ese dial absorbe tanto que ha absorbido hasta los índices, marcadores, el fechador y un poco más y absorbe también las agujas jajaja. Una propuesta interesante, y cara. Con el brazalete se ve mucho mejor, para mi gusto claro. Buen video, saludos
jajaja ya ves. Si, yo también prefiero el brazalete aunque tengo que admitir que con la correa que incluye se ve muy bien sobre todo si se busca un estilo más formal.
I've seen some macro footage of the hands on these, and it really looks cheap in terms of finishing and QC, even with this example, without macro, in some shots you can see a scratch on the hour hand. When the dial and hand set difference is so stark, and the design so minimal, it's the small details like that that really stand out and separate a truely high-quality offering from a more low end one. Though the one place that could have been even more minimalist would be the case back, it's really, *really* cheesy. It just reminds me of the cheapo case backs on other Chinese made watches like the knock off Speedmasters. If you compare this to the Boldr Singularity, a cool, titanium watch with the same kind of coating to the dial, with a proven track record of quality, and without the Italian pretensions, I don't know how this watch justifies its €500 price point, I really don't.
Hi there! I really appreciate your comment, although we have completely different opinions about this Venezianico and the Boldr Singularity, which is fine. I just want to say that there are no scratches on the handset. What you're seeing is a reflection of the second hand, and you can actually see it moving.
The diver was great but this one im not so sure about. This H. Moser style is hard to get just right and the case finishing has to be spot on. I dont think they made the right move having crown guards on this model at all by the way.