got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MAMACOO 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
Thanks for the review. You might want to check out the Makydo 38. £200 shipped, beautiful dial, great bracelet, and better spec, Miyota 9015 with central seconds and a date. It's thinner than the Twelve. Twelve is 9.25mm INCLUDING CRYSTAL. Makydo is advertized at 9mm. mine measured 9.05 including crystal, beating the Twelve by 0.2mm I'd like to know what your Venezianico actually measures when the crystal is included. I have my nitpicks with the Makydo, and if the Venezianico had a seconds hand, a date, and a clear caseback with a nicely finished movement, I might just have gone for that instead. But it definitely isn't the thinnest integrated I can afford! Actually I'm looking forward to seeing more watches made with the Peacock microrotor that's "inspired by" the PP c.240. As used in the Atelier Wen Perception. Which is the review of yours I'm going to watch next :)
Love the overall case and bracelet design. Hopefully there will be a smaller size watch with a more cohesive dial design. The cotes de geneva feels out of place with the overall watch design though. An ultra black dial will he awesome.
I’m curious. What kind of dial would you have wanted on this piece? The Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda is clearly the inspiration for this watch. So with that lens, what kind of dial would you have wanted for this without copying the Tonda directly?
I think to a certain extent it is obvious where the inspiration comes from but it isn’t a blatant copy of it, plus the PF doesn’t come with a Côtes de Genève dial.
Looks really nice and classy. But why 40 mm? Thats horribly oversized... what's the point in making a super flat watch when the diameter is completely overblown? That's really a pity.
I have never been a Venezianico fan, but I loved this watch.
It’s a bad company
@@famts3716its a new company, not a bad one
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MAMACOO 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
Thanks for the review. You might want to check out the Makydo 38. £200 shipped, beautiful dial, great bracelet, and better spec, Miyota 9015 with central seconds and a date. It's thinner than the Twelve. Twelve is 9.25mm INCLUDING CRYSTAL. Makydo is advertized at 9mm. mine measured 9.05 including crystal, beating the Twelve by 0.2mm I'd like to know what your Venezianico actually measures when the crystal is included. I have my nitpicks with the Makydo, and if the Venezianico had a seconds hand, a date, and a clear caseback with a nicely finished movement, I might just have gone for that instead. But it definitely isn't the thinnest integrated I can afford! Actually I'm looking forward to seeing more watches made with the Peacock microrotor that's "inspired by" the PP c.240. As used in the Atelier Wen Perception. Which is the review of yours I'm going to watch next :)
With no second hand, it would be great if it also comes with quartz
Love the overall case and bracelet design. Hopefully there will be a smaller size watch with a more cohesive dial design. The cotes de geneva feels out of place with the overall watch design though. An ultra black dial will he awesome.
I love everything about this watch BUT the dial, and sadly that's the complete deal breaker for me, I wsh it was more cohesively designed
I’m curious. What kind of dial would you have wanted on this piece? The Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda is clearly the inspiration for this watch. So with that lens, what kind of dial would you have wanted for this without copying the Tonda directly?
I think the dial is perfect but I am also curious as to what would’ve been a better option for you?
Since it came out i call it... PF Tonda on a budget! A 90% dial/bezel copy.
Absolutely
I think to a certain extent it is obvious where the inspiration comes from but it isn’t a blatant copy of it, plus the PF doesn’t come with a Côtes de Genève dial.
I'm so glad they don't make it in green, I wouldn't be able to resist it
Mesmerizing watch. Many thanks . Unlike you , I did like the skeletonized hands with no lume .
Many thanks . you are great
Nizar
No its not. I have the zentier watch its as good
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Looks really nice and classy. But why 40 mm? Thats horribly oversized... what's the point in making a super flat watch when the diameter is completely overblown? That's really a pity.
Overpriced af fr