Venezianico Nereide Diver Watch Review
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
- Here is a full review of diver watch from Venezianico - an Italian micro-brand. This model is called Nereide and in today's video we will do a full review. Enjoy today's video:)
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Great review, thank you. I own the Venezianico Nereide Tungsteno Blue Dial and the Redentore Ultrablack and love them both. Great styling, specs, and superb quality.
That bracelet looks SOO good 4:53 but agreed on the butterfly clasp. Dial is super crispy too
That new sleeve tat is sweet man 🔥
Nice crisp dial. Wish they could have put date at 6 o'clock or even better no date!
Agree with you Oleg re rubber strap 👍.
Great review, thanks.
Nice review as always! I really like the venezianico's progress at the last couple of years. I agree with you though for the size of the particular watch. You don't have to go so big if you don't intend to hard core diving use. 39-40 would be sweet and would fit more to the more dressier intention of the company. Also quick release should be by now the standard of the industry, for the bracelets and the sttraps too. It makes life so much easier and the cost is insignificant.
Many thanks for the great unbiased revew. Venezianico has great watches. I keep purchasing every new release of the company . They have the most beautiful ultra black(black hole ) and recently the beautiful Historia and Bronzo .
Many thanks again . I'm hoping to see soon more revews of Venezianico
With love and appreciation
Nizar
42 is a little bit too big for me, so I have the Nereide GMT 39 and I really enjoy it. Good quality for a reasonable price.
My Venezianico chronograph also has the screws on the caseback. I guess that's their philosophy and they go their own way and err on the side of aesthetics the butterfly clasp on a diver is another example. I never want quick release straps, give me a holes case instead.
Agreeing with you, Oleg. I have a hard time with the "dress diver" concept; to me it is akin to "couture camouflage"?
Practically no professional diver uses watches any more. They use dive computers. Any diver watch is a "dress diver".
And there is not a thing like a dive bracelet.
The few watches still used for diving by some nostalgic, and all the dive computers, are secured with straps. Being them rubber (like the ones Venezianico offers) or nylon.
@@neutronalchemist3241 not really disagreeing, but would I buy a Defender, would I want it to have street tires, leather interior and electric windows? I don't think so.
Don't get how the screw down case back is a negative if it's still 200m water resist. To the consumer it's irrelevant as the average person isn't taking their case back off.
Nice watch i do like it... just shame about that bracelet not a fan.... and the price we to high cheers
Not a fan of this watch, but nice to see you doing specific watch reviews again instead of your weekly roundup videos.
Let's be clear.
There is not a thing like a dive bracelet.
Professional divers don't use watches any more, they use dive computers.
The few watches still used for diving by some nostalgic, and all the dive computers, are secured with straps. Being them rubber (like the ones Venezianico offers) or nylon.
Every bracelet makes a dive watch a dress watch.
Dive computers (and many real dive watches, when they were still used) have the back secured with screws. That way you don't twist the gasket, can use larger ones, and the water pressure increases the water resistance.
I have an early Nereide (dating from when the company was called Meccaniche Veneziane), and I really enjoy it. 3 years of ownership and no problems at all - but I absolutely HATE their new branding and company name, and will never buy a watch with “Venezianico” on the dial.
Very nice review! I've seen these popping up on watch channels, I assume they did a big push with content creators. But somehow this watch is both bland and too much. The size is outdated. The polished elements are too blingy. The design is generic, yet has some weird choices. The bracelet is just a big no. And then the price, below 400 dollars, maybe. But at this price? Hell no.
Agree with you there. The watch heads are usually ok on these watches, but the bracelet just looks too feminine and off.
Clicked to see how the name is pronounced
Horrible company. They forced an Italian youtuber to take back a negative review. He’s a nice, harmless guy and they threatened him through lawyers. Overpriced homage cråp.
I guess they don't have a word for the Streissand effect in Italian
@@robbbberyit’s globally used
Who, TGV? What’s the point in not naming the “Italian UA-camr?”
I checked the issue Totally untrue.
@@RabbitWatchShop that no one knows him here because it's in Italian: www.youtube.com/@DavideCecchini
Just another Far East produced microbrand watch, albeit with a Swiss made movement (take a guess where parts for that movement are produced). Squint and they all look the same.