







Redentore Utopia II - Alpha
With the first Utopia, we turned an idea into reality: a movement designed by us and made in Italy, capable of giving our approach to watchmaking a true, distinctive identity. With Redentore Utopia II, we chose not to stop at that milestone, but to take that language further, bringing it to a more mature and conscious level. Thus the V5001 was born, an evolution of our calibre, conceived to express more clearly the bond between mechanics, finishing and design.
CASE MATERIAL: 316L Stainless Steel
DIAL: Guilloché, hand-engraved on an 1850 rose engine by master Riccardo Renzetti
DIMENSIONS: Ø38 mm, 44.2 mm lug to lug, 8.9 mm thickness
MOVEMENT: V5001, Made in Italy (manufactured by OISA, designed by Fausto Berizzi & Andrea Menegazzo)
CRYSTAL: Sapphire with anti-reflective coating
BEZEL: Polished Stainless Steel
CASEBACK: Exhibition caseback with sapphire crystal, secured with 6 screws
STRAP: Handcrafted embossed leather
BUCKLE: 316L Stainless Steel, polished and brushed, engraved
Each timepiece equipped with the V5000 caliber is personally assembled in our Atelier in Italy by Daniele Zorzetto, a master watchmaker with extensive experience in regulating free-sprung balances with masselottes.
All orders include free shipping. Here are the average delivery times:
- EU Countries: 1-2 business days
- United Kingdom: 2-3 business days
- USA: 2-3 business days
- Other Countries: 2-5 business days
If the watch does not meet expectations, it can be returned within 14 days for a full refund of the purchase amount. For more info, check out our Terms and Conditions.


The gold tone is inspired by the luminous surfaces that have long defined Venice, where light transforms architecture into reflection and atmosphere. Its warm, radiant character echoes the city’s tradition of decorative arts, from gilded details to shimmering mosaics that capture and diffuse light. On the Utopia II dial, this golden surface amplifies the engraved pattern, allowing the guilloché to come alive as light moves across the waves. The result is a dial with exceptional depth and warmth, where the texture and the glow merge into a continuously shifting visual experience.

For the creation of the dials, we relied on one of the very few remaining workshops still capable of practising traditional guilloché in its most authentic form. A rare craft, preserved by a handful of masters and historic machines operated entirely by hand, where each engraving is the result of a slow, precise and irreversible gesture. Line after line, micron after micron, the metal is sculpted without any possibility of correction, in a constant dialogue between hand, material and light. The result is not a mere decoration, but a living, deep surface that changes with the angle of observation and makes every dial unique.

This second chapter also introduces mechanical evolutions, and it is precisely from this desire for deeper exploration that the V5001 was born. Developed from the experience of the V5000, it preserves its architecture, reliability and performance, while introducing a higher level of care in finishing and overall legibility, together with a 24k gold galvanic treatment that enhances its aesthetic presence.
The gold tone is inspired by the luminous surfaces that have long defined Venice, where light transforms architecture into reflection and atmosphere. Its warm, radiant character echoes the city’s tradition of decorative arts, from gilded details to shimmering mosaics that capture and diffuse light. On the Utopia II dial, this golden surface amplifies the engraved pattern, allowing the guilloché to come alive as light moves across the waves. The result is a dial with exceptional depth and warmth, where the texture and the glow merge into a continuously shifting visual experience.
For the creation of the dials, we relied on one of the very few remaining workshops still capable of practising traditional guilloché in its most authentic form. A rare craft, preserved by a handful of masters and historic machines operated entirely by hand, where each engraving is the result of a slow, precise and irreversible gesture. Line after line, micron after micron, the metal is sculpted without any possibility of correction, in a constant dialogue between hand, material and light. The result is not a mere decoration, but a living, deep surface that changes with the angle of observation and makes every dial unique.
This second chapter also introduces mechanical evolutions, and it is precisely from this desire for deeper exploration that the V5001 was born. Developed from the experience of the V5000, it preserves its architecture, reliability and performance, while introducing a higher level of care in finishing and overall legibility, together with a 24k gold galvanic treatment that enhances its aesthetic presence.



Cal. V5001
The V5001 is the evolution of the V5000, retaining its technical architecture while introducing a superior level of finishing. Designed and manufactured entirely in Italy, it offers a 60-hour power reserve within just 3.5 mm of thickness, with accuracy regulated to ±3 seconds per day. It introduces double-spiral wheels and bridges and mainplate finished with 24k gold galvanic plating, complemented by radial Côtes de Genève and fine perlage. Conceived for long-term stability, it features a variable-inertia copper-beryllium balance with four masselottes, a double-anchored balance bridge, and KIF Elastor shock protection.
25,200 vibrations/hour (3.5 Hz)
60 hours
Free-sprung with 4 masselottes, made of copper-beryllium by Atokalpa
KIF Elastor®
±3 seconds per day
3.5mm
19
Upper bridges with radial Côtes de Genève and polished anglage; hand-executed micro-perlage on the mainplate; wheels with double-snailing finishing; étirage on the balance bridge
Bridges milled from solid through high-precision CNC machining
24k gold galvanic finish applied to bridges and mainplate
Made in Italy from proprietary design (n. 402025000000420), manufactured by OISA
The Culture of Finishing
The movement’s decorations are executed with an artisanal approach that remains functional to mechanical legibility. The upper bridges feature radial Côtes de Genève, enhanced by polished anglage along the edges, while the mainplate is finished with hand-executed micro-perlage, visible in the open areas. The wheels adopt a double-spiral finishing that adds visual depth to the gear train, while the balance bridge is characterised by horizontal étirage, emphasising its structural and technical role within the movement.



