Previous Models
The Barracuda100 producedSOLD OUT |
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The Sea Devil300 producedSOLD OUT |
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The 1km30 producedSOLD OUT |
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The Moray300 producedSOLD OUT |
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The Megalodon100 producedSOLD OUT |
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The Worldiver100 automatics and |
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The Megalodon 2150 producedSOLD OUT |
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The Moray 2100 producedSOLD OUT |
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The Bronze Moray20 producedSOLD OUT |
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The Remora150 producedSOLD OUT |
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The MorAy 3100 producedSOLD OUT |
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The MorAy 250 producedSOLD OUT |
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The Megalodon 3150 producedSOLD OUT |
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OT LE Megalodon20 producedSOLD OUT |
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The Remora 2100 produced |
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The Ti47 - 130 produced |
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The Ti47 - 230 produced |
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The Ti47 - Chrono10 produced |
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The Mil-Diver50 produced |
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The Meg 500100 produced |
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The Megalodon 4100 produced |
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The Barracuda was the first watch produced by Benarus in 2008. It has a 42mm case with 24mm lug distance. The case is 1000 meters water resistant and features a screw down helium release valve and a 9mm crown. The watch measures 17mm from case back to crystal. The crystal is flat sapphire. The dial is blue carbon fiber. The hour hand is matte finish steel and the minute hand is orange. The movement is the Miyota 8215. The watch was shipped on a steel bracelet with double deployment clasp and came with an extra flip lock clasp, leather strap, and a rubber strap. The watch and the various straps were shipped in a travel case.
The Sea Devil was released in early 2009. It has a 45mm case with 24mm lug distance. The case is 1000 meters water resistant and features a screw down helium release valve. The watch measures 16.5mm from case back to crystal. The crystal is flat sapphire. The dials are black, blue, orange, yellow, and white lume. The hands are matte steel, black, skeleton, and orange depending on the dial. The movement is the Miyota 8215. The watch was shipped on a steel bracelet with double deployment clasp and came with an extra flip lock clasp, leather strap, and a rubber strap. The watch and the various straps were shipped in a travel case.
The 1km was released in 2009. The case is 1000 meters water resistant with an automatic helium release valve. The bezel measures 42mm across and the distance from the left side of the case to the crown is 49mm. The lugs and steel bracelet are 22mm. The sapphire is double domed and the measurement from case back to the top of the crystal is 17mm. The movement inside is the Swiss ETA 2824-2. The 1km was finished in satin bead blast, or black PVD coating and the hands varied in colors of white, black, or an orange minute hand.
The Moray was released in 2009. The case is 44mm with a 35mm double domed sapphire crystal. The lugs and bracelet are 24mm. The dials are textured black, textured blue-green, brushed steel, stealth black lume, flat British racing green, and a textured black dart dial. The hands are polished, black, or orange depending on the dial and original customer's choice. The case finish is brushed, blasted, or black PVD finish. The Moray was shipped in a travel case and came on the steel bracelet and included a leather strap and a rubber strap.
The Megalodon was released in 2010. The case is 47mm with the bezel measuring 49mm. The case is 2,500 meters water resistant with an automatic helium release valve. From case back to the top of the crystal is 19mm. The crystal is sapphire, double domed, 4mm thick, and 35mm wide. The dial is dark grey brushed steel with the shark teeth hour marks on a raised piece above the dial. The Megalodon shipped in a large display box. It came on the 24mm steel bracelet and also with a leather strap that was custom made to work with the solid bracelet end links in place. The hands are matte steel, black, and red depending on the original customer's choice. The case finish is bead blasted, brushed, polished, or black PVD.
The Worldiver was released in 2010. Designed and inspired by military and aviation gauges. The case is 47mm with the bezel measuring 45mm. The distance from case back to crystal is 15mm. The crystal is flat sapphire and 3mm thick. The watch is 500 meters water resistant and features a GMT hand that is powered by the Swiss ETA 2893-2 automatic GMT movement. The dial is either dark grey brushed, of flat black. The GMT hand is orange on the steel dial, and blue with the black dial. The bezel is a traditional divers bezel on the steel dial, and a 2nd time zone is featured on the bezel of the black dial. The watch shipped with a leather strap, rubber strap, zulu strap, and an optional steel mesh bracelet at an additional cost.
The Megalodon 2 was released in 2010. The case specs are the same as the first Megalodon, which is mentioned above. The dials are black carbon fiber, blue carbon fiber, red carbon fiber, steel sun brushed, yellow ceramic, and orange ceramic. The hands are matte steel, black, or red depending on the dial. The bezel is machined and filled with c3 superluminova. The cases are finished in brushed, bead blasted, polished, and black PVD.
The Moray 2 was released in 2010. The case was built from the ground up and is slightly different from the first Moray. The water resistance was increased to 1000 meters and the case features an automatic helium release valve. The movement was changed to the Miyota 9015 and features a machined steel movement holder. The dials are steel sun brushed and are black, blue and brown. The hands are polished, with some orange minute hands depending on the original customers choice. The bezel marks are thicker than the first Moray. The Moray was shipped with 2 leather straps and an optional rubber strap. The leather straps are black, distressed brown (shown), dark brown, and Italian Red.
