Mother of Pearl + Tungsten = Winner? Venezianico Nereide Tungsteno 39 Review - Perth WAtch
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Review of this beautiful piece from Venezianico, featuring MOP dial and Tungsten Bezel!
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VENEZIANICO Nereide Tungsteno 39 (feat. Miyota 9039)
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00:00 - Intro & packaging
00:35 - Watch close-up
01:19 - Movement
01:48 - Case dimensions
02:15 - Case finishing
03:18 - Dial details
04:03 - Lume shot
04:15 - Bezel
05:15 - Crystal
05:29 - Bracelet
06:24 - Wrist shot
07:00 - Overall thoughts
10:06 - Closing
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Perfect dimensions. Beautiful watch. I'm glad watch makers are getting back to smaller sized watches. I think they look more balanced versus looking like giant wrist jewelry. Nice review as always. Looks good on your wrist....not obnoxious Invicta big.
Haha I sometimes like obnoxious Invicta big!
I rarely wear divers because of the thickness, but Venesianico has done a good job with an off the shelf movement. Sold my R. Sub because of the bulk. More brands should follow this company's lead.
Thanks for the comment - that’s good feedback for their team :)
That is a very shiny watch!
This is the way :)
how are you, Ivan? Haven't seen you for a long time. Either there were a lot of sick people in your hospital or losing some interest in your hobby? ha ha. Anyway, I have never owned a tungsten or even MOP watch in my life. They never really spoke to me on a personal level. However, this one is very nice to look at. Probably too dressy for a diver (considering how thin this is due to Miyota movement), but it certainly is a nice watch. Maybe, just maybe, they wanted us to use it as a dressy-diver watch? because it used a butterfly clasp which I am not a fan of, especially on a diver watch. (And the bracelet & clasp really look generic, off some Chinese factory shelf. I am a definitely bracelet & clasp man, so....i guess it is not for me)
For around $700 USD price tag, with the Miyota movement which is a lot lower price than SW200 (considering Tisell is using the same movement for their dive watches around $280 retail price), it is bit on the steep price tag side, but it seems like they have done a nice job, aesthetically. EXCEPT having push-pin bracelet & common un-desirable butterfly clasp. I think that they should have a "on the fly adjustment" clasp for the watch which almost everyone is going with nowadays. And I believe the screw links should be a standard at that price range.
By the way, it DOES LOOK VERY GOOD on your wrist! You should keep it for yourself!
Thanks Alex! Well, neither of those really... I certainly am not losing interest, am fascinated as ever with the world of horology! As alluded to earlier, life gets busy and truth be told, my house build is picking pace rather more these months and I am having to "do homework" most nights on looking through all the relevant details.
I think the clasp here is certainly nothing special but I did feel the bracelet is not so generic, certainly not something I've seen before, with those curves for example. But yes, some form of micro-adjust or on-the-fly adjustable clasp is called for, and screw links is also an expectation for many of us at this types of prices!
I like the overall design and the slimness, the tungsten bezel really works well but not so keen on the mother of pearl, the no date (they could slip one in at 6 and it would work fine), the screw on back and the actual back design would put me off. A bit pricy too
Thanks for the comments Phil - I do feel that the ask is a bit steep. And yeah, the case back design could and should be better.
I think the mother of pearl with the tungsten looks awesome, love the size and the slimness. For about 400usd I think it would be a lot more attractive to me.
Haha yes, 400USD would be more attractive to anyone I would think :)
G’day Ivan. I would never have looked at this watch (or brand really) unless I’d seen your review. It’s a nice piece and looks to be really well made. Almost like a budget Monta watch haha (not that it’s cheap). It certainly looks good. Cheers 👍
Thanks Sam! Good to hear from you mate! Say hi to that bloke from Adelaide for me… I believe lunch is on today?? :)
Hello and thanks for this vid. The dial of this Venezianico is really beautiful, as oftenly with this brand. But, as with Baltic, Christopher Ward or Traska watches for example, even if I really like their watches, I do not feel any "coup de coeur" with. And, to buy a watch, from a microbrand or from a bigger one, I need this kind of feeling.
Thanks for the comment - I get what you mean. Have there been any micro brand pieces which tempted you to pull the trigger on a purchase?
@@PerthWAtch Yes! The first microbrands watch I got was a Dan Henry, a diver, the "1970". I still have it and enjoy to wear it. And the very one is a dress one, an "Damascus", the one created by Wise to celebrate their 15th anniversary. Perhaps have you heard about these brands/watches ?
Ah yes very good! I have reviewed a Dan Henry I believe
@@PerthWAtch I'll look at your older videos.
Thanks Ivan good video great looking watch 👍
Thank you James :)
I love the design and size. If you like Oris Aquis this is a great alternative.
Agree - thanks for the comment!
130 grams? Can't be a lot of Tungsten then! It sure is a pretty look with that polish.
I have a tungstencarbine ring that I don't wear ATM (went titanium), the former is really chunky for its size. The titanium one is barely there, although surely less dense metals exist.
It’s just the bezel insert
Nice, but it's a shame they used a butterfly clasp
Yeah I get what you mean!
It’s a beautiful watch in a great size. I like the no-date and the thinness. Unfortunately the asking price is way too much for a Miyota 9039. The screws to hold the caseback in (should be screw-down) and the butterfly clasp are deal breakers. Hope they do more variants at a cheaper price.
Thanks for sharing the thoughts - I think they do have quite a few variants
Wrist size?
17cm, as stated in video
@@PerthWAtch Thanks. My bad for missing it. I will buy this watch.
Enjoy in good health!
Absolutely gorgeous. I wish it came in a 43mm.
Wow that’d be quite a lot larger!
They already make a ton of models in 42mm. This one’s for us smaller wristed folk.
Tungsten ? ... must be tough
That’s why they chose that material
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The tungsten turd made its way to your channel, too. Venezianico is dumping these out to everyone for review.
Why “tungsten turd”?
Look nice but this is a straight copy of the Oris Aquis 39mm tungsten 👎
For about £1300 less.
Someone needs an eye check 😂🤣
@@PerthWAtchHave you even seen the Aquis tungsten? Visually this Has all the same elements with an inferior Miyota movement.
Yep… if by “all the same elements” you mean this has 3 hands, applied indices, a blue dial, a dive bezel and metal bracelet… sure mate, it’s a “straight copy”. Along with hundreds of others 😂🤣
Do you know what a "straight copy" means? Most dive watches tend to have some element in common (IE a rotating bezel) but, apart from those, they are as different as they can be.
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