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New aesthetic for the Italian brand’s famous regulator watch
Venezianico is an Italian microbrand known for its well-crafted timepieces with beautiful dials and accessible prices. Building on the success of its regulator watch, the Redentore Enigma, the brand introduces a striking new version with a red dial. The Redentore collection is inspired by the Basilica del Redentore, a masterpiece by Venetian architect Andrea Palladio, the father of Neoclassicism. The Enigma variant takes this a step further by incorporating a regulator complication, a feature dating back to the 18th century.
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Like its predecessor, the watch comes in a 40mm case made of 316L stainless steel, with a thickness of 11.4mm. It features a polished finish and a matching stainless steel bezel framing a domed sapphire crystal. The caseback is engraved with the famous clock tower in Venice, the historical landmark that inspired the brand’s logo.
The red fumé dial has two recessed sub-dials, crafted through CNC machining. The regulator complication arranges time indicators across different axes: an elegant dauphine central hand displays the minutes, while a small sub-dial shows the hours in a 24-hour format.
Powering the watch is the automatic Seiko NH39A movement, a reliable and widely used caliber. It operates at a frequency of 21,600 vph (3Hz) and provides a 41-hour power reserve. The timepiece is paired with a genuine aged leather strap crafted in Tuscany (a region in central Italy). An optional Canova bracelet is available for an additional cost.

The Redentore Enigma joins Venezianico’s permanent collection and is priced at €625 / AED 2,370, with the Canova bracelet upgrade available for an additional €85, bringing the total to €705 / AED 2,700.
For more information, you can visit Venezianico’s official website.
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