The movement thing with their Kickstarter was because they didn't get enough movement, they calculated less intrest before. I had 3 watches from them all of them works great, running well while there is quite a big difference on the timegrapher but all of them but none of them are too bad. These are well manufactured chinese watches with italian design, their bracelet is trash btw.
I bought the exact same watch. For me there was a misalignment on the 12 marker that I caught immediately the moment I looked at the watch the first time. Took forever to return it. These aren’t at all cheap so the QC should have been MUCH better
1000000% in fact I just returned it they lied and claimed it was scratched and worn (didn't even size it) and so far haven't refunded my money possible lawsuit coming
I am someone that has Panerai and Rolex and several of this brand watch. I’ve had problems with Panerai and Rolex and occasionally this brand and this brand is by father fastest to reply and remedy. This guy can’t even say the name right and he clearly doesn’t even understand that Alessandro is actually one of the owners. he went to buy a cheap watch in the sunset that it’s not expensive and then apparently he haggle to get it even cheaper. This guy does not know what the heck he is doing and what he saying. He is an embarrassment to any watch reviewer honestly I’ve never seen so much dribble from someone’s mouth , I will never watch him again
Whats more concerning is that all the UA-camrs i eatch raved about their newest releases. And the Arsenale looks great in photos. It's really sad that almost no one is trustworthy in this hobby, what a shame.
Thanks for this ... I see the brand sometimes in Facebook groups for microbrand watches posted by customers. I still like the Chinese - Pagani, Cadisen, even Olevs ... I'm no collector obviously, just want a nice watch :)
I had a similar experience with Ball, supposedly a respected Swiss brand. Will never buy from them again and they left the impression of a total scam brand, although others have been happy. I remember the original MV scandal. Once they switched to Seiko movements, I bought two, no issues. After the re-brand, which seemed an obvious effort to distance themselves from their own mess, I bought two more, again no issues. I agree their models are overpriced compared to other options. One bad turn is all it takes to leave a terrible impression. Your outrage is justified for that experience, although if their policy is not to pay for return shipping, then it is what it is. The FedEx ire is so relatable! I'm waiting for a re-route now, haha, no delivery date provided, although when it's not signature required, FedEx will just leave stuff outside in the rain. Horrible service.
@@NotAWatchSnobMe either, considering their standing as a brand. Bought a two grand Roadmaster from an AD (with a well respected reputation), arrived with lint under the crystal. Returned it to AD for exchange, or even just cleaning, who said he'd send it to Ball for replacement. Weeks later, came the "replacement," but with same serial number, same watch, and still the same dirt. Gave up on the AD, spoke with Ball, who said to send it directly for replacement, and it came back, months later, the same watch, again, not exchanged, with MORE gunk somehow and a massive scratch to the case back. Unreal. All return shipping was paid by me each time. Returned it finally to the AD for refund, who said I'd be reimbursed shipping, which I never was, although finally received the refund at least. Oddly, my affordables have not let me down, but I've had issues with "better" brands beyond just Ball. My local Breitling AD was a total jerk, for a simple Breitling bracelet sizing, but zero problems with gray market dealers on many other buys, so go figure. Fun hobby, but sometimes can be very frustrating.
This video is a scam. I have 4 watches from Venezianico and I have used their service a few times. It was always excellent. I had one that I needed to change and they sent FedEx to pick it up and bring me a new one. Thousands of customers share the same experiences on a daily basis. So no, your video is just kot justified
@@NotAWatchSnobno you are just trying to gain some reach over their popularity. Again: your video is nonsense trying to make them look bad. Thousands of customers know better.
@user-mi7bk5ie6r did you actually watch the video? And about mechanic venzani their former company before having to completely change their name? And you still think their trust worthy? Again... different strokes
@@NotAWatchSnobwell yes, they are trustworthy because I have actual experience with them. The quality is great as well as their service. Simple as that.
