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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Large and good looking dive and dress watch
This Ocean Ghost is just beautiful in sunlight. The gold arrowhead markers reflect sunlight wonderfully. The hands are very poorly lit at night so look elsewhere if that is important to you. The watch is large and every bit as detailed as some major expensive brands. Invicta has done a great job on the two tone gold & silver bracelet and the polished center links look...
Published on December 21, 2006 by J. Ficalora

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1.0 out of 5 stars junk
Ok...I was a professional diver in the military and have been wearing my mid 80's Seiko 7002 diver daily since i bought it new in 1988! Its beat up...but keeps ticking. about 6 months ago I decided to pick up an Invicta 6026 after watching the Shop NBC program a few times. The price was right, the automatic 7S26 movement a workhorse so figured what the heck...
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Large and good looking dive and dress watch, December 21, 2006
This review is from: Invicta Men's 2309 Pro Diver Collection Ocean Ghost Automatic Watch (Watch)
This Ocean Ghost is just beautiful in sunlight. The gold arrowhead markers reflect sunlight wonderfully. The hands are very poorly lit at night so look elsewhere if that is important to you. The watch is large and every bit as detailed as some major expensive brands. Invicta has done a great job on the two tone gold & silver bracelet and the polished center links look very elegant. The watch is automatic self winding with a clear back and Miyota 21J movement. Not the most accurate time piece but few self winding watches are very accurate. It is a large watch and the polished case looks great on a large person, but I think it would not look so good on a small wrist. The date is a little small for the size of the watch but this is easily overlooked as a functional flaw. I have this watch in gold and all silver too and they are both just as nice to wear. The two tone is nice because you can wear it formally and to the beach too.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ocean Ghost II, not perfect, but elegant watch for the money., April 25, 2010
This review is from: Invicta Men's 2309 Pro Diver Collection Ocean Ghost Automatic Watch (Watch)
I've been wearing mine for about six weeks now, I really like it, though I have a few minor reservations that limit my rating to only four stars.

In my opinion, the best thing about the Ocean Ghost II is its appearance. The watch is bold-looking based on its size and contrast, but not "loud" or gaudy with a relatively simple face. The watch simply looks elegant, out of proportion to its modest cost. The watch has no bells or whistles; just minute, hour, and second hands, a date, and that's it. The wedge-shaped hour markers each have three facets which are reflective in the light and match the wedge-shaped hands to give the watch a classy look. The crystal is slightly dome shaped, not flat, and that enhances the appearance a bit. There is no lens or "cyclops" over the date to magnify it, so you do have to look closely to read the date.

The band is sturdy, and unlike some metallic bands, doesn't catch the hairs on my arm. The band is conservative and the shiny middle links make a nice contrast with the matte outer links. Clasp is easy to open and close, but doesn't snag or open accidentally. The crown is relatively easy to unscrew to set the time and date then rescrew to seal out water. Back of the watch has a transparent mineral face so you can see the movement whizzing around inside or watch yourself winding it up by swirling the watch around, which is a nice touch.

Adjusting the band size was fairly easy. I removed three links by pushing out their pins using the back of a steel sewing needle held by pliers. Whole process took only a few minutes, though I've done this several times before with other watches I've owned. Any jeweller should be able to do this relatively quickly for only a few dollars.

The ultimate compliment, I think, is that I've had two intrigued "serious" watch wearers (one wearing a $5k Rolex, and the other a $2k Tag) ask me what brand it was, and how much it cost. Both were sort of shocked after I showed them the transparent movement back and told them it was a $150 watch! This watch really does look like it ought to cost significantly more than it does. Also in my opinion the watch actually looks a bit nicer in person than in the internet images, which don't convey the depth of the face, or the reflectiveness of the hour markers.

Other features worth mentioning:

This watch is LARGE. . .not just wide in diameter, but also relatively thick and heavy. These are not necessarily negatives, and there are definitely bigger ones out there, but if you like a thin light watch, this one is NOT for you. If you have a small dainty wrist, this one is probably not for you. If you want to engage in vigorous sports with this watch. . .it MIGHT not be for you. (Though I've actually spent the better part of an hour punching a heavy bag while wearing this watch. . .not the most comfortable watch for that activity, but the watch seems to be no worse for wear for doing it!). I happen to like the size, as again, it makes the watch sort of stand out a bit, though I'd say its about at the upper limit of what I'd consider tasteful.

