Invicta Men's 9204 Pro Diver Collection Silver-Tone Metal Watch
- Brand:
- Invicta
- Model Number:
- 9204
- UPC:
- 843836092043
- EAN:
- 0843836092043
- Walmart SKU:
- 44621589
Current pricing at $56.23 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Invicta Men's 9204 Pro Diver Collection Silver-Tone Metal Watch since 11/27/2023. The most recent price update was on Nov 2, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $32.40 (lowest on 11/27/2023) to $56.36 (highest on 9/9/2025). The average price during this period is $46.69.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 114 reviews.
i really love this watch. i currently dont even want to take it off. it came a littler bigger than i expected but i remove 2 segments and it fit perfectly after. it was easy to manoeuvre its quiet and comfortable. 10/10 have been recommending this watch to everyone who asks
Never been a fan of invicta watches, I find them mostly gaudy and overpriced. But i was tired of charging my smartwatch every other day and was looking for something cheap to wear at work that i wouldnt mind scratching up or even losing. So far this watch has kept perfect time and looks pretty good doing it. For the price; 5 STARS.
LOVELY little watch! Little? OH DEAR! (OK, skip to "THE WATCH", if you are not a size fanatic) FIRST, I am frankly annoyed at all the bashing by other reviewers here, about the size of this PERFECTLY sized 38mm watch. 60's super-spy mucho macho hero Sean Connery as "James Bond 007" wore a Rolex Submariner 6538, a 38mm watch! This Invicta blue faced homage of vintage dive watches is also that size. GET IT? Real "MEN's!" watches in WW2 were even smaller field watches, at 34mm, worn by Commandos and Marines and Storm Troopers and all sorts of BAD and "manly" guys on BOTH sides, because the Swiss watchmakers sold to both sides! So ENOUGH of this showing off your size nonsense, because this watch is perfect and comfortable and light with its classic 38mm size for all, unlike some of the ridiculous steak-platter sized abominations out there some wear. THE WATCH: THIS watch is a well finished, quality, genuine stainless steel construction, smooth, beautiful, elegant. The bracelet is smooth and comfy. You will need a few basic tools to adjust it, or hit a jeweller, but it is worth it! This watch, despite being dirt cheap, is fit for any occasion, for sports, dress, adventure, just like Bond, do a few kills before dawn, do a beach cafe lunch at noon, meet hot date at dinner party in suit and tie at night. It is watertight, and I have worn it in the shower. These days I want water resistant watches, because I never want to lose one anymore. The days of taking a watch off poolside or for washing hands, and turning around to grab a stolen watch are gone! I would admittedly be hesitant to go snorkelling without a screw-in crown, as it could accidentally get pulled out and allow water in, but even with this model's push-crown, this is remarkably watertight, and rated to 200 meters. People have taken Invictas diving, but with a screw-in crown, checked it is tightened before going down, so the cases are good! Just check Youtube, and Invicta Pro Diver will show up as a dive watch, provided you take care of it and check the crown, before hitting water! Anybody, who gets a 200 meter rated Invicta soaked, is a dummy! It reads very easy, the blue face and lime tinted hands and markers very pleasant to see, even in dim light. The accuracy of time-keeping by the PC32 Seiko/TMI quartz movement is frankly amazing! I set this with an atomic-radio-time Casio WaveCeptor on 10 March for Daylight Savings Time, and now on 27 April, it is less than 1 second fast. That is 8 seconds per year! Maybe I just got lucky with my sample, but this watch is a freaking ultimate value as a time keeper for sure! Stack up on some batteries for the next 25 years, and you have a TEOTWAWKI watch! (if you know TEOTWAWKI, you know how good this is, and if not, never mind) SUMMARY: Quality and wear comfort of case and bracelet, finish, and time-accuracy of movement make this a budget conscious person's favourite!
I used to wear Tag Hauer expensive watches, until I discovered Invicta watches. Instead of spending over $100 to replace a battery every year on the expensive watch, I get a new watch with battery that lasts at least a couple of years, looks as expensive, and is totally waterproof for about $50 (or less). I did buy a watch sizing kit, so I can adjust size by taking out links whenever I get new one, but that was cheap and now I have.
i really do like this watch. good looking keeps time perfectly i've gotten several comments about my new watch this is a keeper
Watch feels great! It is not as big as I wish it was, but it'll definitely do for casual wear. Invicta has a huge category of big watches, though this one is definitely on the smaller spectrum.
It's a good looking watch. Invicta watches are usually pricey. The pricing was very competitive! I also purchased several Invicta online from Walmart for Christmas gifts
well, when am looking for something good and at a good price, shopping around is everything.. so you need to do your work on finding this. Walmart has a good price most of the time, and with no shipping how can you miss...
definitely not an xtra large, large, or maybe even a medium sized "mans" watch. more for a female or youngster. will have to give it to one of my nephews. wish Walmart had the case size listed. 37.5mm
I am so disappointed to have received the exact watch I ordered last year .I ordered this watch last year and was thrilled when I git it but that's because I ordered a females watch .thus year I ordered men's watches and re eived the female version I
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $58.49 (May 7) to $94.00 (Jul 16) over the past 90 days. Current price is 28.2% above the 90-day average of $73.34.
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