it's also about price with Invicta, mineral crystal or plastic case back would be cheaper than stainless. Plus how else are they Gunna show off the yellow painted Seiko movement lol
I have an oris that is 300 m waterproof/water resistant that has an exhibition case back. They are fantastic but that is definitely the weak point is possible cracking due to a drop. And when it does actually break, you automatically have to serve us to watch due to the shards being in the movement.
@@GuardianMT i hoped mine would arrive without the yellow rotor like its the case when they arnt in stock. some people are lucky lukes and lucky dudes and get the invicta without this ugly sin. seiko movement in this watch isnt something to show of anyways it wasnt build for open casebacks its an ugly bastato
If you’re being ran over by a car you have bigger problems than whether your watch works, Also, a Rolex would DEFINITELY survive that. Especially a sea dweller or Deepsea.
@@ryanrabe7184 it’s not even a question. The Deepsea can withstand what? A few tons of psi? That car weighs a few tons to being with, divided by four, and then it exerts even less than that because the Deepsea takes up a small amount of the tire, which is flexible.
I have had a pro diver for 2 years. I dive surf and have never had any issues with this watch. And yes I've had a Rolex submariner since 1989.Is it comparable to my sub yes.It doesn't say Rolex but it has been a great watch when I want to wear a beater.With the Seiko movement it's within 2 seconds of my Rolex a day which is better accuracy than my old Rolex air guide. That was the craziest review I've ever seen about that watch. But up to the point of it being run over by his truck the watch it was still keeping good time. Hey man try a casio g shock run it over with your truck that would cool
I agree. I had a pro diver a few years ago. Excellent bang for the buck. I beat the Hell out of it. River rafting, snorkeling ocean swimming. No worries. The bracelet wasn't that great, but I always put speidel twist o flexes on my watches for an old school look...
I have the 9094 OB which looks like this watch. I have to say I am more than happy with mine. As long as the price stays under $100 U.S., it is not a bad watch at all.
That's exactly what I did to my 29178 (42mm size 8926ob/8926obxl). I installed Seiko SKX jumbo springbars and installed a Watch Candy brand bond nato (black olive and red) strap. I get so many compliments on it. 😂😉
this is exactly what i needed. my heart dropped when my tinex harborside coast dropped and thankfully there doesnt seem to be any damage from what i can see
saludos It was cool to watch the torture and thinking of buying a pro diver ( If the backplate was stainless steel it would have survived ) but the tests are not realistic to a watch ....peace
It's it's a very tough watch I have it for the price it's unbeatable of course if you do all that stuff if it won't last long but every day stuff it'll last a lifetime I went swimming hiking everything basic stuff everyday and it's works just perfect just as good as my Seiko skx
Haha I did a similar test that involves snapping my arm in half between a truck and a gate post, the watch sadly did not survive. But I bought a new one in green and like it way to much to destroy.
I will begin wearing my beautiful Invicta pro every day. Might even expose it to sawdust then wash it afterwards. I do however believe most watches will fail when using a sandblaster without gloves. (not advised)
I loved mine. It got ripped of my wrist and a freak accident where my arm was pinned between my truck and a gate post,y arm was snapped in half and the watch was destroyed.
IF YOU REPLACE THE DISPLAY BACK WITH A SOLID METAL ONE IT WOULD HAVE SURVIVED BEING RUN OVER BY A MACK TRUCK, BUT THAT SHOULD BE THE LEAST OF YOUR WORRIES IF YOU EVER GET RUN OVER BY A MOTOR VEHICLE.
I actually loved the watch, I got it as an open box special for super cheap and wanted to see how much outright abuse it could take just to make a video.
@@GuardianMT I got 12 watches, six of them is way more expensive than the pro diver. But believe it or not, this watch is my pride and joy. I m wearing it, this very moment 😊😊😊
I caught an edge while snowboarding and all of my momentum (I was going fast) directed me into the floor. I was wearing my invicta then, and it still keeps good time.
