Tuesday, June 11, 2024

VENEZIANICO – Bucintoro 1969 Chronograph Edition

VENEZIANICOBucintoro 1969 Chronograph Edition 2024

 BUCINTORO 1969, FROM VENEZIANICO A TRIBUTE TO THE HISTORIC FEAT OF APOLLO 11
 
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Un tributo allo storico evento del ’69, con un'edizione limitata, di soli 69 pezzi appunto, dell’acclamato cronografo Bucintoro, con lo stesso movimento, Lemania 1873, che ha scandito i secondi sul polso degli equipaggi delle missioni Apollo, protagonisti del più straordinario successo scientifico nella storia dell’umanità.

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The precious seconds that held the world spellbound, from the launch phases, to the moon landing, and even more so during the first human walk in space, this is the legacy of the Swiss Lemania 1873 movements. It's July 20, 1969, when the Eagle module of Apollo 11 touches down on the lunar surface. 

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Commander Neil Armstrong, with cautious steps, descends the ladder and places the first human foot on the Moon. Nineteen minutes later, Buzz Aldrin joins him, forever marking their historic feat in the history books. 

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"A small step for man, a giant leap for mankind," Armstrong will comment; a historic moment for humanity deserving celebration, even from the watchmaking house of the Morelli brothers, with a limited edition watch of just, quite fittingly, 69 units. 

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With this idea in mind and guided by their customary pioneering spirit, the Morelli brothers embarked on a journey to find a sufficient number of Lemania 1873 movements, icons of Swiss watchmaking from the '70s; the same movements that marked the moments of the Apollo missions and whose predecessor, the Omega 321 caliber, was on the wrists of the Apollo 11 crew. 

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After six months of meticulous restoration, Venezianico has brought these mechanical masterpieces back to life and splendor. With a balance wheel oscillating at 21,600 alternations per hour and a power reserve of approximately 40 hours, these calibers were chosen as the beating heart of the limited edition Bucintoro 1969.

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The journey continued with the development of stylistic elements to integrate into the distinctive design of the Bucintoro chronograph. The multi-level dial, embellished with a sunburst finish, showcases an elegant black that stands out beneath the double-curved sapphire crystal, while the ingot-shaped indexes and gold-colored hands go beyond aesthetics: they represent a direct homage to the gold metal coatings often used in space missions.

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On the inner rehaut, Bucintoro 1969 features numerous references to the launch phase at Cape Canaveral, starting from a second tachymetric scale with indices that correspond to the countdown phases from "Pre-Launch" at T-60, followed by the actual countdown at T-10, "Engine Ignition" at T-5, and "Launch" at the end of the countdown. 

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After zero, the chronograph measures speed via the tachymeter, while the "Reset" button resets the chronograph for a new sequence. With the multi-level dial, the rehaut related to the launch phases and the three chronograph counters, also bordered by a thin contrasting gold line, boast a pattern, created with a 3D printer, deliberately reminiscent of the lunar surface with its craters and the typical dark gray color of regolith. 

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On the side of the case, right next to the crown guard, are buttons to activate and reset the chronograph function. In the opposite area, at 8 o'clock, a steel plate bears the serial number of each model of this exclusive limited edition, comprised of only 69 pieces.

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The caseback, made of sapphire glass, is fixed to the case by eight screws and ensures water resistance up to 100 meters. Enhanced by a serigraphy commemorating July 20, 1969, at 20:17:40 UTC, the epochal moment of the lunar module landing, symbolizing a new beginning for humanity, the glass provides a complete view of the movement personalized by Venezianico, enhancing its refined beauty.

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Nothing is left to chance, not even the packaging with a handmade walnut wood case, crafted in the region of Venice, featuring two internal levels where the first accommodates the watch, two black straps, one in leather with a Velcro closure system inspired by spacesuits and one in rubber, along with the necessary tools for their replacement, while the second level contains the iconic Canova bracelet. 

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More than just a timepiece, the limited edition of Bucintoro 1969 merges history, adventure, and precision told by Venezianico, through the restoration of Lemania 1873 movements, creating a tangible connection as well as a tribute to the epic lunar exploration of 1969, transforming each owner into a custodian and narrator of this legendary step forward for humanity.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

 
   BUCINTORO 1969 - Limited Edition
 

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CASE  
MATERIAL: 316L Stainless Steel 
BEZEL: 316L steel
WATER RESISTANCE: 10ATM (= 100m)
DIMENSIONS: Ø 42 mm, lug to lug 49.00 mm
THICKNESS: 11.70mm (excluding glass)
GLASS: 1.90mm, domed sapphire glass with anti-reflective coating
MOVEMENT: Lemania 1873, Swiss Made
FUNCTIONS: Chronograph, reset
LUMINOUS PIGMENT: BGW9 Super-LumiNova®
STRAPS
Leather with Velcro closure, rubber, Canova steel bracelet

🔰 Limited to 69 pieces.
🔴PRICE  : EUR : 4.500 💰 

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