2021-11-10

AUDAZ MARINE MASTER

Audaz answers the call of the deep blue sea with their latest diver’s collection, the Marine Master, a mechanical diver endowed with a plethora of diving and ocean inspired features that will have you wishing you were anywhere but on dry land.

The new Marine Master from Audaz evokes the ocean along with features like its captivating case-back design depicting a scene that could have come straight out of National Geographic with -

a pair of embossed humpback whales frolicking about in the shiny blue sea with a backdrop of marine critters.

The humpback whale (btw) with its distinctive body shape, with long pectoral fins and a knobbly head is a species of baleen (toothless) whale; 

the adults of the species vary in length from 12–16 meters and weigh around 25–30 tons. They have a lifespan of 45 – 50 years.

By contrast the new Marine Master from Audaz with its polygonal bezel design and satin-brush finished case made from a solid block of 316L Stainless Steel; 

measures 44mm in diameter with a lug-to-lug measurement of 53mm and case height of 15mm. It weighs 218 grams.

The Marine Master’s 12-sided unidirectional diver’s bezel wraps around a scratch resistant Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on its inner side. Below that is the dial which is offered in several diver-centric colors that include signal orange and yellow along with two shades of blue, black and green. Diver’s features include a screw-down case-back and crown, a Helium Escape Valve for saturation diving and a water-resistance to 300 meters. The 12-sided faceted diver’s bezel also comes with a ceramic inlay engraved with a 60-min dive-time scale filled with Swiss SuperLuminova.

Meanwhile easy to read dials with their large indices, hands and generously filled with Swiss SuperLuminova put on quite the show when the lights are low, an imperative for keeping track of dive-time underwater. 

Finally the Audaz Marine Master is powered by a reliable 24 jewel - NH35A automatic movement. MSRP is 425USD. Follow the link HERE for more. 

 

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