The bronze Moray was released in 2011. The measurements are the same as the Moray 2. The crowns and case backs are made of steel and finished in polished, brushed, blasted, or black PVD. The dials are the same as the Moray 2. The hands are all black. The movement is the Swiss ETA 2824-2, or the top grade 2824-2 depending on the choice of the original customer. The watch shipped with 2 leather straps or a leather strap and a rubber strap. The original cases were a composition of copper, tin, and zinc and were recalled in 2012 to get a new CuSn8 case that is made from copper and tin.
The Remora was released in 2011. The case measures 42mm across and has 22mm lugs/bracelet. The watch measures 12.5mm from case back to the top of the crystal. The case is 500 meters water resistant. The crystal is flat sapphire, 3mm thick, 31mm wide. The bezel is made of ceramic. The dials are ceramic and were produced in black, blue, black with orange lume darts, and black with blue lume darts. The hands are polished or black depending on the dial. The Remora shipped in a travel box with a steel mesh bracelet and a natural rubber strap. The steel cases are finished in brushed, bead blasted, or black PVD. The movement is the Miyota 9015 which was also released as a new movement this year.
The Moray 3 was released in 2011. The water resistance was 1000 meters. The movement was the Miyota 9015. The dials were steel sun brushed black and red, and a ceramic orange. The hands are polished, with some orange minute hands depending on the original customers choice. The bezel was available with the marks, or a minimal style. The Moray was shipped with a leather and natural rubber dive strap. The dials were available with numbers, or the dart dial.
The Bronze Moray 2 was produced in 2011 with dial colors in black, blue, and red. The cases were made in brushed and blasted. The bezels were available with the engraved marks or the minimal style with just the lume pip. The crown, case back, and valve were made in titanium. The top grade ETA 2824-2 movements featured a case back with a sapphire window. The regular ETA 2824-2 movements had a solid titanium case back. The original cases were a composition of copper, tin, and zinc and were recalled in 2012 to get a new CuSn8 case that is made from copper and tin.
The Megalodon 3 was released in 2011. The dial colors were sun brushed red and blue, and ceramic black and white. Many versions were created with brushed and blasted cases, steel and lume bezels, and red minute hands. The watch also came with a custom made natural rubber strap that fit the case and end links.
The OceanicTime Megalodon was a limited edition Megalodon 3 that featured the OceanicTime logo on the dial, crown, case back, and clasp. The watch also featured a minimal black ceramic bezel inlay and a black ceramic dial. There were only 20 produced, all in brushed stainless steel. The lume was BWG-9 Superluminova.
The Remora 2 was produced in 2011. The new Remora featured a sapphire lume bezel and a new dial design. The dial colors were black, blue, OD GReen, and Orange. Dials with numbers and dart dials were both available. The case finishes were brushed and sand blasted. The movement used was the Miyota 9015. The case is made of stainless steel and is 500 meters water resistant. The lume used was c3 superluminova.
The Ti47-1 was produced in 2011. The case is all titanium and water resistant to 2000 meters. The double domed sapphire is over 4mm thick. The movement used was the Swiss ETA 2824-2 and protected by an anti-magnetic shield. The dial colors used were metallic black and sun brushed graphite. All 30 had black hands with a red second hand. The cases were brushed and blasted. Some had the engraved bezel and some had the minimal bezel that featured only the lume pip.
The Ti47-2 was released in 2012. The dials used for this production of 30 watches was flat black and flat blue. the hands were flat blasted steel. The cases are made from titanium and are 2000 meters water resistant. The bezels all featured the engraved numbers filled with flat black enamel.
The Ti47 chronograph was produced in 2011. The chronograph movement is the Swiss ETA 2894-2. The case is made from titanium and has a depth rating of 500 meters. Only 10 were produced in 2 dials, black and brushed graphite. The bezels were also available with the engraved marks or as a minimal bezel with only the lume pip. The lume is C3 superluminova.
The Mil-Diver was released in 2011 and has a 45mm bezel diameter, the lume is BWG-9 superluminova. The movement used was the Miyota 9015. The bezel is also luminous. The cases are all blasted stainless steel. The hands were all flat black. The dials came in black and OD green. The watch shipped with a leather strap and a black nylon zulu strap.
The Meg 500 was launched in 2012 and has a lower profile than the original Megalodon with an internal timing bezel operated by the 2nd crown. The Meg 500 was a 500 meter water resistant stainless steel case. The dials were black and blasted silver. There were variations made with blasted and PVD cases and red minute hands. The movement used was the ETA 2824-2 with an anti-magnetic shield.
The Megalodon 4 was released in 2012. The entire case and bracelet were made from titanium. The dial colors were a dark blue and a deep flat black. There were variations made with red minute hands, sand blasted cases, and lume bezels.