There are several things I couldn’t agree with how you’ve geared the narrative around this livestream, I believe you have your opinions, and that’s totally fine, however it’s kind of dirty and biased the way you’ve come out by saying things like “tungsten rose gold” first of all the model you purchased it doesn’t have a tungsten bezel, you know that or at least should since it’s listed in the description of the page that you also showed in the livestream. You show a biased and empty complaint of Mechaniche Veneziane, from their kickstarter phase, kickstarter products are prototypes, beta, alpha products, they are rarely if never the final products, you describe their change of the Mechaniche Veneziane name to Venezianico as something shady and a scam when there are numerous reasons they could’ve done the change, such as ease of reading or brand recognition and memorability. Sure it’s most definitely to also in doing so as a way to distance from their kickstarter reputation. However that doesn’t mean that they have inferior products. Their switch from ETA movements to Sellita, to be honest besides the order quantity issues could also have roots in that ETA is pretty much controlled by the Swatch group and being such, a microbrand would always be at the hands of whether their supply could be cut or altered in any manner. And in no way a well regulated sellita movement is inferior to ETA movements. Then again you did happen to pick a Japanese Seiko movement so I don’t think you even care that much about the movement in the first place… You presented a business messaging you on WhatsApp as something shady, when it is actually a sign of a good and common e-commerce practice… In the world we are in, a email reminding of your items in your basket will most definitely all of the times be ignored in comparison to something that seems more personal messaging from WhatsApp… By the way it’s common and well known that on most e-commerce platforms when you have something in your basket and leave the check out after filling in your email, phone number, etc. you will usually get a message whether through email or in this case message or WhatsApp. All that a side, I do believe Venezianico can most definitely improve their QC, among maybe a few other things. However we forget that it’s still a small atelier microbrand with less than ten years in existence, but we are expecting the same funds of companies that has a global presence from the likes of Swatch Group brands or other of the better funded brands. I say this because having to pay for every shipping on possible returns will mean a significant increase on the sale price of their products, while larger companies have the margins, a small company like Venezianico will definitely struggle to do that if not be crippling. You have to remember people return watches for all kinds of reasons, and most of the times there isn’t even anything wrong with the products and they return just because of a change of mind, so all this means people will also try to have Venezianico cover their shipping cost even when their watch has nothing wrong. I just wish you had thought of these possibilities without jumping to conclusions and declaring something is a scam. Things are sometimes simpler than they seem and not everyone is trying to rip you of your money. I don’t care about what you have to say if it’s your opinion. However if you are going to do a “PSA” type of video, please at least have some integrity and understand both sides of the coin. Finishing off, I do believe what you pointed off are things Venezianico can improve on, such as QC and customer support. However I would avoid of calling it a scam or shady, as there would be no reason for them to invest that much money designing the watches they do and put in the amount of effort they already do in QC, I understand you happened to get a dud and that is a miss in their system, but I would encourage you to understand things better before doing this kind of misleading and biased videos without doing the proper research. If you search with the objective of proving something you will find things that seem to prove it, but if you look at the reasons why these things happen things might be clearer.
These guys are a total scam. I got suckered by them during that Kickstarter with the movement bait and switch. Heard nothing but bad since them. But their in the pocket of a lot of UA-camrs. Good for you for outing them, but sorry this happened to you. F this company
No problem but don't completely take my word for it either, I'd suggest doing some research because they might make great watches and I just got one bad one
@@NotAWatchSnob dang, are you backtracking after calling them a scam? lol. microbrands with no track record need to offer great customer service. i’m not gonna risk it after seeing your experience
Hope that this get resolved. It should be a refund, case shut.
Exactly
The movement thing with their Kickstarter was because they didn't get enough movement, they calculated less intrest before.
I had 3 watches from them all of them works great, running well while there is quite a big difference on the timegrapher but all of them but none of them are too bad. These are well manufactured chinese watches with italian design, their bracelet is trash btw.
@MrDownRater I understand still kinda ehh to do
I bought the exact same watch. For me there was a misalignment on the 12 marker that I caught immediately the moment I looked at the watch the first time. Took forever to return it. These aren’t at all cheap so the QC should have been MUCH better
1000000% in fact I just returned it they lied and claimed it was scratched and worn (didn't even size it) and so far haven't refunded my money possible lawsuit coming
I am someone that has Panerai and Rolex and several of this brand watch. I’ve had problems with Panerai and Rolex and occasionally this brand and this brand is by father fastest to reply and remedy. This guy can’t even say the name right and he clearly doesn’t even understand that Alessandro is actually one of the owners. he went to buy a cheap watch in the sunset that it’s not expensive and then apparently he haggle to get it even cheaper. This guy does not know what the heck he is doing and what he saying. He is an embarrassment to any watch reviewer honestly I’ve never seen so much dribble from someone’s mouth , I will never watch him again
@@dannykaye-vz8rw yes
Whats more concerning is that all the UA-camrs i eatch raved about their newest releases. And the Arsenale looks great in photos. It's really sad that almost no one is trustworthy in this hobby, what a shame.
