Squale expands its flagship collection on the wrist of freediving champion Vincenzo Ferri with two new versions, featuring 3D blue and teal dials, and a new technical rubber strap with alligator style embossing and dark grey raised stitching.
The Master of the Sea Expands Its Range
“Language is not enough to express and the hand is not enough to write all the wonders of the sea” This timeless quote, attributed to Christopher Columbus, perfectly captures humanity’s deep fascination with the ocean — a place of beauty, mystery, adventure, and freedom. The new Master collection, the flagship of Squale’s technically advanced lineup since 1959, is inspired by the sea and its overwhelming, universal power. Squale has always approached the ocean with the utmost respect. As early as the 1960s, the original Master cases were built to withstand an astounding pressure of 100 atmospheres — the equivalent of 1,000 meters in depth. Today’s Master collection pushes that performance even further, thanks to features such as a 42 mm case made of Grade 5 titanium, a 4 mm-thick sapphire crystal, and a helium release valve. These upgrades now allow the watches to resist up to 120 atmospheres — or 1,200 meters of depth.
Now, alongside the classic black dial version, two new editions join the collection: Grand Bleu and Grand Vert — tributes to the ever-changing hues of the sea that continue to stir the imagination of elite freedivers like Squale’s ambassador, Vincenzo Ferri.