Watch itself runs nearly silently. I can literally put it right up against my ear and only then BARELY hear it ticking. But a quick movement of my wrist, and I its possible to hear the internal weight whirring around rapidly, as the movement weight only winds in one direction. (Movement in the other direction causes the internal winding weight to simply spin around).

While the "Tritnite" paint glows fairly brightly and for a reasonably long time (the hands are still readable in the dark after at least many hours), the second hand and hour markers are NOT luminous. Only the minute and hour hands are marked with the luminous paint, and even those two only have a thin band of paint on them. The thin bands of luminous paint and lack of visible hour reference markers make telling the time in the dark difficult, particularly in comparison to traditional dive watches with big luminous faces. If reading the time in the dark is something you're going to need to do often or accurately, this is not the watch for you. Forget about timing seconds in the dark; no chance of doing that with this watch!

The rotating bezel has a coin-type serrated edge a la the Rolex, which is a lot easier to turn than the scalloped Omega-style edge seen on other watches (and in my opinion looks nicer). The bezel itself turns with a reasonable amount of effort and offers 120 clicks, which are distinctly heard and felt. On my watch there is no extra play in the bezel and the bezel is tight enough that you have to turn it deliberately. The bezel is certainly functional, not just cosmetic, and could be used for its intended timing purpose if desired. Again, though, there is no luminous reference dot on the bezel so you couldn't use it in the dark. The numbers on the bezel are also stamped into place and raised, not painted or marked. That's potentially a plus and a minus. The raised lettering gives the bezel numbers actual texture and in my opinion enhances the appearance of the bezel. The bezel numbers can't rub or wear off. On the other hand, the lack of visual contrast makes the bezel numbers a bit harder to read than those on some other dive watches.

Another potential minus is that the so-called "cabochon" (the term refers to a dome-shaped gem) on the crown is a plastic bead in yellow and black with the Swiss cross insignia on it. By itself its not bad looking, but it seems out of place on this watch, since there is nothing else yellow on mine (I happen to have the 2300 variant in stainless only band with black face). I just don't understand why Invicta put this color scheme on there. The watch would be better looking with just a plain metal crown, or Invicta could have at least simply left out the yellow color from the bead leaving it transparent and black, which would have looked much nicer. Fortunately, the crown is nearly invisible in ordinary wear. You'd pretty much have to be right next to the watch and literally looking down the wearers hand at the crown end on to see it, so I can't score this as a major drawback. Its probably less out of place on a watch with gold accents, as some in this series have.

Out-of-the-box accuracy is acceptable, but not great. Mine seems to gain about 2 minutes a week. Unfortunately, that's probably within the realm of normal for automatic watches. I'll see how it does over the next few months, and if it doesn't slow down a bit (as some apparently do with time), I may have it regulated for accuracy. Supposedly its fairly easy to do that with the Japanese Miyota movement inside with just a minor adjustment of one screw. For what its worth, the guy with the $5000 Rolex Submariner told me that after owning it for several years, HIS watch now runs a few minutes SLOW each month, and to get it tuned up will cost him $500!

Speaking of boxes, this one came in a rather large yellow Invicta box. The "problem" with the box is that while its too nice to throw away, its also too big to use to store the watch inside a drawer or such! A smaller box would probably be more practical, though I can hardly offer this as a complaint.

In summary, then, in my opinion while nominally the "Ocean Ghost" is part of the Invicta "Pro Diver" collection, I think a true professional diver (or other detail-oriented pro user like a cop, soldier, scientist, etc) would not be satisfied with it, as its not well-designed for use under low light, and its not particularly accurate out of the box. In fairness, though, I don't think its reasonable to expect that level of performance from a mechanical watch in this price range. For everyone else, I'd say the Invicta Ocean Ghost II is an elegant-appearing timepiece that would make an excellent every-day watch for wearing around the office, for a professional, or for a date or night on the town.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous Blue and more for a lot less, October 22, 2005
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This Invicta is a great watch if you are looking for a giant size timepiece with a touch of elegance. It is well designed and the fit and finish is good. The Citizen automatic movement is a workhorse and very reliable. With the see through back, you can even watch it wind and run. When you open the box, this watch will impress you and everytime you wear it, it will be noticed. It is not for the timid. (...)
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Even the packaging was great, August 14, 2006
This review is from: Invicta Men's 2309 Pro Diver Collection Ocean Ghost Automatic Watch (Watch)
I ordered this watch for a birthday. It arrived before schedule and in a beautiful box with even a polishing cloth enclosed. The watch itself is rather big and heavy, but it fit my giftee perfectly.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Invicta Ghost, August 27, 2008
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This review is from: Invicta Men's 2309 Pro Diver Collection Ocean Ghost Automatic Watch (Watch)
Attractive heavy watch, keeps good time and is easy to read. This is my second Invicta from the Ghost series and the first is still working fine.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars junk, June 15, 2010
This review is from: Invicta Men's 2309 Pro Diver Collection Ocean Ghost Automatic Watch (Watch)
Ok...I was a professional diver in the military and have been wearing my mid 80's Seiko 7002 diver daily since i bought it new in 1988! Its beat up...but keeps ticking. about 6 months ago I decided to pick up an Invicta 6026 after watching the Shop NBC program a few times. The price was right, the automatic 7S26 movement a workhorse so figured what the heck...

