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A limited edition that transforms the spirit of Venetian Carnival into an enamel dial
Venezianico has carved out a distinctive position in contemporary watchmaking by drawing directly from Italian cultural heritage and translating it into a modern horological language. Rooted in Venice, Italy the brand consistently looks beyond pure function, treating the wristwatch as a narrative object shaped by architecture, art, and local identity.

Within the brand’s lineup, the Redentore collection represents its most classical foundation. Defined by restrained case architecture and clean, balanced lines, it serves as a canvas for more expressive ideas. This year, Venezianico released the Redentore Arlecchino emerging from that framework, using colour and geometry of the Venetian Carnival in a very creative way. It is a watch that speaks through visual rhythm, drawing inspiration from one of the most emblematic figures of Venetian culture while remaining firmly grounded in contemporary execution.

The case measures 38 mm in diameter with a thickness of 9.4 mm and is crafted from 316L stainless steel. Its surfaces alternate between sandblasted and polished finishes, creating a subtle contrast that frames the dial. Turning the watch over reveals a solid caseback engraved with a depiction of Arlecchino, one of the most famous and enduring characters from the Italian commedia dell'arte, originating in the 16th century, finished by hand with cold enamel to echo the chromatic language of the dial. Water resistance is rated at 50 metres.
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The dial is multicoloured and composed of a three-dimensional geometric mosaic rendered in polished, silver-toned metal and filled by hand with cold enamel. Each cell is defined by sharp edges and precise angles, creating a strong sense of depth and separation between colours. Time is indicated by polished dauphine-style hands and applied indices, maintaining legibility amid the expressive design.
Powering the watch is the Miyota 9039 automatic movement, operating at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz) with a power reserve of 42 hours. The watch is paired with a handcrafted saffiano leather strap.

The Redentore Arlecchino is a limited edition of 400 pieces, now fully sold out, and was priced at €950, approximately AED 4,200.
For more information, visit Venezianico’s official website.
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