Nereide Corallo - 4521546

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The Red that Enchants through the Centuries

The coral trade flourished in the Mediterranean since ancient times, with red coral harvested along the coasts of Sardinia, Tunisia, and Spain. This material—long regarded as a symbol of wealth and protection—was carried aboard merchant ships to distant lands, where it was crafted into jewelry, ornaments, and works of art. With its vibrant color and richly veined surface, red coral became a prestigious material, highly sought after by the European courts. Each coral creation was more than just a beautiful object—it told a story of trade and tradition, linking distant shores and diverse cultures.

A Unique Craftsmanship

We’ve developed a unique crafting technique that sets us apart from the standard industry practices, which often favor uniform, unvaried dials. Our process begins with the careful assembly of coral fragments, skillfully arranged using a mosaic composition method to form a larger, cohesive block. This approach preserves the natural variation of the material, highlighting the individuality of each piece. The coral is then precisely cut using a waterjet technique, which maintains the material’s integrity and prevents cracks or imperfections. Finally, each dial undergoes a delicate polishing process, giving it the refined, high-end finish characteristic of fine coral jewelry.

The Red that Enchants through the Centuries

The coral trade flourished in the Mediterranean since ancient times, with red coral harvested along the coasts of Sardinia, Tunisia, and Spain. This material—long regarded as a symbol of wealth and protection—was carried aboard merchant ships to distant lands, where it was crafted into jewelry, ornaments, and works of art. With its vibrant color and richly veined surface, red coral became a prestigious material, highly sought after by the European courts. Each coral creation was more than just a beautiful object—it told a story of trade and tradition, linking distant shores and diverse cultures.

A Unique Craftsmanship

We’ve developed a unique crafting technique that sets us apart from the standard industry practices, which often favor uniform, unvaried dials. Our process begins with the careful assembly of coral fragments, skillfully arranged using a mosaic composition method to form a larger, cohesive block. This approach preserves the natural variation of the material, highlighting the individuality of each piece. The coral is then precisely cut using a waterjet technique, which maintains the material’s integrity and prevents cracks or imperfections. Finally, each dial undergoes a delicate polishing process, giving it the refined, high-end finish characteristic of fine coral jewelry.

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 12.5 mm

MOVEMENT

Swiss Made Sellita SW200-1 Automatic, 3 Hands with Date Function

MATERIAL

316L Stainless Steel

INSERT

Tungsten, Polished and Scratch-Resistant with a Hardness of 9/10 on the Mohs Scale

DIAL

Madreporic coral, mosaic composition, Precision-Cut 0.4mm Layer on brass base

Engineering and Performance

A Distinctive Element beyond Precision

Nereide Corallo is powered by the Sellita SW200-1 caliber, a movement renowned for its reliability and accuracy. Its custom-designed rotor embodies both technical performance and visual elegance. Skeletonized to reveal the movement beneath, it features a radial Côtes de Genève finish that adds refined texture and depth. The anglage-polished openings highlight the brilliance of the metal, while the 3N gold galvanic treatment enhances its geometry and detail—an homage to the color that symbolizes our heritage.

The History of the Sea at wrist

Wearing a watch with a coral dial is more than a statement of style—it's a journey through time, connecting us to the sea’s beauty and to the legacy of Venice, a city that made coral one of its most prestigious symbols. With each glance at the wrist, one dives into a story that spans centuries: from the ocean depths where coral slowly forms, to the skilled hands of artisans who transform it into a masterpiece. The natural veins and hues that run across the coral’s surface speak of ancient traditions, maritime trade routes, and a culture that has long celebrated the harmony between nature and craftsmanship.