I'm still laughing about it being "punted" LMFAO ..... now Victorinox did a test like this on their INOX line.. supposedly a Tank ran over it and no issues, but it wasn't a RAM!
Oooh..98 subs!..nearly @ 100🐣🐣 You one of them sub's collectors? lol..doubt it somehow Thanks for this vid tho..thinking of getting one of these as a beater.. You're the ONLY real torture tester!
You're wrong.....the weakest point of the pro diver was a simple mineral glass crystal that allowed damage to the inside of the watch because it broke.....hardly a test of the seiko's ability to stand up to the weight of a dodge ram p/u running over it. Had it a metal case back it might have still worked.
@@GuardianMT one month on a mug in freezer on ice..... test with inertia hammer are test nice to look !!! ...etc etc but ’not launch it in a dirty street !!
@@GuardianMT test of freezer for long time is really nice ... because all my friends want look that .. test muzt be to in a laboratory.... or a kitchen... or in nature far of towns !! looooool never in street
Unfortunately my seiko was destroyed in an accident that broke my arm as well, the watch was destroyed as it was forcibly removed from my wrist and lost.
Who are you talking to? You said "this guy" like people are listening?? Dude no body watched this video and even fewer see your comments. Make better use of your time like watching a real RUclipsr, not hating on some amateur like me.
Thank you for clarifying your comment was asinine, knowing before reading the rest of your statement was helpful. Kindly send me a 10k watch and I'll be sure to test it accordingly. Thx.
I don't even want to scratch my invictas. And this watch took being run over twice and still looked basically the same. A hydromax invicta is beefier, the thickest watch they make by far. Try that.
this test actually makes me much more confident about wearing my watches. im often more worried about the movement then the case
I'm glad my ridiculous test did some good 😊
“Off brand Seiko movement”
The Seiko NH35A is literally a Seiko movement dog. Also if anything it’s a “homage watch” if you don’t wanna consider it invictas own watch.
What I was thinking
“Homage” watch... yeah thats a nice way of saying cheap Chinese knock off by people who can’t afford the real thing
@@williamwallace9427 Stupid!!! These days many famous watch brands Davosa, Mathey-Tissot, Longines all make homage rolex submarine watches ... do you think it's cheap?
@@williamwallace9427It's not a "knock off" though.
So it 100% is not Invictas own watch. It's is clearly designed to resemble an older gen submariner. Same size, shape, same dial, indices and hands. Then there's the movement. Which is not a Seiko, it is produced by Seiko yes but it is labeled as an nh movement and is not covered by any Seiko warranty or customer service. I used the term knockoff and homage interchangeabley and have several watches designed to resemble much more expensive ones. I'm not insulting anyone, I'm simply stating the obvious about the watch.
I have a c2008 Invicta diver, Miyota movement. It's so old I'm not sure when I bought it. I've done every normal thing with it without regard to shock or force - gardening, golfing, swimming, snorkeling, boogie boarding... whatever.
Last year I ran it through my washing machine (along with some Casio's) to make sure it was still reliable for a beach trip. Short cycle, cold water, but still... No problem.
Never serviced, it keeps about 15 secs / per day. Tank.
That's impressive
Hi, you really have the guts to conduct all these tests on a "budget" pro diver watch on camera The poor watch finally gave up
I was thinking about high diving, and swimming with it and hitting it. Im always worried about how really water resistant these things are.
I dove with the Invicta Pro Diver in the Bahamas. It's not ISO cert but the waterproof/resistance is legit. Cannot say that for the Seiko on his wrist though.
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I would have rather seen you drop it on cement from a height of 6 feet and gently thrown it against a stucco wall, than seeing you throw it in a soft blanket of snow. Really didn't prove anything about the watches toughness. Even driving over it with a glass back. NO see thru glass back would survive a truck running over it. Truly not a toughness test IMO.
I thought it was a funny test. I do disagree on one point, even a solid case back would have failed. If the glass has any dome or arch to it it will fail an external physical pressure test. The glass whether mineral, sapphire or otherwise just isn't built for 5700lbs of flat pressure.
