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Arsenale Avventurina 40 6221550

Arsenale Avventurina 40 6221550

Avventurina is a precious glass material, discovered in Venice in the 17th century by the Murano artisans. It's renowned for its shimmer resembling a starry sky, achieved by incorporating small fragments of copper during the production process.


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From the glow of the Venetian
 
furnaces

It is said that in the 17th century, the name “aventurine” derived from “avventura” (adventure), referring to a fortuitous discovery. The Venetian glassmakers obtained it by chance, spilling copper fragments into a blue glass paste. The result was a shimmering, iridescent glass, which became a symbol of Venetian craftsmanship and spread throughout Europe.

Today, this tradition still lives on in the Venetian furnaces, where fire and ingenuity transform matter into unique creations. We have reinterpreted this art in our watches, giving new life to aventurine in the dials, where depth and light reflections evoke the charm of ancient Venetian craftsmanship.

Production Process

Aventurine is born from the art of glassmaking, where silica and copper are fused in a process controlled with extreme precision. The secret lies in the slow cooling, which allows the copper to crystallize into luminous specks. This technique requires great expertise, as every variation in temperature can affect the result. Once the glass mass is obtained, it is water-cut with extreme precision to produce thin discs, ideal for the manufacturing of dials.

Just 9.95mm thick

Designing a slim automatic watch is a challenge, especially with a double-layer dial. For the Arsenale Avventurina, we mounted a genuine aventurine surface onto a soleil brass base, creating depth without increasing thickness. Thanks to the Miyota 9039 movement—without date and with 28,800 vibrations per hour—we managed to keep the case at just 9.95 mm, achieving the perfect balance between design and wearability.

The case back of our watch celebrates one of the most iconic symbols of the Arsenale of Venice: the towers. Carefully depicted, these.towers are not just a visual tribute to the past, but also represent the deep bond between tradition and the drive for innovation that defines our work. Just as the Arsenale combined the technological forefront of its time with a strong artisanal tradition, so our timepiece merges elements of classical watchmaking with modern design, creating a unique piece that looks to the future while preserving a solid connection to its origins.


Technical Specifications
Case Material: 316L Stainless Steel
Dimensions: Ø40 mm, thickness 9.95 mm
Movement: Miyota 9039 Automatic Caliber
Dial: Avventurina 
Crystal: Sapphire Crystal, Anti-reflective treatment
Strap: Blue Rubber/Steel
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