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Sector Shark Master – Tide and Moonphase Indicator Watch

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Written by Bojan Pavlovic on October 20, 2011 in Sector Marine, Sector Watches - 3 Comments

With an attractive and sporty design, Sector Shark Master Tide and Moonphase Indicator Watch is especially dedicated to the enthusiasts of the sea and its challenges. This diving wristwatch provides maximum impermeability, as well as highly advanced functions.

Sector Shark Master Tide and Moonphase WatchIt comes in a large-sized round case with the diameter of 46 mm. The masculine case is made of high-quality stainless steel and incorporates a blue-coated bezel with a tachymeter scale.

A screw-down crown is situated at the 3 o’clock position, while two slightly smaller buttons are set at two and four o’clock positions.

The dial window is securely protected with a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Shark Master also has a screw down case back and it is water proof to amazing 200 meters (660 feet) beneath water surface.

Sector Shark Master Tide and Moonphase WatchThis stunning diving tool is powered by a highly reliable and impeccable Swiss made ISA 8272 Quartz chronograph movement which provides hours, minutes and central seconds functions with additional tide and moonphase functions, as well as a date function. For the optimal readability below water, it is equipped with a waterproof lamp. The watch with the referent number R3271178035 is attached to a blue, multi-tiered, fabric strap with a buckle.

Tide and Moonphase Indicators

Its beautifully designed blue dial with a wave motive running across it reveals the real nature of this timepiece. It features skeletonized hour and minute hands with luminous tip and a thin red second hand with the Sector logo set on the tail. A tide indicator surrounds the dial and shows the status of the ocean tides. The indicator does not give the exact time of each tide, but will certainly give the average time, so you will know when the right time is for boating, fishing or other water activities. Equally helpful is a moonphase counter set at the 10 o’clock position. With this indicator, the progression of the moon phases, from new moon, first quarter and full moon to the last quarter can be seen. This Sector men’s watch measures the average duration of one transit of the moon around the earth (12 hours, 25 minutes, and 14 seconds). Besides all these functions, the right date is also available. A white date window is situated at the 6 o’clock position.

Sector Shark Master Tide and Moonphase WatchThe very useful timekeeper from Sector Marine Collection can be purchased for approximately $800.

The Italian watch company is closely associated with sports – particularly extreme sports. Their watches are constantly tested, which brings continuous improvements in Sector watch line (read the reviews of  Expander 90 Chronograph, Pilot Master 45 mm Chronograph, Dive Master, Ocean Master, Racing M-One Chronograph, Compass Chronograph Dual Movement, Urban Oversize Dual Time, 240 Chronograph, 340 Chronograph, Oversize Bike Chronograph, Race Chronograph Retrograde…).

Sector Shark Master Tide and Moonphase Watch
Sector Shark Master Tide and Moonphase Watch
Sector Shark Master Tide and Moonphase Watch
Sector Shark Master Tide and Moonphase Watch

R3271178035

Ref. No. R3271178035

Sector-Shark-Master-–-Tide-and-Moonphase-Indicator-Watch-R3271178035
GenderMen
ShapeRound
Case MaterialStainless steel
Case Size46 mm
Case Thickness14 mm
CrystalSapphire
Bracelet/StrapBlue rubber strap
DialBlue
MovementISA 8272 Quartz
Shock-ProofingNo
BezelRotatable
CalendarYes
ChronographNo
Moon Phase IndicatorNo
Dual Time/World TimeNo
AlarmYes
DisplayAnalog
Water-Resistance200 meters (660 feet)
Altimeter-Depth MeterNo
Power Reserve
AssemblyItalian
Style
PriceEntry level luxury
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Written by Bojan Pavlovic on October 20, 2011 in Sector Marine, Sector Watches - 3 Comments

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  1. Wesley March 22, 2012

    For me, the Moon phase indicator is the useless addition to any watch. The manufactures do that to attract more customers. But ask yourself if that is the important feature of the watch. I think that any person can accept the fact that a watch doesn`t have a Moon phase indicator. We really do not need that addition.

  2. Tim Welsh March 22, 2012

    Yes, Wesle,y that addition isn`t useful at all, but people like to have it on their watches. Me, too. I know that I paid a couple of bucks more because of that, but never mind, I like it.

  3. Phill Collins March 22, 2012

    I use a Moon phase indicator on my watch, and it is not true that there are no people who need that addition. I like that and this watch is nice, too, and it will be mine for sure! I need a new watch and this is one of my favorites!

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