This watch is stunningly gorgeous with that dial. Original design that simply put, looks 'European' to me. Completely agree with you about the on-the-fly adjustment. If it had that, I would be VERY tempted to add this to my collection. Thanks for the review.
Great looking watch with lots of originality. Wish there was an option to try these more locally though, can never be certain of the feel based on online reviews only.
Hi Bruce, thanks for introducing me to this brand- hadn’t heard of it before. This watch looks stunning & is offered at a very reasonable price. Wishing you a great weekend ! ✌🏻
Scratch and smudge magnet but so worth it, it's a very attractive design (especially on people with darker skin). Decent price too for a SW200 plus all this polishing and gold plating. Friggin Italians man, they always make me want to buy something, from coffee and pizza to cars, shoes, bags, suits and now watches.
@@BruceWilliams There's nothing more italian than this watch. The name Venezianico means "from Venice", if you google Saint Mark's Basilica in Venice and look at the interior photos, the watch has exactly the same colours as that church. Even the hanging Maltese cross in the middle of the church matches their logo. And of course you have the Basilica interior on the watch back. So Italian! It should have a chime with Tony Soprano's voice saying "Madonna!"
I'm in love with this model. BUT! Personally, the information turned out to be very disappointing for me that the company first announced "limited edition, 500 pcs.", and then added another 300 - the second batch. The feeling of "limited" and the reputation of the company are spoiled a little. In my opinion, it is prohibited to do like this.
I'm not sold on on-the-fly adjustment. Often the clasps are bulkier than a standard clasp. As long as there are enough holes to cover the length of a link you can get a good fit. I had an SM and rarely used the adjustment but the clasp was many millimeters longer than a good standard clasp.
How do they feel cheap.Is it the precision engraving on the case back.. is it the highly polished tungsten bezel.. or is the exquisite hands and dial.. or the screw down crown.. or is it the Swiss SW220 movement.. and seeing as they look cheap it must be that 24k gold individual dial with the fluid five piece bracelet with the polished clasp. Doubt youve ever ever had it in your hand !!
It's so weird that we say it exactly like that in Greek as well. It means something that came from Venice. If I didn't know they're Italians I could swear it's a Greek brand.
This watch is stunningly gorgeous with that dial. Original design that simply put, looks 'European' to me. Completely agree with you about the on-the-fly adjustment. If it had that, I would be VERY tempted to add this to my collection. Thanks for the review.
I like it. I am okay with split pins, the bracelet looks very nice. Not my first choice for a dial color but I think they did a good job.
Nice watch
I like the adventurine dial
Great looking watch with lots of originality. Wish there was an option to try these more locally though, can never be certain of the feel based on online reviews only.
They have dealers in the US.
Wise had a 24k dial watch. For about $630. With a miyota. I like those.
Hi Bruce, thanks for introducing me to this brand- hadn’t heard of it before. This watch looks stunning & is offered at a very reasonable price. Wishing you a great weekend ! ✌🏻
Have a great weekend as well!
Bruce, how is the AR treatment on this one compared with for example Oris Aquis?
Scratch and smudge magnet but so worth it, it's a very attractive design (especially on people with darker skin).
Decent price too for a SW200 plus all this polishing and gold plating.
Friggin Italians man, they always make me want to buy something, from coffee and pizza to cars, shoes, bags, suits and now watches.
Dude they do a lot of things soooo well
@@BruceWilliams There's nothing more italian than this watch. The name Venezianico means "from Venice", if you google Saint Mark's Basilica in Venice and look at the interior photos, the watch has exactly the same colours as that church. Even the hanging Maltese cross in the middle of the church matches their logo. And of course you have the Basilica interior on the watch back. So Italian! It should have a chime with Tony Soprano's voice saying "Madonna!"
that's exactly why that's NOT a Maltese cross. Very different and specific.
@@mommi1979 that's true, I stand corrected.
They do an excellent job of offering attractive watches at very reasonable prices.
Wow ,so beautiful 🎉
Many thanks
Very interesting dial treatment
That's a nice watch. Especially at the pre order price. Very snazzy.
Love the way the dial looks however I wish the overall color scheme of the watch was more bicolor.
Ow RAY O. Gorgeous watch.
Looks great. I would like it even more at 39-40mm.
I'm in love with this model. BUT!
Personally, the information turned out to be very disappointing for me that the company first announced "limited edition, 500 pcs.", and then added another 300 - the second batch. The feeling of "limited" and the reputation of the company are spoiled a little. In my opinion, it is prohibited to do like this.
Italians feed me all this pizza and pasta first, and then they show me all those nice things that would look great on me if I was thin
I'm not sold on on-the-fly adjustment. Often the clasps are bulkier than a standard clasp. As long as there are enough holes to cover the length of a link you can get a good fit. I had an SM and rarely used the adjustment but the clasp was many millimeters longer than a good standard clasp.
Nah Bruce, nah…NOPE!!!
Meh they look and feel cheap to me
They are „cheap“.
Not the first time I've seen someone make this comment about this particular brand
How do they feel cheap.Is it the precision engraving on the case back.. is it the highly polished tungsten bezel.. or is the exquisite hands and dial.. or the screw down crown.. or is it the Swiss SW220 movement.. and seeing as they look cheap it must be that 24k gold individual dial with the fluid five piece bracelet with the polished clasp.
Doubt youve ever ever had it in your hand !!
Yikes, that is trash
Meh ...
Junk!
it's pronounced ''venetsianico''
It's so weird that we say it exactly like that in Greek as well. It means something that came from Venice. If I didn't know they're Italians I could swear it's a Greek brand.
@@spyrop.8428 Exactly, it's pronounced the same way in Greek and Italian for Venetian.