@@SecronSeven am I not trustworthy haha
@@NotAWatchSnob😂😂 Fair enough
Thanks for this ... I see the brand sometimes in Facebook groups for microbrand watches posted by customers. I still like the Chinese - Pagani, Cadisen, even Olevs ... I'm no collector obviously, just want a nice watch :)
Yeah stay away from this but a tissot would be a great nice watch for you
I had a similar experience with Ball, supposedly a respected Swiss brand. Will never buy from them again and they left the impression of a total scam brand, although others have been happy.
I remember the original MV scandal. Once they switched to Seiko movements, I bought two, no issues. After the re-brand, which seemed an obvious effort to distance themselves from their own mess, I bought two more, again no issues. I agree their models are overpriced compared to other options.
One bad turn is all it takes to leave a terrible impression. Your outrage is justified for that experience, although if their policy is not to pay for return shipping, then it is what it is.
The FedEx ire is so relatable! I'm waiting for a re-route now, haha, no delivery date provided, although when it's not signature required, FedEx will just leave stuff outside in the rain. Horrible service.
Yeah fedex is my least favorite but wow I can't believe ball
@@NotAWatchSnobMe either, considering their standing as a brand. Bought a two grand Roadmaster from an AD (with a well respected reputation), arrived with lint under the crystal. Returned it to AD for exchange, or even just cleaning, who said he'd send it to Ball for replacement. Weeks later, came the "replacement," but with same serial number, same watch, and still the same dirt. Gave up on the AD, spoke with Ball, who said to send it directly for replacement, and it came back, months later, the same watch, again, not exchanged, with MORE gunk somehow and a massive scratch to the case back. Unreal. All return shipping was paid by me each time. Returned it finally to the AD for refund, who said I'd be reimbursed shipping, which I never was, although finally received the refund at least. Oddly, my affordables have not let me down, but I've had issues with "better" brands beyond just Ball. My local Breitling AD was a total jerk, for a simple Breitling bracelet sizing, but zero problems with gray market dealers on many other buys, so go figure. Fun hobby, but sometimes can be very frustrating.
@@135ipocketrocket2 that's insane honestly
Thanks for the heads up! Nearly bought one of these, will keep away now!!
Keep digging up the evidence that others are also saying, its important..
It is awesome that you brought this to the light Bill
Thanks sixto
This video is a scam. I have 4 watches from Venezianico and I have used their service a few times. It was always excellent. I had one that I needed to change and they sent FedEx to pick it up and bring me a new one. Thousands of customers share the same experiences on a daily basis. So no, your video is just kot justified
Different strokes for different folks
@@NotAWatchSnobno you are just trying to gain some reach over their popularity.
Again: your video is nonsense trying to make them look bad. Thousands of customers know better.
@user-mi7bk5ie6r did you actually watch the video? And about mechanic venzani their former company before having to completely change their name? And you still think their trust worthy? Again... different strokes
@@user-mi7bk5ie6r and by the way... I've gained NOTHING from making this video. Nothing. I was just sharing my opinion and how I had a bad experience.
@@NotAWatchSnobwell yes, they are trustworthy because I have actual experience with them.
The quality is great as well as their service. Simple as that.
There are several things I couldn’t agree with how you’ve geared the narrative around this livestream, I believe you have your opinions, and that’s totally fine, however it’s kind of dirty and biased the way you’ve come out by saying things like “tungsten rose gold” first of all the model you purchased it doesn’t have a tungsten bezel, you know that or at least should since it’s listed in the description of the page that you also showed in the livestream.
You show a biased and empty complaint of Mechaniche Veneziane, from their kickstarter phase, kickstarter products are prototypes, beta, alpha products, they are rarely if never the final products, you describe their change of the Mechaniche Veneziane name to Venezianico as something shady and a scam when there are numerous reasons they could’ve done the change, such as ease of reading or brand recognition and memorability. Sure it’s most definitely to also in doing so as a way to distance from their kickstarter reputation. However that doesn’t mean that they have inferior products.
