Best Invicta Watches Under $100: 2026 Buyer's Guide
When people ask us "what's the best Invicta under $100?", the honest answer depends on what they actually want the watch to do. At Tulsa Timepiece Company, we sell dozens of sub-$100 Invictas every month, and we've learned which models consistently deliver real watchmaking value at that price point.
Here are our top 5 picks — each one authenticated and hand-inspected in our Tulsa, Oklahoma workshop before it ships.
1. Invicta Pro Diver (Men's, ~$69.99)
Best for: Daily wear, first watch, gift for anyone who appreciates a real dive watch
The Pro Diver is Invicta's flagship — and for good reason. Launched in 1994, this 40–45mm 200-meter dive watch combines everything that makes Invicta great: 316L stainless steel case, Flame Fusion crystal, unidirectional 120-click bezel, screw-down crown, and (in the automatic version) a real self-winding mechanical movement.
Key specs:
- Water resistance: 200m (suitable for swimming, snorkeling, recreational diving)
- Case: 316L stainless steel
- Crystal: Flame Fusion
- Movement: Automatic or Japanese quartz (depending on model)
- Bracelet: Solid-link stainless steel with safety clasp
At this price, there isn't a better-built dive watch on the market. Full stop.
2. Invicta Ladies Ring Watch (Women's, ~$69.99)
Best for: Women who want a unique, statement-making timepiece that doubles as jewelry
The Ladies Ring Watch is genuinely clever — a fully functional watch integrated into a ring design, with crystal accents and a miniaturized Invicta-branded dial. It's the kind of piece that gets noticed at every dinner party.
Adjustable and comfortable to wear daily. For the price of a basic piece of costume jewelry, you get a real watch with real brand heritage.
3. Invicta Angel Lady Watch (Women's, ~$79.99)
Best for: Classic elegant women's watch, perfect as a gift
The Angel Lady is Invicta's entry to their women's signature Angel collection. Clean dial design, precision Japanese quartz movement, and the gold-tone or silver-tone finishes look significantly more expensive than the price suggests.
Case size: 38mm — perfect for most wrists without being oversized
4. Invicta Speedway Chronograph (Men's, ~$79.99)
Best for: Men who want a bold, racing-inspired chronograph
If the Pro Diver is the dive watch you'd take into the ocean, the Speedway is the chronograph you'd wear to a race track. Three sub-dials, tachymeter bezel, and Invicta's signature bold case design.
Movement: Precision Japanese quartz chronograph with 1/10 second timing
5. Invicta Wildflower Ember Women's Watch (~$69.99)
Best for: Women who want a feminine, colorful dial with real watch construction
The Wildflower collection features pink, coral, and ember dial options with stainless steel bracelets. Water-resistant, properly constructed, and genuinely pretty on the wrist.
A legitimate gift that doesn't feel cheap.
What to Skip Under $100
Not every Invicta at this price is equally good. Generally, we'd avoid:
- Oversized novelty models above 50mm (often uncomfortable)
- Fashion-only quartz models with no real watchmaking heritage
- Any Invicta from unauthorized sellers regardless of price (authenticity risk)
Why Buy From Tulsa Timepiece
Every watch we sell:
- Is 100% authenticated and hand-inspected in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Ships with the original Invicta box, tags, and manufacturer warranty
- Includes free insured shipping on orders over $100
- Backed by our 30-day return policy and lifetime authenticity guarantee
Questions about sizing or fit? Email TulsaTimepieces@gmail.com and a specialist will help you pick the right model for your wrist.