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Bulgari Il Giacatore Veneziano: The complicated player

 


During our visit to Baselworld we had the opportunity to learn more about the Bulgari Il Giacatore Veneziano.  I've seen various pictures and reports about this fascinating watch but this was the very first time I was able to handle one in person. 

The Il Giacatore Veneziano was introduced in 2008 under the Daniel Roth brand and was the first watch with a movement that combined a minute repeater and automaton complication together.  This grand complication can be activated either as a minute repeater by itself, or the automaton, or together simultaneously.  There are two pushers on the right side of the case.  The 2 o'clock position pusher activates the automaton, while the lower pusher at the 5 o'clock position allows the owner the ability to activate or deactivate the minute repeater mechanism. 
Pressing the upper pusher causes the automaton figure to raise and lower both of his arms, which reveals the dice underneath both hands.  The dice are randomized and according to Bulgari watchmakers there are over 500 possible combinations.  In addition to the dice players' movements, the intriguing detail is the small flickering candle that changes color when the automaton is activated.





Let's take a closer look at the dial.  The highly detailed figure is inspired by Caravaggio's oil on canvas painting in 1595 named 'The Card Players'.  The base material of the dial is made of solid gold, and the figure's hands, table, candle, and coins are also made of solid gold material.  After many hours of artistic engraving and finishing, the dial is then hand painted and fired in a kiln.  Here's a closeup picture of the lower section of the watch.  Do you see all the little details?  Notice things such as fingernails of the hands, and creases on his sleeves.  Even the coins have denominations on them.  As mentioned earlier, the color of the flame is part of the automaton movement and 'flickers' by changing color from a bright yellow to a dark orange tint.





The hands are blued and are simple arrow shaped for both the hours and minutes. 






Here's a closeup of the dial near the 6 o'clock position with the candle with the flickering flame. 





The Bulgari Il Giacatore Veneziano uses the signature Daniel Roth elliptical case made in 18k pink gold.  The case measures 46mm by 43mm and has a total thickness of 14.10mm.  The manual wind mechanical movement itself is only 28mm in diameter and is 5.80mm thin.  This grand complication movement is designated as the DR7300 caliber with a power reserve of 45 hours

But.... pictures really do not do justice to this work of art.  It really has to be seen and heard in person to appreciate the fine details.  So here's a video I made while visiting the dedicated room that showcased Bulgari's Masterpieces collection.  Each complication was displayed in it's own case so we took out the Il Giacatore Veneziano and activated the watch with both the automaton and minute repeater:





And one more video activating the mechanism again.  The automaton figure lifts up and down both arms to show the pair of dice two times.  Try playing the video a few times and pay careful attention to the candle flame.  Did you see it change color?



The Bulgari Il Giacatore Veneziano was a fascinating watch and I'm really glad to have had the rare chance to see it in action.  I hope you all enjoyed the pics and video.

Regards,
ED-209

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