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Venezianico Bucintoro 1976 - Limited EditionvsSternglas Taiga GMT

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Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition
VenezianicoBucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition
MSRP $5,495
Taiga GMT
SternglasTaiga GMT
MSRP $237

At a glance

9 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition42mm
Taiga GMT42mm
Power Reserve
Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition40h
Taiga GMT
Water Resistance
Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition100m
Taiga GMT100m
MSRP
Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition$5,495
Taiga GMT$237

Full specifications

Case

3 specs
Category
Chronograph
GMT
Thickness
11.5mm
7.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
49mm
52mm

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
Dial Color
Black

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
Lemania 1873
Ronda 505.24H
Type
Manual
Quartz
Power Reserve
40h
Jewels
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$5,495
$237

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What people say

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Venezianico Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition

The Venezianico Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition is noted for its stylish design, featuring a cream dial with blue registers and gold accents, and a unique titanium plate made from a Concorde engine blade. Reviewers highlight its comfortable 40mm case and sculpted pushers, though its 14.5mm height and butterfly clasp are flagged as drawbacks. This limited edition is powered by a hand-restored NOS Lemania 1873 movement and sold out its 100-piece run at €4,750. On balance, reviewers praise the Venezianico Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition for its unique materials and stylish design at its price point.

Sternglas Taiga GMT

Owners widely praise the Sternglas Taiga GMT for its finishing and value, highlighting the yellow GMT hand as a distinctive touch. However, some find the GMT markers lack legibility, and the original NATO strap is considered poorly made. The 42mm case and 52mm lug-to-lug measurement are points of contention, with some finding it too large for smaller wrists. Overall, owners appreciate the Sternglas Taiga GMT for its attractive finishing and price point, though legibility of the GMT function and case dimensions are noted as areas for improvement.

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