The Ausal 666 Feet Skin Diver is a quintessential expression of 1960s underwater style, built during the golden age of exploration inspired by Jacques Cousteau. Rated to 666 feet (200 meters), it wasn’t just a catchy number—it was a serious tool for skin divers and early scuba adventurers. Its stainless steel case is compact yet tough, paired with a rotating bezel for tracking dive times. The glossy black dial, often likened to wet lacquer, gives it an unmistakably bold look, especially when contrasted with the creamy patina of aged tritium hands and hour plots.
This diver reflects the era’s rugged elegance—when diving became fashionable and utility met sophistication. It embodies the “Cousteau look”: rubber straps, canvas suits, and gear designed to withstand the deep. With minimalist branding and clean proportions, the Ausal 666 Skin Diver is not just a functional tool but a wearable tribute to the fearlessspirit of 1960s ocean pioneers.