By TLex The SECTOR Shark Master collection consists of ten divers models with the same signature case design. The Shark Master 1000M features a Swiss made automatic movement, a helium escape valve and a sapphire crystal.
Its stainless steel case (also available with black IP coating) with soft touch details measures 46mm. It has a water-resistance up to 1000 meters. It is dedicated to legendary free diver, Patrick Musimo, who tragically died whilst training this summer. The price for either watch is €940.
There are two Titanium models in the Shark Master collection. They are with 46mm Titanium and PU cases that have a water-resistance of just 200m or 20 ATM. These models house Swiss automatic movements.
Both models sport external uni-directional rotation divers bezels with elapsed dive time scales. The gray model has a black bezel, and the blue dial model has a matching blue bezel. The price for either model is €1'690.
The Shark Master TIDE with tide and moon-phase indicator is powered by a quartz caliber. It has 46mm stainless steel case has a water-resistance of 200m. It sports rotational divers bezel. Its price is €580.
The Shark Master CHRONO is fitted with a Quartz movement. Its stainless steel case with black IP treatment and soft touch details measures 44mm. It has a water-resistance of 200m; it features double o-ring to ensure this. Its price €360.
The Shark Master 'Just Time' series feature Quartz movements, 44mm stainless steel cases with soft touch details, a water-resistance of up to 200m and double o-rings. Further features include: a date function, unidirectional divers bezel and mineral crystal.
There are two models with full stainless steel bracelets and two with black rubber divers straps. Prices are from €280 (bracelet) - €245 (strap).
Sector Sharkmaster 200M Chrono is watch I wear when doing Big Bros dirty. Never fails and I've been in the grinder more times than I care to remember. NOYFB
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