Venezianico Arsenale Calendario: Integrated Design Meets Full Calendar
A new complication joins the Arsenale collection with day, date, month and power reserve.
Italian watchmaker Venezianico expands its contemporary sports-luxury lineup with the launch of the Venezianico Arsenale Calendario, a new automatic model that introduces a full calendar complication to the brand’s popular Arsenale collection.
Known for combining Venetian heritage with modern integrated-bracelet styling, the Arsenale now gains one of its most functional and visually complex executions to date. The new model displays day, date and month at a glance, while adding a power reserve indicator and a reimagined 24-hour day-night display.
Launching on April 27th, 2026, the Venezianico Arsenale Calendario will be priced at €1,200.
A Multi-Level Dial with Real Presence
The defining feature of the Venezianico Arsenale Calendario is its architectural dial layout.
Rather than placing calendar information flat across the surface, Venezianico builds the display across multiple levels. Symmetrical subdials organise the day and month indications, while the date remains clearly integrated into the overall composition.
At 12 o’clock, a power reserve indicator introduces an uncommon feature for watches in this price segment, while helping balance the dial visually.
Available in Blue and Burgundy Red, the new model adds stronger visual character to the most complicated Arsenale yet.
The result is a more technical and premium appearance without sacrificing legibility.

A New Take on the 24-Hour Display
At 6 o’clock, the Venezianico Arsenale Calendario replaces a conventional 24-hour hand with a more creative solution.
A rotating day-night disc shows the transition between light and darkness, framed by a sapphire crescent secured with two visible screws. This unusual construction transforms a functional complication into a structural design element.
It also gives the dial stronger depth and character, reinforcing the collection’s industrial identity.

Inspired by the Venice Arsenal
The Arsenale collection takes its name from the historic Venice Arsenal, once one of Europe’s most advanced industrial complexes.
For centuries, the Venetian Arsenal represented precision manufacturing, modular production and logistical efficiency far ahead of its time. Venezianico channels that same philosophy into the watch through a design based on sequence, control and functional structure.
The layered dial, integrated bracelet and engineered displays all echo that spirit.

Miyota 9100 Automatic Movement
Inside the watch is the trusted Miyota 9100 automatic calibre, a versatile movement known for offering strong value and multiple complications. For collectors seeking practical complications at an accessible price, it is a compelling package.
Slim Case, Strong Proportions
Despite the added functionality, the Venezianico Arsenale Calendario keeps elegant dimensions.
The stainless steel case measures 40 mm in diameter, 44 mm lug-to-lug, and only 9.6 mm thick (excluding crystal), giving it a sleek profile on the wrist.
The integrated bracelet design remains one of the strongest aspects of the Arsenale family, while alternating brushed and polished surfaces elevate the finish.


Technical Specifications
| Case Material | 316L stainless steel |
| Case Diameter | 40 mm |
| Thickness | 9.6 mm (excluding crystal) |
| Lug-to-Lug | 44 mm |
| Water Resistance | 5 ATM (50M) |
| Crown | Screw-down crown |
| Bezel | Knurled stainless steel |
| Dial | Blue or Red Burgundy, sunburst finish, concentric subdials, sapphire crescent day/night display |
| Crystal | Double-domed sapphire crystal, 1.4 mm |
| Bracelet | Integrated stainless steel bracelet |
| Movement | Automatic |
| Calibre | Miyota 9100 |
| Power reserve | Approx. 42 hours |
| Functions | Hours, minutes, central seconds, day, date, month, power reserve, 24-hour day/night |
| Availibilty | First batch: 350 pieces per color |
| Price | EUR 1.200 |
Strong Value in the Complication Segment
At €1,200, the Venezianico Arsenale Calendario enters a competitive segment often dominated by simpler three-hand sports watches.
By offering a complete calendar, power reserve display, integrated bracelet styling and a more ambitious dial architecture, Venezianico positions this release as one of the more distinctive value propositions of 2026.
Final Thoughts
The Venezianico Arsenale Calendario is more than just a complication upgrade. It shows growing maturity from a brand increasingly confident in blending design identity with practical watchmaking.
For buyers looking for an affordable integrated sports watch with genuine functionality and character, this could be one of the most interesting independent releases of the year.
For more information, please visit the official Venezianico website.
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