Nereide Verdigris - 4521549
Venice is a city shaped by time. The lagoon’s water, salty air, and humidity slowly transform the metals of its architecture. On domes, statues, and decorative surfaces in copper and brass, a green-turquoise patina known as verdigris gradually forms, becoming one of the most recognizable tones of the Venetian landscape. The dial of Nereide Verdigris draws inspiration from this transformation. Made of brass, it undergoes a controlled oxidation process that develops the characteristic patina, creating shades that shift between green, turquoise, and blue. Each dial is slightly different, echoing the colors of Venetian metals shaped by time and the lagoon.
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Nereide Verdigris - 4521549
Nereide Verdigris - 4521549
Venice is a city shaped by time. The lagoon’s water, salty air, and humidity slowly transform the metals of its architecture. On domes, statues, and decorative surfaces in copper and brass, a green-turquoise patina known as verdigris gradually forms, becoming one of the most recognizable tones of the Venetian landscape. The dial of Nereide Verdigris draws inspiration from this transformation. Made of brass, it undergoes a controlled oxidation process that develops the characteristic patina, creating shades that shift between green, turquoise, and blue. Each dial is slightly different, echoing the colors of Venetian metals shaped by time and the lagoon.
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Venice is a city shaped by time. The lagoon’s water, salty air, and humidity slowly transform the metals of its architecture. On domes, statues, and decorative surfaces in copper and brass, a green-turquoise patina known as verdigris gradually forms, becoming one of the most recognizable tones of the Venetian landscape. The dial of Nereide Verdigris draws inspiration from this transformation. Made of brass, it undergoes a controlled oxidation process that develops the characteristic patina, creating shades that shift between green, turquoise, and blue. Each dial is slightly different, echoing the colors of Venetian metals shaped by time and the lagoon.
























