Show us your Squale limited editions...

I love my Squales...vintage, modern and especially the special editions.

Here is what I have in the collection so far...

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Show me what I'm missing...

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Maybe this

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cool piece 😍

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marioap

Maybe this

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Excellent!

That Squale looks exactly like the 60th Anniversary edition...

I wonder what difference there is other than the text on the lower half of the dial...

Any thoughts?

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ChronoGuy

Excellent!

That Squale looks exactly like the 60th Anniversary edition...

I wonder what difference there is other than the text on the lower half of the dial...

Any thoughts?

Besides the text the other difference is that the Corso Italiano doesn't have a date, although it has the ghost position. The other difference is the lug width, which in the Corso it's 20mm instead of 22mm I believe the 60th anniversary have. Not sure about the movement, but the Corso Italiano has the ETA 2824-2.

That is regards the watch. This limited came with a Horween black leather vintage strap, not shown in the picture, and other goodies with the package.

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These two for sure.

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Bruh, when I grow up, I hope to have as extensive a collection as you 😆!

I think what I find the coolest, is you just like watches. Everything from microbrands to luxury!

Out of the ones you posted, I'm really digging that sterile bezel Nitrox! 👌🏻

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That’s not a knife…

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Jokes aside - very nice collection of Squales (said it my worst Italian-Australian accent) 🤌

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marioap

Besides the text the other difference is that the Corso Italiano doesn't have a date, although it has the ghost position. The other difference is the lug width, which in the Corso it's 20mm instead of 22mm I believe the 60th anniversary have. Not sure about the movement, but the Corso Italiano has the ETA 2824-2.

That is regards the watch. This limited came with a Horween black leather vintage strap, not shown in the picture, and other goodies with the package.

:)

Thanks! That is really helpful.

How did I miss the no date - I feel really stupid. That looks amazing without the date.

The 60th Anniversary uses the Sellita SW-200 Reglage Elabore movement and indeed does have the 22mm lug width.

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solidyetti

Bruh, when I grow up, I hope to have as extensive a collection as you 😆!

I think what I find the coolest, is you just like watches. Everything from microbrands to luxury!

Out of the ones you posted, I'm really digging that sterile bezel Nitrox! 👌🏻

Thanks for the kind words!

Great choice on the Nitrox. It also came with this cool Fox Tactical Fixed Blade diving knife...

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bevelwerks

That’s not a knife…

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Jokes aside - very nice collection of Squales (said it my worst Italian-Australian accent) 🤌

Thanks Chauncey! Appreciate the kind words.

I love that scene from Crocodile Dundee!! I need to watch that movie again...a true classic.

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ChronoGuy

Thanks for the kind words!

Great choice on the Nitrox. It also came with this cool Fox Tactical Fixed Blade diving knife...

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Even BETTER!

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ChronoGuy

Thanks! That is really helpful.

How did I miss the no date - I feel really stupid. That looks amazing without the date.

The 60th Anniversary uses the Sellita SW-200 Reglage Elabore movement and indeed does have the 22mm lug width.

Hehe, it's normal. The watch is almost identical and I was even considering the one you have when I came across the Corso Italiano without a date which I prefer :D

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These are an amazing showing of some limited Squale timepieces. Some of these I had no idea existed!

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Does this count as a limited edition? 😅