Venezianico

Venezianico We create quality yet affordable watches combining pioneering spirit with timeless beauty.

We create iconic watches combining pioneering spirit
with timeless beauty

Nereide Salone Nautico di Venezia 2026 is the result of a meeting between two symbols of Venice's maritime heritage: the...
05/06/2026

Nereide Salone Nautico di Venezia 2026 is the result of a meeting between two symbols of Venice's maritime heritage: the Nereide collection and Venice's premier international boating event.

Limited to 500 numbered pieces worldwide, this edition pays tribute to the historic Nereide submarine, built within the Arsenale of Venice in 1911 and representing an important milestone in early Italian naval engineering.

Housed in a 42mm stainless steel case with 200m water resistance, the watch features an ivory white enamel dial inspired by the clarity and elegance of traditional nautical instruments. Gold-tone hands and indices echo the architectural details that have shaped the identity of Venice for centuries, while the tungsten bezel integrates a dedicated regatta countdown function, inspired by competitive sailing and designed to strengthen the connection between the watch and the nautical world.

Powering the watch is the Miyota 9039 automatic movement, operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour and chosen for its reliability and proven performance. A sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating ensures optimal legibility, while Swiss-made BGW9 Super-LumiNova® enhances visibility in low-light conditions.

The caseback features a custom engraving created exclusively for this edition in collaboration with the Salone Nautico di Venezia 2026, while the dedicated packaging tells the story of the Arsenale, the Nereide submarine and the enduring relationship between Venice and the sea through original illustrations and archival-inspired artwork.

More than a timepiece, this edition is a tribute to Venetian naval tradition and to the spirit of innovation that continues to define the city today.

Limited Edition: 500 numbered pieces worldwide
Available from: June 5, 2026 at 3:00 PM CEST
Price: €850, shipping included

03/06/2026

A new chapter begins where Venice meets the sea.

Organized by the City of Venice and hosted within the historic Arsenale, the Salone Nautico di Venezia has become one of the Mediterranean's leading international nautical exhibitions, bringing together shipyards, designers, institutions and enthusiasts from around the world.

Set in a place that has shaped centuries of maritime innovation, the event celebrates the enduring relationship between Venice and the sea while looking toward the future of the nautical industry.

As an official partner of the Salone Nautico di Venezia 2026, we are proud to join an event that embodies values deeply connected to our identity: craftsmanship, technical excellence, innovation and a strong maritime heritage.

To mark this partnership, we have created a special timepiece inspired by Venice's naval history.

More soon.

27/05/2026

For centuries, light has been shaped by the hands of artisans.
Cut, guided and transformed into matter.

Arsenale Moissanite was born from this same pursuit.

Together with master goldsmith Davide Cestonaro, we spent months studying how light could flow naturally through the architecture of the watch, balancing reflections, proportions and continuity across every surface.

Each baguette-cut moissanite is individually hand-set through a process that demands precision, sensitivity and absolute control. A dialogue between jewellery craftsmanship and contemporary watchmaking, where every detail is designed to interact with light in perfect harmony.

Months of research, prototyping and refinement shaped every detail of the final result.

Arsenale Moissanite introduces a completely new expression of the collection, exploring for the first time the world of ...
18/05/2026

Arsenale Moissanite introduces a completely new expression of the collection, exploring for the first time the world of jewelry craftsmanship through a design language shaped by architecture, geometry and light.

For centuries, Venice stood at the crossroads of precious stones, decorative arts and advanced manufacturing. Gems from across the world passed through the Serenissima, contributing to a culture rooted in refinement, stone setting and the mastery of light through materials.

This new chapter took shape through the collaboration with Davide Cestonaro, master goldsmith of the Venetian school with more than forty years of experience in high jewelry and handcrafted stone setting. Throughout the development of the concept, Davide became a fundamental reference for the project, contributing to every aspect of the watch, from the bezel architecture to the selection of the baguette-cut moissanites and the study of proportions and reflections.

At the core of Arsenale Moissanite is the use of baguette-cut lab-grown moissanites, selected for their sharp geometry and distinctive reflections. Unlike traditional brilliant cuts, baguette-cut stones interact with light in a more precise and architectural way, perfectly aligned with the design language of the Arsenale collection.

To integrate the stones naturally within the design, both the bezel and dial were entirely reworked through multiple stages of prototyping and refinement. The fluted bezel structure incorporates each moissanite with precision, while the iridescent mother-of-pearl dial introduces a softer and more fluid contrast to the sharp architectural lines of the case and bracelet.

Each stone is individually hand-set and carefully aligned to create a seamless flow across the bezel, combining artisanal craftsmanship with the precision required for durability and balance.

The watch features a 37mm case in 316L stainless steel with a thickness of 9mm, paired with the integrated Canova Concept™ bracelet and powered by the Miyota 9039 automatic calibre.

Arsenale Moissanite will be available in four different color variations.

Price: €1,050
Available from: May 27th at 15:00 CET
First batch: 200 pieces per color

Excited to hear your thoughts.

