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Venezianico Arsenale 40 - 6221502C Blau

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Venezianico Arsenale 40 - 6221502C BlauDas Design dieser Uhr ist inspiriert vom historischen Arsenale in Venedig, der legendren Schiffswerft, die ber Jahrhunderte hinweg das Zentrum technologischer Innovation der Serenissima darstellte. Die Arsenale Uhr vereint klassische Oberflchen mit einem mutigen, modernen Design, das ein harmonisches Gleichgewicht zwischen Tradition und Innovation schafft. Mit ihrem ultraflachen Gehuse von nur 8,95 mm und einem integrierten Armband mit satinierten

Das Design dieser Uhr ist inspiriert vom historischen Arsenale in Venedig, der legendären Schiffswerft, die über Jahrhunderte hinweg das Zentrum technologischer Innovation der Serenissima darstellte. Die Arsenale-Uhr vereint klassische Oberflächen mit einem mutigen, modernen Design, das ein harmonisches Gleichgewicht zwischen Tradition und Innovation schafft. Mit ihrem ultraflachen Gehäuse von nur 8,95 mm und einem integrierten Armband mit satinierten Gliedern sowie polierten Details verkörpert sie Eleganz und moderne Ästhetik zugleich.


Das Côtes de Genève-Zifferblatt verleiht der Uhr zusätzliche Raffinesse. Diese feine Veredelung, die normalerweise bei hochwertigen Uhrwerken Anwendung findet, wird durch das Auftragen paralleler Wellenlinien mittels rotierender Bürsten erzielt. Diese traditionelle Technik verleiht dem Zifferblatt eine besondere Tiefe und einen brillanten Glanz, während moderne Details wie die skelettierten Dauphine-Zeiger und stabförmige Indizes das Design zeitgemäß abrunden.

Trotz ihrer bemerkenswerten Schlankheit von weniger als 9 Millimetern beherbergt die Arsenale ein Miyota 9029-Automatikwerk, das mit 28.800 Halbschwingungen pro Stunde arbeitet. Das Uhrwerk ohne Datum und mit nur zwei Zeigern steht für eine perfekte Symbiose aus Eleganz und Funktionalität, wodurch jedes Detail des Innenraums optimal genutzt wird.

Ein herausragendes Designelement der Arsenale ist das weiterentwickelte Canova Concept™-Armband. Dieses kombiniert flachere, moderne Formen mit dem charakteristischen Wechsel aus konkaven und konvexen Strukturen des Originals. Jedes Glied wird durch zwei polierte Fasen veredelt, die einen eleganten Kontrast zu den satinierten Oberflächen bilden. Diese feinen Details, die auf verschiedene manuelle Techniken zurückzuführen sind, verleihen dem Armband einen modernen und raffinierten Look.

Spezifikationen

Gehäusematerial: Edelstahl 316L
Durchmesser: Ø40 mm, Bandanstöße 44,00 mm
Gehäusedicke: 8,95 mm inklusive Glas
Zifferblatt: Vertikale Côtes de Genève-Veredelung
Uhrwerk: Miyota 9029 Automatik
Glas: Saphirglas mit Antireflexbeschichtung
Wasserresistenz: 50 Meter
Armband: Canova Concept™

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