My Invicta pro diver did extremely well I beat on it for over a year working on injection molding machines it got soaked in hydraulic fluid and grease. I did replace the bracelet with a nato strap because it was garbage the one thing that killed it was dropping it about 8 foot off the ground on a rough unfinished concrete floor. It broke the crystal and the hour hand came loose but it still runs. Well worth the money.
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That’s still technically repairable. I am watchmaker located in Texas and the crystal cost me about $20 and then just checking the movement would be another $10, replacing the hour hand would be free of charge.
Seiko isn't off brand, though. They're a really reliable and excellent watch company.
Very true, I love my seikos, I was referring to the fact that when seiko sells movements to other brands it labels them as NH movements and they are not branded as seiko movements, it is indeed a seiko 4r36 movement just unbranded. Sorry for the confusing way I said that haha.
@@GuardianMT No problem, just wasn't sure what you meant kek
@@GuardianMT They are branded as Seiko movements. If you peel off the yellow Invicta Sticker on the rotor, it says Seiko underneath.
@@dmytro732 we know man, check out the other comments.
Citizen and Casio are better.
I wonder if the results of the final test would have been different had the case back been stainless steel. I think exhibition case backs are cool but never on a dive watch. All serious dive watches have solid case backs because the crystal on an exhibition is not as resistant to pressure as a solid case back. Look at any PADI or ISO dive watch and you’ll never find an exhibition case back. This is another example of Invicta sacrificing functionality and practicality for “style.”
I love the exhibition case back on my Planet Ocean.
I think it's also about price with Invicta, mineral crystal or plastic case back would be cheaper than stainless. Plus how else are they Gunna show off the yellow painted Seiko movement lol
I have an oris that is 300 m waterproof/water resistant that has an exhibition case back. They are fantastic but that is definitely the weak point is possible cracking due to a drop. And when it does actually break, you automatically have to serve us to watch due to the shards being in the movement.
@@GuardianMT i hoped mine would arrive without the yellow rotor like its the case when they arnt in stock. some people are lucky lukes and lucky dudes and get the invicta without this ugly sin. seiko movement in this watch isnt something to show of anyways it wasnt build for open casebacks its an ugly bastato
If you’re being ran over by a car you have bigger problems than whether your watch works, Also, a Rolex would DEFINITELY survive that. Especially a sea dweller or Deepsea.
Well lets put it ta a test to find out if its survive
@@ryanrabe7184 it’s not even a question. The Deepsea can withstand what? A few tons of psi? That car weighs a few tons to being with, divided by four, and then it exerts even less than that because the Deepsea takes up a small amount of the tire, which is flexible.
Well lets see in the real test...make a video....
@@ryanrabe7184 don’t have a truck. Rolex #1 admit it
@@hochspannunglebensgefahr5339 nope. I want to see a rolex watch in a real test...could you???
Amazing watch, I too have it Doesn't look less than a Rolex. I also have reviewed an Invicta watch
Nice
Cool, now I know as long as I don’t get run over by a Ram my watch will be fine!
Awesome video!
Hahaha true
I have had a pro diver for 2 years. I dive surf and have never had any issues with this watch. And yes I've had a Rolex submariner since 1989.Is it comparable to my sub yes.It doesn't say Rolex but it has been a great watch when I want to wear a beater.With the Seiko movement it's within 2 seconds of my Rolex a day which is better accuracy than my old Rolex air guide. That was the craziest review I've ever seen about that watch. But up to the point of it being run over by his truck the watch it was still keeping good time. Hey man try a casio g shock run it over with your truck that would cool
I agree. I had a pro diver a few years ago. Excellent bang for the buck. I beat the Hell out of it. River rafting, snorkeling ocean swimming. No worries. The bracelet wasn't that great, but I always put speidel twist o flexes on my watches for an old school look...
Who the hell runs over a watch with a glass back anyway this whole test was just stupid to me.