For a long time, we had wanted to explore the world of precious stones. It’s a fascinating but incredibly complex field,...
15/05/2026

For a long time, we had wanted to explore the world of precious stones. It’s a fascinating but incredibly complex field, one that requires experience, sensitivity, and a true understanding of the craft. That’s why we chose to approach this project only when the right occasion came along.

That opportunity came when we met Davide Cestonaro, a master artisan shaped by the Venetian goldsmithing tradition, with more than forty years of experience in high jewelry and handcrafted stone setting.

Together, we spent months researching, experimenting, and refining every detail, studying how to bring the brilliance of precious stones into our creations while preserving the balance and identity that define our watches.

The result? Something completely new for us, and a project we’re incredibly proud of. A unique blend of watchmaking and jewelry craftsmanship.

And this is just the beginning. Over the next few days, we’ll be sharing all the details of this new creation, soon available in four different color variations.

Worn & Wound in Italy. A journey, this time, reversed.For years, the story always began the same way. A young Italian te...
05/05/2026

Worn & Wound in Italy. A journey, this time, reversed.

For years, the story always began the same way. A young Italian team boarding flights, crossing the ocean, stepping into the vibrant rhythm of the American watch scene. Show after show, city after city, growing alongside a community shaped by .

This time, the story changed direction.

For the first time, the Worn & Wound team came to Italy. Not for an event, not for a booth, but to experience our world from the source. Our atelier, on the Venetian mainland, where ideas take shape and watches come to life.

We spent hours together. Conversations flowing naturally, perspectives exchanged, plenty of laughter along the way. What started years ago as mutual respect evolved into something deeper. A true connection built on a shared vision of watchmaking.

When you share the same passion, distance doesn’t matter.

This could only lead to one thing… we’re already working on something together. Can you guess what it might be?

The full story is now live on our Journal. Link in bio.
Stay close. More soon.

Arsenale Calendario marks the next step in the evolution of what is now becoming a defining model for the brand.Develope...
17/04/2026

Arsenale Calendario marks the next step in the evolution of what is now becoming a defining model for the brand.

Developed as a natural progression of the Arsenale line, it introduces a complete calendar, power reserve and day–night indication within a redesigned dial architecture focused on clarity and balance.

Each function is integrated across multiple levels. At 12 o’clock, the power reserve indicator is engineered with a raised hand that moves above the cross, maintaining full visibility without compromising readability.

The day and month sub-dials are positioned symmetrically to ensure an intuitive layout, while the date has been redesigned with smaller, more proportioned numerals to preserve the overall cleanliness of the dial.

At 6 o’clock, the traditional 24-hour indication is re-engineered as a rotating day-night disc, fixed to a central pivot and positioned beneath a sapphire half-moon structure secured by visible screws. This solution allows the different phases of the day to be clearly distinguished, while maintaining a continuous view of the underlying disc and preserving the overall depth of the display.

The 40mm case in 316L stainless steel maintains the slim proportions of the collection, with a 9.6mm case thickness, complemented by a 1.4mm double-domed sapphire crystal that enhances the perception of depth while giving the watch a more fluid and refined silhouette. The integrated Canova Concept™ bracelet completes the design, ensuring a seamless integration with the case and a balanced presence on the wrist.

Powering the watch is the Miyota 9100 automatic calibre, combining complete calendar, power reserve and day-night indication, carefully adjusted by our team for optimal accuracy.

Arsenale Calendario is available in two soleil dial versions, burgundy red and blue.

Price: €1,200 (shipping included)
Available from: April 27th at 15:00 CET
First batch: 350 pieces per color

Curious to hear your impressions.

We are pleased to share the first details of a new project.Since its introduction, Arsenale has brought a new direction ...
13/04/2026

We are pleased to share the first details of a new project.

Since its introduction, Arsenale has brought a new direction to our collections, exploring different time-only interpretations through materials, finishes, and design. Each release has contributed to defining a clear and recognizable identity.

Many of you have been asking what’s next.

After this journey, we felt it was time to take a further step and introduce one of the most appreciated complications in watchmaking, interpreted through our design approach.

Here are a few details.
Can you guess what we are working on?

10/03/2026

Aventurine: The Glass That Captures the Stars

Aventurine glass is one of the most fascinating materials ever developed in Venice. First discovered in the 17th century by Murano glassmakers, it is created by introducing tiny copper crystals into molten glass, producing a deep blue surface filled with sparkling reflections that resemble a starry night sky.

In this video we explore the origins of aventurine, the craftsmanship behind its creation, and how this historic Venetian material continues to inspire modern watchmaking.

From traditional sketching and design to the final assembly of the mechanical movement, every step reflects the philosophy behind Venezianico: combining Venetian heritage, artisanal materials and mechanical accuracy.

The result is a dial that captures the beauty of the night sky and transforms it into a timepiece.

Discover the story behind aventurine and how a centuries-old Venetian glassmaking technique finds new life in contemporary watchmaking. Link in bio.

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