Their switch from ETA movements to Sellita, to be honest besides the order quantity issues could also have roots in that ETA is pretty much controlled by the Swatch group and being such, a microbrand would always be at the hands of whether their supply could be cut or altered in any manner. And in no way a well regulated sellita movement is inferior to ETA movements. Then again you did happen to pick a Japanese Seiko movement so I don’t think you even care that much about the movement in the first place…
You presented a business messaging you on WhatsApp as something shady, when it is actually a sign of a good and common e-commerce practice… In the world we are in, a email reminding of your items in your basket will most definitely all of the times be ignored in comparison to something that seems more personal messaging from WhatsApp… By the way it’s common and well known that on most e-commerce platforms when you have something in your basket and leave the check out after filling in your email, phone number, etc. you will usually get a message whether through email or in this case message or WhatsApp.
All that a side, I do believe Venezianico can most definitely improve their QC, among maybe a few other things. However we forget that it’s still a small atelier microbrand with less than ten years in existence, but we are expecting the same funds of companies that has a global presence from the likes of Swatch Group brands or other of the better funded brands.
I say this because having to pay for every shipping on possible returns will mean a significant increase on the sale price of their products, while larger companies have the margins, a small company like Venezianico will definitely struggle to do that if not be crippling.
You have to remember people return watches for all kinds of reasons, and most of the times there isn’t even anything wrong with the products and they return just because of a change of mind, so all this means people will also try to have Venezianico cover their shipping cost even when their watch has nothing wrong.
I just wish you had thought of these possibilities without jumping to conclusions and declaring something is a scam.
Things are sometimes simpler than they seem and not everyone is trying to rip you of your money.
I don’t care about what you have to say if it’s your opinion.
However if you are going to do a “PSA” type of video, please at least have some integrity and understand both sides of the coin.
Finishing off, I do believe what you pointed off are things Venezianico can improve on, such as QC and customer support. However I would avoid of calling it a scam or shady, as there would be no reason for them to invest that much money designing the watches they do and put in the amount of effort they already do in QC, I understand you happened to get a dud and that is a miss in their system, but I would encourage you to understand things better before doing this kind of misleading and biased videos without doing the proper research.
If you search with the objective of proving something you will find things that seem to prove it, but if you look at the reasons why these things happen things might be clearer.
@@MarioLJFerreira thanks goomba
These guys are a total scam. I got suckered by them during that Kickstarter with the movement bait and switch. Heard nothing but bad since them. But their in the pocket of a lot of UA-camrs. Good for you for outing them, but sorry this happened to you. F this company
The company is a total scam.. they suck
They also told people that .. I broke the watch and scratched it up.. when I didn't even wear it
@@NotAWatchSnob I would expect no less from these scumbags
Elizabeth Grants teeth😂😂😂😂😂 You haven't forgot. Haha. Neither have I.
Hahagahaha
Just came here to back this up with my other account 😂
Haha thanks Sam
Serious people and amazing watch with a great customer service…. I think you are a scam
Yes exactly I'm a scam
95% rejection rate.... 5% margin of error....
No 5% success rate right?
Bill, I reached out to them. They are sending me a watch to check out. I will see what's up. 😂
I hops you have a way better experience
@@NotAWatchSnob I will keep you updated
@@WINDINGCROWNS yes please
*proceeds to not keep you updated*
@@faded3657I received two watches. Both in perfect condition. I sold both. I have another review watch on the way. So far so good.😊
they are active in fb group about 20,000 members
I know they are. That's where they excel
What bastards!
Wow scam shady as a mofo
Right
Thats a drag
Sucks
your not had much luck recently with watches just print me a list of what you are buying next so I don't buy it(sorry English humour)
Hahahaha I haven't had luck since getting married hahaha
Haha right
thanks for saving me $1000 bucks
No problem but don't completely take my word for it either, I'd suggest doing some research because they might make great watches and I just got one bad one
@@NotAWatchSnob dang, are you backtracking after calling them a scam? lol. microbrands with no track record need to offer great customer service. i’m not gonna risk it after seeing your experience