I have the 9094 OB which looks like this watch. I have to say I am more than happy with mine. As long as the price stays under $100 U.S., it is not a bad watch at all.
Paid 67 for this one on an Amazon open box deal. It was a solid watch but I had fun "testing" it lol
Honestly a pretty good watch if you upgrade the spring bars, and add a nato or Zulu strap. 👍🏽
That's exactly what I did to my 29178 (42mm size 8926ob/8926obxl). I installed Seiko SKX jumbo springbars and installed a Watch Candy brand bond nato (black olive and red) strap. I get so many compliments on it. 😂😉
I really liked the watch, got it for 60-70$ open box and it wore so well at that 40mm sweet spot. Plus that price for an auto is ridiculously good
this is exactly what i needed. my heart dropped when my tinex harborside coast dropped and thankfully there doesnt seem to be any damage from what i can see
They are honestly extremely tough, plus a few scuffs makes any watch cooler
Throw it on concrete. Wear it a year. Work on your car. Treat it like a Timex and see if it's still ticking.
Most likely would be
saludos It was cool to watch the torture and thinking of buying a pro diver ( If the backplate was stainless steel it would have survived ) but the tests are not realistic to a watch ....peace
Your right. If a watch can withstand this then daily wear should be a breeze
It's it's a very tough watch I have it for the price it's unbeatable of course if you do all that stuff if it won't last long but every day stuff it'll last a lifetime I went swimming hiking everything basic stuff everyday and it's works just perfect just as good as my Seiko skx
I couldn't agree with you more
I would guess a most accurate test would be to hammer a few nails ( not with the watch ) while its on your wrist.
Nice idea
I love your torture test.
Thanks bud
The kick was my favorite.
Me too
the same thing will happen to anything with an exhibition caseback
Very true
My point exactly
Lol, good vid. You're a goof. Love the brevity! 🤣🤣👍
Thanks 👍
Do that test with your Seiko.
Haha I did a similar test that involves snapping my arm in half between a truck and a gate post, the watch sadly did not survive. But I bought a new one in green and like it way to much to destroy.
I will begin wearing my beautiful Invicta pro every day. Might even expose it to sawdust then wash it afterwards. I do however believe most watches will fail when using a sandblaster without gloves. (not advised)
It should be able to take it
I would loved if you used a meter to do a before and after accuracy test.
It was a very impromptu review, but I've got some more watch testing vids planned. Stay tuned 😁
Best watch for $100 dlls
I wear srpd51 daily. Bloody awesome watch
I loved mine. It got ripped of my wrist and a freak accident where my arm was pinned between my truck and a gate post,y arm was snapped in half and the watch was destroyed.
Yup, yup; you exceeded the dive depth. Crush depth!
And then some
Well yeah, the display is the weakest part.
-20 IQ
So your at 60 now or?
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5 points dropped because of you. :)
@@aytekina.2212 Wait, so now it's only 5?
IF YOU REPLACE THE DISPLAY BACK WITH A SOLID METAL ONE IT WOULD HAVE SURVIVED BEING RUN OVER BY A MACK TRUCK, BUT THAT SHOULD BE THE LEAST OF YOUR WORRIES IF YOU EVER GET RUN OVER BY A MOTOR VEHICLE.
I'd love to do a Mac truck vs dive watch video, it would be insanely fun
You're a monster.... It is not a g shock, its a beautiful sexy invicta pro diver 8926.
I actually loved the watch, I got it as an open box special for super cheap and wanted to see how much outright abuse it could take just to make a video.
@@GuardianMT
I got 12 watches, six of them is way more expensive than the pro diver.
But believe it or not, this watch is my pride and joy.
I m wearing it, this very moment 😊😊😊
I’d like to see how much shock and vibration it could take
I caught an edge while snowboarding and all of my momentum (I was going fast) directed me into the floor. I was wearing my invicta then, and it still keeps good time.
Nice
That would be a great test
This.
Try hitting a base ball with the watch on not many can take that usually knocks out the balance wheel
Next torture test I'll give it a whirl
Try a shotgun I'm wondering if it can take the shock?