Crafted by Atokalpa from a copper-beryllium alloy, this balance wheel is regulated using four masselottes — small peripheral weights that allow the inertia to be adjusted without changing the active length of the hairspring. Compared to traditional balance wheels with a regulator index, the variable inertia system enables more precise and stable regulation over time, minimizing the impact of shocks or positional changes on the watch’s accuracy. This type of balance wheel is typical of haute horlogerie, where long-term chronometric performance is a top priority.

In this system, the transmission of motion is divided into two separate branches: one dedicated to the seconds, the other to hours and minutes. This mechanical separation reduces interference between the gear trains, preventing the continuous motion of the seconds hand from affecting the consistency of the main timekeeping system. The result is greater running stability and more reliable long-term accuracy. A refined approach to movement construction, designed with precision as its highest priority.

Carefully engineered to balance efficiency and practicality, the V5001 is featured by a 60-hours power reserve — well above the average for mechanical movements. This relevant interval allows the watch to maintain stable and accurate timekeeping even after several days of rest, eliminating the need for unnecessary adjustments or winding. It’s a power reserve designed to naturally adapt to different wearing habits, whether used daily or rotated with other timepieces, always ensuring readiness and consistent performance.

KIF Parechoc is a Swiss company specializing in shock protection systems for mechanical movements. In V5001 caliber, we use the KIF Elastor, designed to safeguard the balance against sudden impacts. A star-shaped helical spring, placed around the jewel setting, absorbs the shock’s energy and get back the balance wheel to its optimal position. This compact system offers greater precision and stability compared to simpler alternatives, enhancing the movement’s durability even under dynamic conditions.
Crafted by Atokalpa from a copper-beryllium alloy, this balance wheel is regulated using four masselottes — small peripheral weights that allow the inertia to be adjusted without changing the active length of the hairspring. Compared to traditional balance wheels with a regulator index, the variable inertia system enables more precise and stable regulation over time, minimizing the impact of shocks or positional changes on the watch’s accuracy. This type of balance wheel is typical of haute horlogerie, where long-term chronometric performance is a top priority.
In this system, the transmission of motion is divided into two separate branches: one dedicated to the seconds, the other to hours and minutes. This mechanical separation reduces interference between the gear trains, preventing the continuous motion of the seconds hand from affecting the consistency of the main timekeeping system. The result is greater running stability and more reliable long-term accuracy. A refined approach to movement construction, designed with precision as its highest priority.
Carefully engineered to balance efficiency and practicality, the V5001 is featured by a 60-hours power reserve — well above the average for mechanical movements. This relevant interval allows the watch to maintain stable and accurate timekeeping even after several days of rest, eliminating the need for unnecessary adjustments or winding. It’s a power reserve designed to naturally adapt to different wearing habits, whether used daily or rotated with other timepieces, always ensuring readiness and consistent performance.
KIF Parechoc is a Swiss company specializing in shock protection systems for mechanical movements. In V5001 caliber, we use the KIF Elastor, designed to safeguard the balance against sudden impacts. A star-shaped helical spring, placed around the jewel setting, absorbs the shock’s energy and get back the balance wheel to its optimal position. This compact system offers greater precision and stability compared to simpler alternatives, enhancing the movement’s durability even under dynamic conditions.




Linda Renzetti
Trained within her family workshop, where the art of guilloché has been passed down through generations, Linda Renzetti is the daughter of Riccardo Renzetti, author of the dial of the first Redentore Utopia. Today, she is one of the very few artisans still able to practise this technique according to historical methods, working on 19th-century lathes operated entirely by hand, requiring absolute control, experience and a deep understanding of the material. While respecting a rigorous tradition, her approach introduces a freer, more artistic sensitivity, where guilloché is not seen as simple decoration, but as a process of surface construction. Every line is final, every gesture irreversible, and the result reflects a personal balance between technical discipline and creative expression.


“WE SHAPED THE MOVEMENT OF WATER”
The idea behind the engraved pattern originates from the observation of the tide and from the bond with the lagoon territory, where water and light continuously transform the perception of surfaces. From this inspiration emerges a pattern conceived not as ornament, but as a material translation of a natural phenomenon. The design is first developed on paper and refined through an extensive experimental phase on large aluminium plates, before final testing on full-scale brass discs, necessary to achieve the balance between engraving, polished surface and visual depth.
Ø38 mm, 44.2 mm lug to lug, 8.9 mm thickness
316L Stainless Steel
Guilloché, hand-engraved on an 1850 rose engine by master Riccardo Renzetti
Sapphire with anti-reflective coating
Exhibition caseback with sapphire crystal, secured with 6 screws
Handcrafted embossed leather, Made in Italy





















