Top Invicta watches to consider: Some watch brands whisper; Invicta doesn’t—and that’s exactly the point. If most of your outfits are clean basics (tees, shirts, denim), a bold watch can do the styling work without adding extra accessories.
Right to Fashion 2026: Invicta picks curated on Myntra
This shortlist has been curated from Myntra, pulling Invicta options that are being shown with discounting up to 60% off during the Right to Fashion sale 2026 edition. It’s meant to make comparison simpler: automatic vs. quartz, chronograph-heavy vs. cleaner analogue, and bracelet vs. strap—choices that matter once the sale excitement fades.
These five Invicta watches break into two distinct use-cases: the Pro Diver models built around 200 m water resistance, and the rectangular “statement” pieces rated to 30 m that are better treated as everyday-dry watches. The other major separator is movement choice—quartz for set-and-forget convenience versus automatic for people who don’t mind wearing the watch often (or resetting it).
The set, explained by lifestyle fit

Invicta Men Dial & Straps Analogue Automatic Watch 49026 is the most fashion-graphic option: a rectangular case, textured black dial, and white silicone strap. With 30 m water resistance, it’s closer to splash/rain tolerance than swimming use, and the silicone strap keeps it sweat-friendly compared with leather.

Invicta Men Pro Diver Quartz Analog Watch 26974 is the most straightforward “daily diver look” in the list because it combines quartz movement with 200 m water resistance and a steel bracelet. Invicta’s official model page for 26974 lists it as a Pro Diver men’s watch with quartz movement and 200 m water resistance.
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Invicta Men Pro Diver Automatic Black Dial Analog Watch 8927OB is the closest thing here to a classic automatic diver template: automatic movement, steel bracelet, and 200 m water resistance. Invicta’s official listing for model 8927OB describes it as an automatic Pro Diver with 200 m water resistance.

Invicta Men Analogue Watch 48712 is the biggest “loud” wrist presence: a large rectangular dial size (48.5 mm) and a silicone strap, again with 30 m water resistance. It suits someone who wants a bold case shape and doesn’t need high water resistance, but it’s less versatile with formalwear than the steel-bracelet Pro Divers.

Invicta Men Pro Diver Automatic Black Dial Analog Watch 29180 stays in the same practical category as the 8927OB—automatic plus 200 m water resistance—so it makes sense for someone who wants the diver build but prefers a different styling of bracelet/dial finish. The key point is that it’s still in the higher water-resistance tier compared with the rectangular 30 m options.
Quick choice cues
- Lowest maintenance: 26974 (quartz + 200 m makes it easy to wear without thinking much).
- Most “watch person” option: 8927OB (automatic + 200 m, meant to be worn regularly).
- Best for bold, sporty outfits without heavy water exposure: 49026 or 48712 (silicone strap + rectangular case, but only 30 m).
- If water resistance is a priority: choose from the Pro Diver 200 m models rather than the 30 m watches.
Practical wearing note
Automatic watches typically keep time best when worn frequently (or wound/kept on a winder), while quartz watches are generally more set-and-forget for people who rotate watches.
