With the Redentore Utopia II, Venezianico moves decisively from ambition to assurance. The idea of a genuinely Made-in-Italy mechanical movement is no longer a provocation or a promise but a lived reality, now expressed with greater confidence and restraint. Where the first Utopia announced itself loudly, Utopia II speaks more softly, but with far greater authority.
At its core is the V5001 calibre, developed with OISA and building thoughtfully on the V5000’s architecture. The numbers are impressive, 3.5 mm thin, 60 hours of power reserve, chronometer-adjacent regulation, but it’s the finishing that tells the deeper story. Gold-treated bridges, carefully executed Côtes de Genève, perlage, and a beautifully considered balance assembly elevate the movement from technical accomplishment to something worth lingering over through the sapphire caseback.
Visually, the watch is anchored by the Marea dial, hand-engraved using traditional rose-engine techniques that feel increasingly rare in this segment. Light dances across its surface, evoking Venice as a living, breathing city. In either warm gold or deep graphite, the effect is quietly captivating.