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Venezianico Bucintoro 1976 - Limited EditionvsGrand Seiko SLGC006

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Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition
VenezianicoBucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition
MSRP $5,495
SLGC006
Grand SeikoSLGC006
MSRP $22,600

At a glance

10 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition42mm
SLGC00643.2mm
Power Reserve
Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition40h
SLGC00672h
Water Resistance
Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition100m
SLGC006100m
MSRP
Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition$5,495
SLGC006$22,600

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Diameter
42mm
43.2mm
Thickness
11.5mm
15.4mm
Lug-to-Lug
49mm
51.5mm
Lug Width
20mm
23mm
Material
Stainless Steel
Gold

Crystal & Dial

1 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Yes

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
Lemania 1873
9SC5
Type
Manual
Automatic
Power Reserve
40h
72h

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$5,495
$22,600

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Venezianico Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition

The Venezianico Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition is noted for its stylish design, featuring a cream dial with blue registers and gold accents, and a unique titanium plate made from a Concorde engine blade. Reviewers highlight its comfortable 40mm case and sculpted pushers, though its 14.5mm height and butterfly clasp are flagged as drawbacks. This limited edition is powered by a hand-restored NOS Lemania 1873 movement and sold out its 100-piece run at €4,750. On balance, reviewers praise the Venezianico Bucintoro 1976 - Limited Edition for its unique materials and stylish design at its price point.

Grand Seiko SLGC006

Owners widely praise the Grand Seiko SLGC006's stunning copper Mount Iwate dial and its high-frequency Caliber 9SC5 movement, which operates at 36,000vph and achieves accuracy between -3/+5 seconds per day with a 72-hour power reserve. Reviewers note the watch's large 43.2mm size, though some find the Evolution 9 case design improves wearability. Criticisms include the $22,600 price point, the 4:30 date window placement, and the lack of bracelet micro-adjustment. Opinions on the dial are split, with some finding it beautiful and others comparing it to rust or the Australian outback. Some question the extent of the gold accents for a "two-tone" designation. Overall, owners and reviewers acknowledge the Grand Seiko SLGC006's striking aesthetics and advanced movement, but debate its value proposition and certain design choices.

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