I have the green Nereide Madreperla, and I’ve been very happy with it. The tungsten carbide bezel is so shiny and reflective, and it’s pretty much scratchproof—I’m surprised more watch brands don’t use tungsten bezels. I find Venezianico’s designs to be quite attractive, and that combined with their use of interesting materials makes them a brand to keep an eye on.
The dial is incredible. The pattern combined with the 24k gold makes it a real eye catcher; I’ve not seen anything else quite like it. The case is polished 904L steel, and the reliable Miyota 9015 movement is nicely finished in gold, but that’s all secondary to that showstopping dial. The watch came with two nice quick-release straps, a brown alligator and a black ostrich. The price seems more than fair for what you get. I really don’t have anything bad to say about the AD15... I guess it’s not very subtle and could be too blingy for some? And maybe it doesn’t need the lume on the hands and indices, but that’s nitpicking. Overall, I really like the AD15, and I’m glad it’s in my collection. 👍🏻 👍🏻
I really like Minase’s designs and the visual interest they bring with the dials suspended within outer cases. They have a limited edition blacked-out DLC version of the Horizon that is absolute 🔥🔥🔥.
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