Aquamaster Bangkok | Scuba Diving Equipment
1938 New Petchaburi Rd, Bang Kapi, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310
Order online if you know the model number. The real value is the service bench. Regulators, BCDs, and cylinders get hands-on inspection from technicians trained on Aqualung and Apeks systems, and the shop runs a regulator test bench for cracking effort and flow measurement. If your gear needs servicing outside the islands, bring it here.
You reach the Queen's Gate room via the staircase inside the Old England Students Association building. The shop floor splits between retail displays and a service counter where technicians work on regulators and BCDs behind a long bench. Gear from Oceanic, BARE, Hollis, and Tecline lines the walls.
Aquamaster holds exclusive distribution rights for Oceanic, BARE, Hollis, Tecline, PSI ProDive, and SeaLife across Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia. The inventory covers regulators, BCDs, dive computers, wetsuits, masks, fins, underwater photography equipment, and snorkeling gear. Orders ship free within Thailand, and the return window runs 15 days from purchase.
The service side is what sets the operation apart. Aquamaster is a certified service center for Oceanic, Aqualung, Apeks, Tecline, Scubapro, and Mares, and holds A.S.S.E.T. certification for cylinder inspections and hydrostatic tests. The main technician has over 20 years of experience on Aqualung and Apeks equipment specifically. Regulators get full inspection of first and second stages, hoses, and mouthpieces. BCDs come back with inflator system checks, stitching, and patching where needed. Dive cylinders go through hydrostatic and visual inspections, plus valve servicing. The shop runs a regulator test bench for measuring cracking effort and flow, and uses Galiso hydrostatic cylinder testing equipment that meets CE and DOT regulations. Dive computers get battery replacements, consumption measurement checks, and button repairs.
The technical training program offers a Dive Center Level 1 course focused on piston regulator repair. It covers theory, assembly and disassembly, testing procedures, torque wrench use, and bench flow testing. Certification requires affiliation with a dive center or service center. Closed Sundays. Saturday hours end at 3 PM.