Worn and Wound in Italy: A Journey Reversed
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Worn and Wound in Italy: A Journey Reversed

For years, the journey always moved in one direction, from Italy to the United States, across trade shows, meetings, and conversations. This time, things changed. The Worn & Wound team came to ...

The Calendar and the Organization of Time

The Calendar and the Organization of Time

From the evolution of the calendar as a system to organize time to its integration into watchmaking, a common principle emerges: giving structure to complexity. The same approach that for centuries...

Redentore Utopia II: the new chapter of Made in Italy

Redentore Utopia II: the new chapter of Made in Italy

Redentore Utopia II marks a new phase in the journey that began in 2025. Not a simple evolution, but the maturation of a mechanical identity built over time. At its heart lies the V5001 calibre, de...

Alberto Morelli, CEO of Venezianico, receiving the Watch of the Year award for Redentore Utopia

Redentore Utopia wins the Watch of the Year 2025 award

Venezianico Revelation of the Year 2025: with its proprietary V5000 Made in Italy caliber, Redentore Utopia celebrates research, Venetian craftsmanship and the evolution of our mechanical vision. A...

Venezianico – Official Sponsor of the Regata Storica

Venezianico – Official Sponsor of the Regata Storica

Between the waters of the Lagoon and the timeless magic of the Regata Storica, Venezianico renews its bond with Venice as official sponsor of the 2025 edition. A meeting between tradition and innov...

Venezianico Cal. V5000: the making of an Italian movement

Venezianico Cal. V5000: the making of an Italian movement

For years, we nurtured an ambitious dream: to create a movement entirely our own, designed and produced in Italy. A project that once seemed almost out of reach—too bold to become reality. Everythi...

Nereide Acquaforte: the depth of time, carved into raw steel

Nereide Acquaforte: the depth of time, carved into raw steel

The art of engraving does not belong solely to the past — it can become a language of the present. With Nereide Acquaforte, we chose to pay tribute to a technique developed during the Italian Renai...