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Venezianico
Nereide Tungsteno – 4521502C

902 € ($1,003)

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Michendorf - DE


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Price

902 €

Movement

Automatic


Info

Brand Venezianico
Condition New
Box 1
Papers 1
Price 902
Country DE
City Michendorf

Caliber

Movement Automatic

Case

Case material Steel
Case diameter 42
Water resistance 20
Crystal Sapphire crystal
Dial color Grey

Bracelet

Bracelet color Silver
Lug width 22
Functions Date

Description

The Venezianico Nereide dive watch, which is water-resistant to a depth of 200 meters, takes its name from one of the last marvels of Venetian naval technology, the Nereide submarine. This timepiece is in fact designed to withstand strong stresses, making it particularly suitable for those who practice water sports, supported in the dark by BGW9 Super-LumiNova. About the brand The Nereide Tungsteno showcases an indomitable tungsten insert, rendering it impervious to scratches—the epitome of durability. Fueled by the Swiss Made Sellita SW200-1 caliber, this diver’s watch is water-resistant up to 200 meters, engineered for enduring performance. Tungsten’s remarkable properties ensure the bezel insert maintains its pristine surface even after years of daily wear.Tungsten stands as the most resilient and hardest metal known to humanity. Boasting a melting point of 3400°C, it ranks as the most heat-resistant metal, with unparalleled wear resistance. Practically scratchproof, tungsten retains its physical and aesthetic integrity over the years, making it a material of enduring quality.Renowned for its quality, the Sellita SW200-1 is a Swiss Made automatic caliber celebrated for its proven reliability. With 26 jewels, this movement delivers high precision through 28,800 vibrations per hour, bi-directional winding, and a hacking function.Swiss Super-LumiNova BGW9, a luminescent pigment, responds to both sunlight and artificial light. In daylight, it appears white, transforming into a vivid blue-green glow in low-light conditions once charged. This makes it the preferred choice in watchmaking for optimal visibility.