Venezianico
Nereide Carbonio – 4521560
1 058 € ($1,178)
Price
1 058 €
Movement
Automatic
Info
| Brand | Venezianico |
|---|---|
| Condition | New |
| Box | 1 |
| Papers | 1 |
| Price | 1058 |
| Country | DE |
| City | Michendorf |
Caliber
| Movement | Automatic |
|---|
Case
| Case material | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Case diameter | 42 |
| Water resistance | 20 |
| Crystal | Sapphire crystal |
| Dial color | Black |
Bracelet
| Bracelet material | Rubber |
|---|---|
| Bracelet color | Black |
| Lug width | 22 |
| Functions | Date |
Description
Our 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. About the brand Forged carbon stands as an innovative material with compelling technical attributes, derived from a blend of carbon fibers immersed in resin and subjected to high pressure and temperature. The fibers scatter light in various directions, creating a captivating visual effect that breathes life into both the dial and bezel.The fresh 42mm case, forged from 316L stainless steel, preserves the iconic Nereide aesthetic while introducing new intricacies. Notable among them are the beveled edges with a contrasting polished finish, elevating the case’s allure and complexity. PVD plating imparts a stunning gunmetal hue to the case, seamlessly complementing other elements crafted from forged carbon.Nereide Carbonio caters to those with a penchant for sports, showcasing a bold personality. Paired with a novel rubber strap that seamlessly conforms to the case’s contours, this timepiece combines flexibility and stretchiness for exceptional wrist comfort, all while ensuring remarkable durability against abrasion and extreme temperatures ranging from -30°C to +70°C.The intricate engraving on the caseback pays homage to the Nereide submarine, an emblem of a pioneering era. Launched in Venice in 1913, these vessels embarked on daring explorations into the ocean’s depths—an ambitious and perilous frontier that marked a new era of the unexplored.Swiss Super-LumiNova BGW9, a luminescent pigment, reacts to sunlight or artificial light. Its daylight appearance is white, transforming into a vivid blue-green glow in low-light conditions once charged. This characteristic makes it the preferred choice in the realm of watchmaking for optimal visibility.