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2001 Heritage

The Squale 2001 collection represents a milestone in the history of dive watches. It was born in the pioneering era of the 1960s, when new technologies transformed simple timepieces into reliable tools for professionals of the sea. This collection introduced significant innovations. The Squale 2001, with its iconic case featuring hidden lugs, was the first watch to incorporate the "push to release" technology, allowing the bezel to be locked after setting the dive times. With its extraordinary resistance to 100 atmospheres, it became a symbol of dive watchmaking and paved the way for iconic collections like the Squale 2002 and 2003. On the occasion of our brand's 65th anniversary, we reflect on the events and individuals who contributed to making Squale an icon in the world of dive watches, both in the past and today. The Squale 2001, for example, was chosen by the legendary explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau as a gift for Michel Laval, the first officer of the Calypso, at the start of the 1972 Antarctic expedition.
  
Product details:
CASE:
DIAMETER - 40 MM
THICKNESS - 13 MM
LUG-TO-LUNG LENGTH - 43.6 MM
LUG WIDTH - 19 MM
CASEBACK FINISH - POLISHED
316 L STEEL
SCREW-IN-CASEBACK
SCREW-IN-CROWN
  
MOVEMENT:
SELLITA SW 200-1
AUTOMATIC
DEGREE OF MOTION CONTROL - ELABORÉ
POWER RESERVE - 38 H
FREQUENCY - 28,800 A/H (4 HZ)
JEWELS - 26

GLASS:
SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL
FLAT
ANTI-REFLECTIVE
   
BEZEL:
PUSH TO RELEASE, BIDIRECTIONAL
INSERT - SAPPHIRE

DIAL:
COLOR - BLACK
INDEXES - PRINTED, APPLIED
LUMINESCENCE - SUPERLUMINOVA C3

STRAP:
MATERIAL - RUBBER
COLOR/FINISH - BLACK
LUG - 19 MM
BUCKLE - 16 MM
  

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