With a strikingly similar look to the popular Rolex Submariner, the Invicta Pro Diver delivers the undeniable style and functionality of a diver's watch for a fraction of the cost.
As my personal favorite watch on this list, the Invicta Pro Diver is a lot of watch for the money. It features an iconic two-tone diver aesthetic that's nearly identical to the Rolex Submariner, which will cost you a cool $14,000 to buy on Jomashop.
This is also a wonderful choice because it features a Swiss automatic movement with a 41-hour power reserve, while every other watch on the list is battery powered. The automatic movement means you'll never have to put a battery in it to keep the time — simply wind it up and then let the motion of your wrist fill the power reserve.
In terms of using the Pro Diver for actually diving, it's fully functional. The watch has a unidirectional bezel, which can be used for accurately recording dive times and displaying different time zones, and is water-resistant up to 660 feet.
It's worth noting that unidirectional bezels rotate in one direction strictly for safety and shouldn't be thought of as inferior to a bidirectional bezel. If for any reason the bezel is accidentally moved, it will display less time rather than more time, with the latter being a potentially crucial error while scuba diving.
Pros: Magnified date display, 18k gold-plated, water-resistant up to 660 feet, unidirectional bezel, looks almost identical to the Rolex Submariner, Swiss automatic movement
Cons: None. At $84 for 18k gold-plated automatic watch with a timeless two-tone diver design, there's nothing to complain about here.