Squale expands its Master Titanium line with two striking additions Grand Bleu and Grand Vert worn in the water by freediver Vincenzo Ferri. The dials have a rippling 3D texture in shades of blue or teal, capturing the shift from deep ocean tones to the brighter colors of an ascent toward sunlight. Lume follows the palette, while white BGW9 highlights the essential diving markers. The ceramic bezel ties the look together with blue to match the Bleu and black with teal details for the Vert.
The Master sits at the top of Squale’s technical family and its heritage goes back to the 1960s when cases were already being tested to 100 atmospheres. The current version takes that reputation and gives it modern muscle with a Grade 5 titanium case at 42 millimeters, a thick sapphire crystal and a helium release valve. These upgrades take water resistance to 120 atmospheres or 1,200 meters yet the watch still feels light and manageable on the wrist. It is a fitting companion for Ferri whose record making dives and training spots from Capri to the Red Sea echo the spirit of the watch.
A new rubber strap completes the look shaped and textured like fine alligator leather but built to thrive in saltwater. It gives the watch a touch of elegance without losing the feel of a purpose built diver and makes the Master Titanium ready for both adventure and a night out.