Next test I swear
Agreed. Put that fake Rolex out of its misery
@@williamwallace9427 I'll happily put a real Rolex to the shotgun test too just send me one in and it'll get it.
I'm still laughing about it being "punted" LMFAO ..... now Victorinox did a test like this on their INOX line.. supposedly a Tank ran over it and no issues, but it wasn't a RAM!
Unscripted reviews are the only way to go. Haha
Is that the 40mm or the 42mm?
40mm. It's a homage to the last generation submariner.
Oooh..98 subs!..nearly @ 100🐣🐣
You one of them sub's collectors? lol..doubt it somehow
Thanks for this vid tho..thinking of getting one of these as a beater.. You're the ONLY real torture tester!
It's comments like yours that keep the channel going.... Thanks for the laugh.
Why waste a perfectly good watch?
Honestly, it was fun.
You're wrong.....the weakest point of the pro diver was a simple mineral glass crystal that allowed damage to the inside of the watch because it broke.....hardly a test of the seiko's ability to stand up to the weight of a dodge ram p/u running over it. Had it a metal case back it might have still worked.
Thanks for the view. Appreciate your opinion
I prefer see a water proof test or reclementary fall on wood since cdifferent height... here its not a test sorry
I appreciate your opinion
@@GuardianMT thanks . Is one opinion in a pannel of thousands opinions....no soucy 😁
@@GuardianMT one month on a mug in freezer on ice..... test with inertia hammer are test nice to look !!! ...etc etc but ’not launch it in a dirty street !!
@@GuardianMT test of freezer for long time is really nice ... because all my friends want look that .. test muzt be to in a laboratory.... or a kitchen... or in nature far of towns !! looooool never in street
How's that Ram running after putting it through such a difficult task 😅
Nuts!!!!!!!!
It was a wild test, I need to do another dive watch test soon
You had to have known it'd break when ran over by a truck!? Why waste a good watch? 😋 Should've given it to a cousin or future son/daughter!
It was honestly just alot of fun to see the limits of a tool watch
Why would you give a family member an invicta? Nothing says “I love you” like a Chinese knock off
Pásale por encima con el coche a un rolex o a un omega a ver qué pasa crac
i realize I'm kinda off topic but do anybody know a good website to stream new series online ?
@Kendall Javion Lately I have been using Flixzone. Just google for it :)
I really need to do another test
No sorry
Cool
Ok, now to your Seiko
Unfortunately my seiko was destroyed in an accident that broke my arm as well, the watch was destroyed as it was forcibly removed from my wrist and lost.
@@GuardianMT oh what a shame to know that. Sorry
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Alright 👍
This guy didn't research before filming this.
Who are you talking to? You said "this guy" like people are listening?? Dude no body watched this video and even fewer see your comments. Make better use of your time like watching a real RUclipsr, not hating on some amateur like me.
This proved nothing, shock that a crystal broke after getting ran over smh
It proved that even people who don't like the video give me a view so.......
Asinine... let me see you do that to a $10,000 Rolex, now.
Thank you for clarifying your comment was asinine, knowing before reading the rest of your statement was helpful. Kindly send me a 10k watch and I'll be sure to test it accordingly. Thx.
I don't even want to scratch my invictas. And this watch took being run over twice and still looked basically the same.
A hydromax invicta is beefier, the thickest watch they make by far. Try that.
I'm looking for another couple watches to "test", thanks for the suggestion
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Thanks
Try a 300mtr water test or a preasure test.
I can barely survive my bath tub, no way I'm driving to 300mtr. Also, pressure testers cost three times what this watch did. It was just for fun.
@@GuardianMT 🤣🤣🤣👍
Invicta Sucks
This guy is foolish
I agree
Could Amything be More Boring than This dude? I Doubt it!
Who are you talking to hahaha?
@@GuardianMT Taxi-Driver!
You need to do a side by side test Invicta/Rolex. So mediocre video.
Send your Rolex to me and I'll happily run it over with my truck 👍