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    • NEREIDE AMETISTA

      4521545

      KWD 375.000

      Nereide Amethyst blends the rich Venetian artisanal tradition with experimentation in contemporary materials. In addition to the precious dial, it stands out for the use of a tungsten bezel, an indestructible metal known for its excellent mechanical properties and durability.

      CASE MATERIAL: 316L Stainless Steel
      DIAL: Amethyst
      DIMENSIONS: Ø42 mm, lug to lug 49.00 mm
      MOVEMENT: Automatic Cal. Sellita SW200-1 Swiss Made
      CRYSTAL: Sapphire Glass with anti-reflective coating
      LUMINOUS MATERIAL: BGW9 Super-LumiNova®
      BEZEL: Tungsten insert, 120 clicks
      WR: 20ATM (= 200mt)
      STRAP: Rubber band, Made in Italy

    • Nereide Bronze 42MM

      4521555

      KWD 375.000

      Bronze: the Timeless Allure of Venice

      Nereide Bronzo

      Bronze, with its rich and captivating history, takes center stage in inspiring this unique Nereide timepiece—a true embodiment of Venetian tradition. This ageless metal not only forms the watch case but infuses the entire design, carrying an intrinsic beauty that evolves gracefully over time, creating a patina. This distinctive quality gives objects crafted from bronze a timeless allure, seamlessly blending the material’s millennia-old legacy with the contemporary design of Nereide Bronzo.

      What defines bronze?

      Nereide Bronzo

      Bronze, a combination of copper and tin, with possible additions of elements like aluminum or nickel, stands as a noble material endowed with unique properties. Characterized by high mechanical strength, durability, and corrosion resistance, bronze also possesses the extraordinary ability to develop a patina over time, lending objects a distinctive charm. In Venice, artisan workshops played a fundamental role in the history of bronze, using it to craft renowned works of art and artifacts. This noble metal has permeated Venetian culture, becoming an integral part of the city’s rich artistic heritage and contributing to the lagoon city’s artisanal tradition.

      Bronze in Venetian Art and Craftsmanship

      Nereide Bronzo

      The historical bond between Venice and bronze has deep roots in the creation of the famous Horses of Saint Mark. These majestic bronze statues, forged in ancient Greece, found their home on the façade of the Basilica of Saint Mark in the 13th century, initiating a rich artistic and artisanal tradition linked to this noble metal. The Horses of Saint Mark swiftly became a symbol of power and prosperity for the lagoon city. Their presence not only enriched the artistic heritage of Venice but also contributed to establishing bronze as a precious and irreplaceable material in the hands of Venetian artisans.

      Bronze Processing

      Nereide Bronzo

      In the realm of watchmaking, the intricate process of bronze craftsmanship demands precision beyond that of traditional techniques. It all begins with the meticulous design and fabrication of dedicated molds, crucial for ensuring the required level of accuracy. These carefully crafted molds serve as the foundation for producing semi-finished components, which subsequently undergo precision mechanical processes. The incorporation of advanced machinery facilitates the precise shaping of bronze, while the final touches entail meticulous artisanal work. Finally, this meticulous craftsmanship alternates seamlessly between polishing and satin finishes, resulting in a sophisticated and refined aesthetic that sets bronze timepieces apart in the world of horology.

      Nereide Bronze: Timeless Bond with the Past

      Nereide Bronzo

      The connection with Venice permeates our research and design choices. Nereide Bronze pays homage to the artistic roots of the city, seamlessly blending ancient artisanal traditions with contemporary elements. The watch’s case back depicts the majestic Bronze Horses of St. Mark, a tangible symbol of the profound link between the timepiece and Venetian history.

      This Nereide transforms bronze into a contemporary icon of timeless elegance, embodying the heritage and beauty of the past.

    • STARTIMER PILOT AUTOMATIC NAVY BLUE DIAL 40MM

      AL-525NN3S6

      KWD 370.000

      AUTOMATIC MAN WATCH HIGHLIGHTS ALPINA AL-525 AUTOMATIC CALIBER POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL 2-PARTS CASE DATE WINDOW AT 3 O’CLOCK ENGRAVED CASE-BACK SCREW-IN CROWN MOVEMENT FEATURES CALIBER: AL-525 JEWELS: 26 WINDING: AUTOMATIC POWER RESERVE: 38 H FUNCTIONS: HOURS, MINUTES, SECONDS, […]

    • Automatic Diver Men’s Watch 45mm

      SMA34092.09

      KWD 370.000

      Ø 45 mm

      Stainless steel
      Ceramic
      Sapphire crystal

      Sapphire crystal
      Unidirectional turning bezel
      Screw crown
      Helium release valve
      Automatic movement
      Date indication
    • Automatic Diver Men’s Watch 45mm

      SMA34092.05

      KWD 370.000

      Ø 45 mm

      Stainless steel
      Ceramic
      Water-resistant up to 1000 meters
      Sapphire crystal
      Unidirectional turning bezel
      Screw crown
      Helium release valve
      Automatic movement
      Date indication
    • STARTIMER PILOT AUTOMATIC BLACK 41 MM

      AL-525BBG4S26

      KWD 358.000
    • STARTIMER PILOT AUTOMATIC PETROLEUM BLUE 41 MM

      AL-525NW4S26

      KWD 358.000
    • Ecce Vesperal

      KWD 350.000

      Permanent Collection

      As if carved from a single block of steel, Ecce Vesperal stands out for its elegance that is both raw and sophisticated. Its brushed, minimalist dial is adorned with finely executed beveling to reveal a blue border that changes with the light of day and night.

    • Vitruve Date Steel Limited edition

      KWD 350.000

      The Vitruve Date Steel watch appears to have been sculpted from a single block of steel. Its brushed steel dial blends into its matte and polished case, and discreetly hides a date at 6 o’clock.

    • Vitruve Date Black Limited edition

      KWD 350.000

      The Vitruve Date Black plays on the contrast between the brushed black dial and the case sculpted from a block of surgical steel. The seconds hand is flame blued as a nod to the date at 6 o’cloc

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