FKM Rubber strap
Notte a Positano
Original price was: €1.490,00.€990,00Current price is: €990,00.
ITALIANO AUTOMATIC SWISS MADE
INTEGRATED FKM RUBBER STRAP COD. SSTRU02NP/BL
NOTTE A POSITANO : BLUE ARENARIA DIAL ( or BLUE GOLD STONE )
- Ø 39mm
- 11mm thickness
- Automatic movement Swiss Made Sellita SW200
- Waterproof 200m / 20ATM
- Stainless steel 316L watch in three finishing : brushed, polished and sandblasted
- FKM rubber strap, hypoallergenic, integrated, proprietary design
- Exclusive ardillon buckle design
- Sapphire crystal 2200 Vickers
- Caseback coin printed
- Ergonomic screw-down crown
- Applied indexes
- Super Luminova C3 on indexes and hands
WORTH NOTING
- THE DIAL : The blue sandstone is enhanced in the finishes by the three-dimensional effect of the iconic striped graphic of the Italiano that divides the surface into glossy and matt, a refined masterpiece of geometry. This stone was first produced in the 17th century. According to legend, the origin of the Blue Gold Stone is linked to a fortuitous accident in which a group of alchemists from Venice accidentally poured copper chips into a pot of molten glass, creating the characteristic sparkling appearance. Despite its artificial origin, this stone has earned the trust of gemmology for its use in jewelry.
- THE CASEBACK: The back is printed with a coin and depicts the 100 lire. An iconic coin of Italian history that has accompanied italians for generations, which they always found familiar in some of their This is a way to always carry with us the fond memory of a piece that has marked, if you will, the beautiful years of an old italian epoque.
- THE SCREW-DOWN CROWN: that closes always back in position with the horizontal logo. It has two concave cuts because it’s usaully grabbed with two fingers.
- THE FINISHES: they are three types and there are no two identical finishes on two adjacent floors in Italian. The sculpture of this watch wants each surface to be enhanced by a different finish. Chiara Nardo imagines the action of cutting the volume to let out the light and for this reason the bright part is always protected in the lateral or internal cuts to the mesh; the exposed surfaces are instead brushed and sanded also to better mask any scratches that with wear could stand out.