Launched in 1959, the Squale Master was designed to push the boundaries of pressure resistance. For Squale’s 65th anniversary, it returns in a new titanium version capable of withstanding 120 ATM—an extraordinary feat in modern dive watchmaking. This updated Master continues the legacy of the original, which in the 1960s was already reaching depths of 100 ATM. Built to endure, this watch is a reaffirmation of Squale’s dedication to serious underwater performance.
The case and bracelet are made entirely of grade 5 titanium, offering strength, corrosion resistance, and exceptional lightness. A 4mm-thick sapphire crystal and a helium escape valve ensure it performs flawlessly under extreme conditions. The brushed ceramic bezel is filled with SuperLuminova Old Radium, echoing the look of early Squale divers while providing high legibility. The three-layer sandwich dial is both functional and refined: a full SuperLuminova base glows beneath a perforated dial, topped with brushed applique indexes. The result is a luminous, legible, and uniquely detailed display, rooted in tradition but designed for the present.
The integrated titanium bracelet is the first created specifically for the Von Buren case. Inspired by 1960s designs, it combines historical cues with modern engineering, featuring a bushing pin system for easy link adjustment and a deployant clasp with side-release safety wings. From the crystal to the clasp, every element is engineered with purpose. The Squale Master is a professional-grade instrument built to last, above or far below the surface.