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An icon from the '60s returns once again to the permanent collection
Squale was founded in 1959 by Charles Von Büren and is known for producing solid, precision watches and its deep connection to historical figures like iconic French naval officer Jacques Cousteau. For this year, the brand returned to one of its most iconic models, the Squale 2001, which is becoming a permanent part of the collection after a limited edition release in 2024.
The Squale 2001 was originally introduced in the 1960s and is recognized for its barrel-shaped case with hidden lugs. This design was groundbreaking at the time and has since become a hallmark of Squale's distinctive style. The new models have received modern updates while retaining the same proportions and design features that made the original so beloved.
The case is crafted from 316L stainless steel, measuring 40mm in diameter and 13mm in thickness. It ensures 600m of water resistance, making it a true diver's watch, capable of withstanding the harshest underwater environments. The screw-down crown is positioned at 4 o'clock. The bezel is one of the standout features of the Squale 2001 and has been updated with a modern sapphire glass insert in black with luminous scale or in Super-Luminova with black printings. The bezel’s "push to release" system allows it to unlock only with perpendicular pressure, ensuring it stays securely in place while diving.
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The dial comes in three variations: orange, sunray blue, and matte black. Each dial is surrounded by a white minute track for better legibility. The applied indices and oversized pencil hands are coated with SuperLumiNova for optimal visibility in low-light conditions. The dials also feature a white date window at 3 o'clock.
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The watch is powered by the Sellita SW200-1, an automatic movement that runs at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4Hz) and offers a power reserve of 38 hours. It is offered with a stainless steel ladder-style bracelet featuring open links, a design that pays tribute to the strap worn by Michel Laval during the historic 1972 Antarctic expedition. The bracelet is secured with a modern folding clasp. The 2025 edition is now part of Squale’s permanent collection.
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The Squale 2001 is priced at USD 1,590, which is approximately equivalent to AED 5,900.
For more information, you can visit Squale’s official website.
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