Gentlemen, I’d like to get your thoughts on the Venezianico Bucintoro. Previously, my decision on whether or not to buy a watch came down to two decisions: a) price point b) looks. However, as my tastes have evolved, I know look at timepieces more critically, however, there is still so much I don’t know. Therefore, I’m soliciting your advice in this lovely chronograph made from a company I’ve never heard of. Is this worth the $2,285 price tag? The Venezianico Bucintoro.takes its name from the legendary ceremonial boat used by the Doge of Venice, reinterpreting the elegance of the Historical Regatta through watchmaking. Its design brings together speed, precision and tradition in a piece with a sporty character and refined presence. With a 42 mm case, domed sapphire crystal, 100-metre water resistance and a Japanese NE88 automatic chronograph movement with column wheel and vertical clutch, the Bucintoro is made for those looking for a technical watch without giving up the beauty of detail. A tribute to movement, water and time lived with style.