Venezianico Nereide CorallovsSecond Hour Giant Stride
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Owners widely praise the Venezianico Nereide Timascus for its beautiful design, authentic material, and unique iridescent colors. One owner reports a bezel to indices alignment issue on the Aureo model. Some find the 1075€ price point for the limited edition Timascus too high, and wish for a 39mm option. Overall, owners rate the Venezianico Nereide highly for its striking aesthetic and material uniqueness, despite some price and sizing concerns.
The dial's unique color and texture are consistently praised. The water resistance is a point of contention, with one reviewer citing 200 meters and another 100 meters.
The Silietta SW200 movement is a strength. The price point relative to other microbrand super compressor options is a weakness.
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