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Squale T183R

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Squale T-183 Forged Carbon Blue T-183FCBL

The most probably best-known collection is based on the case shape characteristic of Squale - this is the 1521 line, i.e. 50 Atmos, whose casing resembles or is even the same as the case referred to as "Von Büren". Its distinguishing feature is a narrow lateral line, strongly drooping ears and thus a perfect fit to the wrist. And, of course, the crown at 4 o'clock with a signed faceplate. One of the latest models of Squale watches has landed on our editorial table. But this is not "just" another version of a successful model from the past. Here we have something unique. It is a layered, two-color case made of modern materials such as carbon and glass fibers. This watch, the Squale T-183 Forged Carbon Blue T-183FCBL model, is just great for me. T-183 Forged Carbon Blue T-183FCBL Watches from the 60 Atmos line, in the case of models with a steel case, have a case that can be described as a slightly enlarged "Von Buren" case. It has a diameter of 44 mm and a lug spacing of 20 mm. The watch presented today, the T-183 Forged Carbon Blue T-183FCBL model, has a water resistance class of up to 600 meters as in the 60 Atmos models from the Matic line, but its dimensions are in line with the 1521 version, i.e. 50 Atmos. For many people, this is very good news, because this smaller watch will fit much better on slimmer wrists. Its diameter is 42 mm, thickness is 14 mm, and the important ear-to-ear dimension is only 49 mm. In addition, a fairly flat profile of the case and characteristic lugs bent downwards, making this watch very comfortable to use, and this convenience and comfort is improved by one more important feature of the watch. Charles and Hélène von Büren founded the watchmaker Von Büren SA in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. They soon turned their destiny into the ultimate unexplored field of diving watches and began producing reliable, durable, high-quality watches under the Squale brand. In 1959, under the supervision of Charles, Von Büren SA registered the Squale trademark and obtained the first patent for a new patent for a diving watch case. Having a reliable, waterproof, watch was a diver's word back then. In those years, the versions were the only ones that could use divers to calculate dive times, so they were considered one of the payers to keep divers safe.The most probably best-known collection is based on the case shape characteristic of Squale - this is the 1521 line, i.e. 50 Atmos, whose casing resembles or is even the same as the case referred to as "Von Büren". Its distinguishing feature is a narrow lateral line, strongly drooping ears and thus a perfect fit to the wrist. And, of course, the crown at 4 o'clock with a signed faceplate. One of the latest models of Squale watches has landed on our editorial table. But this is not "just" another version of a successful model from the past. Here we have something unique. It is a layered, two-color case made of modern materials such as carbon and glass fibers. This watch, the Squale T-183 Forged Carbon Blue T-183FCBL model, is just great for me. T-183 Forged Carbon Blue T-183FCBL Watches from the 60 Atmos line, in the case of models with a steel case, have a case that can be described as a slightly enlarged "Von Buren" case. It has a diameter of 44 mm and a lug spacing of 20 mm. The watch presented today, the T-183 Forged Carbon Blue T-183FCBL model, has a water resistance class of up to 600 meters as in the 60 Atmos models from the Matic line, but its dimensions are in line with the 1521 version, i.e. 50 Atmos. For many people, this is very good news, because this smaller watch will fit much better on slimmer wrists. Its diameter is 42 mm, thickness is 14 mm, and the important ear-to-ear dimension is only 49 mm. In addition, a fairly flat profile of the case and characteristic lugs bent downwards, making this watch very comfortable to use, and this convenience and comfort is improved by one more important feature of the watch. Charles and Hélène von Büren founded the watchmaker Von Büren SA in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. They soon turned their destiny into the ultimate unexplored field of diving watches and began producing reliable, durable, high-quality watches under the Squale brand. In 1959, under the supervision of Charles, Von Büren SA registered the Squale trademark and obtained the first patent for a new patent for a diving watch case. Having a reliable, waterproof, watch was a diver's word back then. In those years, the versions were the only ones that could use divers to calculate dive times, so they were considered one of the payers to keep divers safe. The most probably best-known collection is based on the case shape characteristic of Squale - this is the 1521 line, i.e. 50 Atmos, whose casing resembles or is even the same as the case referred to as "Von Büren". Its distinguishing feature is a narrow lateral line, strongly drooping ears and thus a perfect fit to the wrist. And, of course, the crown at 4 o'clock with a signed faceplate. One of the latest models of Squale watches has landed on our editorial table. But this is not "just" another version of a successful model from the past. Here we have something unique. It is a layered, two-color case made of modern materials such as carbon and glass fibers. This watch, the Squale T-183 Forged Carbon Blue T-183FCBL model, is just great for me. T-183 Forged Carbon Blue T-183FCBL Watches from the 60 Atmos line, in the case of models with a steel case, have a case that can be described as a slightly enlarged "Von Buren" case. It has a diameter of 44 mm and a lug spacing of 20 mm. The watch presented today, the T-183 Forged Carbon Blue T-183FCBL model, has a water resistance class of up to 600 meters as in the 60 Atmos models from the Matic line, but its dimensions are in line with the 1521 version, i.e. 50 Atmos. For many people, this is very good news, because this smaller watch will fit much better on slimmer wrists. Its diameter is 42 mm, thickness is 14 mm, and the important ear-to-ear dimension is only 49 mm. In addition, a fairly flat profile of the case and characteristic lugs bent downwards, making this watch very comfortable to use, and this convenience and comfort is improved by one more important feature of the watch. Charles and Hélène von Büren founded the watchmaker Von Büren SA in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. They soon turned their destiny into the ultimate unexplored field of diving watches and began producing reliable, durable, high-quality watches under the Squale brand. In 1959, under the supervision of Charles, Von Büren SA registered the Squale trademark and obtained the first patent for a new patent for a diving watch case. Having a reliable, waterproof, watch was a diver's word back then. In those years, the versions were the only ones that could use divers to calculate dive times, so they were considered one of the payers to keep divers safe.

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