2021-09-09

AUDAZ Octomarine 500M [new looks]

Audaz has just expanded its Octomarine diver’s watch collection with some new dial colors as well as a couple of two-tone bezel options. 

The new bezel: types are the classic Pepsi (blue and red) and Coke (black and red) variants; these have been executed in hard-wearing ceramic with lumed dive-time scales.

Of the now eleven strong Octomarine diver’s model lineup are these three tasteful (tasty even) tonal colorways which include: 

a sand brown dial with a deep brown ceramic bezel inlay, a (full lume) lime green dial paired with a dark green ceramic inlay and a (full lume) light blue dial with a dark blue inlay.

The dials are with large Swiss SuperLuminova appliqué indexes which have color-matched outlines. The dials are also fitted with a large pair of sword hands with a prominent minutes hand a sweep seconds.

Meanwhile a white date aperture with a black frame can be found at the 3 o’clock potion on the dial. Otherwise its business as usual with a: 

500m water-resistant case crafted from a solid block of 316L marine-grade, Stainless steel and measuring 43mm in diameter.

This has been complimented with a solid 316L Stainless Steel, 5-link bracelet, designed for a snug fit, and with solid end links. 

The Octomarine’s case is also equipped with a scratch-resistant Sapphire crystal, and a unidirectional rotational bezel with 8x notches around its edge for increased ergonomics.

In addition the 120-clicks diver’s bezel has been further enhanced with a high-tech, ceramic inlay with a lumed dive-time scale. 

Diver’s features of the Octomarine include: a screw down crown and solid steel case-back with a 3D octopus motif in relief and an automatic Helium Escape Valve.

Powering the Octomarine collection is the reliable Japanese, 24 jewels Seiko NH35A Seiko automatic mechanical movement. Prices start from 400USD incl. 

Please follow the link HERE or the one embedded in the logo, below for more on the Octomaine as well as Audaz’s full diver’s watch lineup.

 

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