My Experience at Corniche Watches and VENEZIANICO Events

Hey watch enthusiasts!

I recently had the pleasure of attending two micro brand events, Corniche Watches and VENEZIANICO, and I wanted to share my experience with you all.

First up, let's talk about Corniche Watches. I was really impressed with their focus on automatic movements in their latest models. It's a refreshing change from the mecha-quartz movements we've seen in the past. However, one thing that caught my attention was the metal bracelet, which, while sturdy, significantly increased the lug to lug width. It's an area that could use some improvement, but overall, I'm excited to see where Corniche goes from here.

Moving on to VENEZIANICO, they had some truly interesting pieces on display. The variety of dial variations and finishes was impressive, and it's clear that a lot of thought goes into their designs. However, one downside was the lead time for the more "interesting" models, which can range from 1-3 months. While the wait might be worth it for some, it's something to consider for those looking for a quicker turnaround. Additionally, I couldn't help but notice that the leather straps didn't quite match the quality of the watches themselves. It's an area that could use some improvement to truly elevate the overall experience.

Overall, both events were fantastic opportunities to explore some unique timepieces and connect with fellow watch enthusiasts. I'm excited to see how both Corniche Watches and VENEZIANICO continue to innovate and refine their offerings in the future.

Happy collecting!

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Ooo that skeleton diver is very nice indeed 😍

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Inkitatus

Ooo that skeleton diver is very nice indeed 😍

Yeah not bad at all.