Nereide Acquaforte - 3921520

Sale price$850.00

Inspired by Renaissance art

Our aesthetic research focused on the roots of classical and Renaissance art, leading us to choose acanthus leaves as the main motif for the decoration of the Nereide Acquaforte case. A symbol of beauty and harmony, the acanthus was widely used in ancient Greece and later revived by the great masters of the Renaissance. We have carefully reinterpreted this element, blending tradition and modernity to create a timepiece with refined and timeless aesthetics, reflecting our passion for art and craftsmanship.

Acquaforte technique

Acquaforte is an engraving technique developed during the Renaissance, perfected in Italy by masters like Venetian Giambattista Tiepolo, who used it to craft intricate details and add depth to surfaces. The process starts with applying a protective layer to the metal, where the design is engraved. The plate is then immersed in an acid bath, which etches the exposed areas. Once complete, ink is applied manually to the engraved sections, enhancing contrasts and creating depth and relief in the design.

Inspired by Renaissance art

Our aesthetic research focused on the roots of classical and Renaissance art, leading us to choose acanthus leaves as the main motif for the decoration of the Nereide Acquaforte case. A symbol of beauty and harmony, the acanthus was widely used in ancient Greece and later revived by the great masters of the Renaissance. We have carefully reinterpreted this element, blending tradition and modernity to create a timepiece with refined and timeless aesthetics, reflecting our passion for art and craftsmanship.

Acquaforte technique

Acquaforte is an engraving technique developed during the Renaissance, perfected in Italy by masters like Venetian Giambattista Tiepolo, who used it to craft intricate details and add depth to surfaces. The process starts with applying a protective layer to the metal, where the design is engraved. The plate is then immersed in an acid bath, which etches the exposed areas. Once complete, ink is applied manually to the engraved sections, enhancing contrasts and creating depth and relief in the design.

Technical details

Our dive watch, water-resistant to a depth of 200 meters, takes its name from the Nereide submarine, a marvel of Venetian naval technology. This timepiece is engineered to endure strong stresses, making it particularly well-suited for water sports enthusiasts.

CASE

Ø42 mm, lug-to-lug 49 mm, total thickness 11.9 mm

MOVEMENT

Japanese Miyota 9039 Automatic, 3 Hands with No Date Function

MATERIAL

316L Stainless Steel, Engravings with Black Ink

INSERT

Brushed 316L Stainless Steel, Engraved with Black Ink

DIAL

Semi-matte black finish, engraved text

Art in Motion

The Craftsmanship

Every engraving tells a story of artistry and precision. The intricate acanthus leaves are meticulously etched, capturing the perfect blend of Renaissance inspiration and contemporary expertise.

Stage I

Engraving the Case

The process begins with the precise engraving of the case, inspired by Renaissance acanthus leaf designs. Each detail is carefully etched into the metal, creating a refined pattern that embodies the elegance and sophistication of this historic motif.

Stage II

Inking the Recessed Areas

Black ink is meticulously applied by hand to the engraved recesses of the case. This step enhances the depth and contrast of the design, emphasizing the intricate details of the acanthus leaves.

Stage III

Revealing the Pattern

Once the inking is complete, the excess ink is skillfully removed, leaving it only within the engraved areas. This process allows the design to emerge in sharp relief, showcasing its intricate texture and dynamic interplay of light and shadow.

Stage IV

Final Quality Checks

Each case undergoes detailed quality checks to ensure there are no imperfections. If any flaws are identified, the piece returns to the finishing stage for refinement. This rigorous approach ensures that every Nereide Acquaforte meets the highest standards of precision and detail.

Hand-aged leather band

The aged leather strap, a product of Tuscan craftsmanship, is created in one of Italy’s most renowned leather districts. The aging process, performed using brushes to create light abrasions, gives the leather a worn and sophisticated look. Each piece is handcrafted and develops a natural patina over time, enhancing the character of the watch. Even the finely engraved buckle mirrors the decorative pattern of the case, creating an aesthetic continuity that highlights the meticulous attention to detail.

The Lion’s Legacy

The caseback is distinguished by the iconic image of the Lion of Saint Mark, the symbol of the Serenissima Republic of Venice. This winged lion, holding a book with the inscription "Pax Tibi Marce Evangelista Meus" (Peace to you, Mark, my evangelist), represents strength and wisdom. For centuries, it has been the guardian of Venice's history and glory, appearing on coins, flags, and works of art, embodying the city's power and protection.