Well...its a very good looking watch..heavy and seems from the outside to be well built and it keeps time just fine with a decent power reserve, but I have a couple issues.

1...the numerical plate on the bezel has come off twice in the last month and I have glued it back on twice. I called customer service today and after 20+ min on hold I was told its no trouble...just mail it back to the service dept and they will fix it under warrantee. but...a 2-8 week turn around. The guy was nice and accomodating...but 20+ min on hold and a possible 8 week wait and shipping on my nickel...

So...mechanically..so far so good...seems well built, but the bezel problem is really unacceptable...its a pretty basic thing that shouldn't happen...

time will tell if it holds up

5-10-10....still a very good looking watch!!

Discovered another issue though and this one seals the deal...this watch does not have a screw down crown..... it uses a double gasket to seal it off..the problem is that the crown is pulled out by the contact with my wrist and the back of my hand and the time is changed without my realizing it rendering the watch all but useless. What good is a watch that cant be relied on to keep time??

So....on a 1-10 scale I give this a 2!

6-15-10

The second hand has now fallen off the watch.... Im so glad I never used this watch to dive with...the thought of putting my life in its hands is now scary. I called Invicta to discuss sending the watch back for warrantee work and here is the process.....

I PAY TO SEND THE WATCH TO THEM AND FOR THE SHIPPING BACK.....mail it to them (on my nickle) along with a check for $28.50 for the return shipping and it will be fixed... So...I pay $50+ to have the watch repaired under warrantee...hmmm....I think not. I'll use the band for my seiko which hasn't failed in the 5 years I've owned it and use the invicta as a sinker on my next fishing trip!

JUNK!
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Cloudy crystals!, October 15, 2008
This review is from: Invicta Men's 2309 Pro Diver Collection Ocean Ghost Automatic Watch (Watch)
Beware!Every diver I have received from Invicta has come with the inside of the crystal looking cloudy.It really shows up in sunlight.It had to be sent to Invicta for repair and it is brand new!I hope I have better luck with their repair department this time.The last 5 watches I have sent them were broken by their own repair department.But I figured if I ordered another one it would show up in the same condition.They have come this way from several different outlets so it is not just Amazon.com. Invicta has some serious quality control issues.
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8 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good looking watch but very thick, October 29, 2005
This review is from: Invicta Men's 2309 Pro Diver Collection Ocean Ghost Automatic Watch (Watch)
I bought this watch but I had to return it as the watch is very thick not suitable for my hand
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1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars NOT Swiss - movement made in Japan! CHEAP QUALITY!, September 29, 2008
This review is from: Invicta Men's 2309 Pro Diver Collection Ocean Ghost Automatic Watch (Watch)
NOT Swiss - movement, made in Japan! CHEAP QUALITY!

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This watch - while looking good - was misadvertised by Amazon. The descriptor said "Swiss-made watch" but the watch I received definitely has a Japanese movement - NOT a Swiss-made movement. The watch I received was NOT worth as much as the "$395.00 List Price" Amazon represented. If it had truly been "Swiss-made" with a Swiss movement, the price would have been right. The watch I received only has a retail value of about $199.00 - CHECKED AT A LOCAL MALL WATCH STORE!

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This watch gains about 30 seconds per day, which is terrible for what was supposed to be a "quality" instrument. But I evidently have no recourse to actually receive the quality of watch I expected as advertised from Amazon.

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I feel that I was totally ripped-off by Amazon with false and/or misleading information. I won't make that mistake again!

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