GRECA DOME
An innovative design characterizes the new Greca Dome watches, defined by a dome-like glass and the Greca motif—appearing on the top ring, dial and bracelet.
Bold indexes and three hands, all luminous, give the Greca Dome’s dial its strong personality, presented in refined shades of silver-white, black, green, and the predominant colour for Versace collections, sea blue.
HELLENYIUM CHRONO
The clean, refined lines of Hellenyium watches have been redefined for the new chronograph in Versace’s renowned collection of timepieces, featuring a 44 mm case with three counters and a tachymetric scale.
A perfect mix of sporty and chic, the new Hellenyium Chrono reprises the brand’s iconic motifs: at 12 o’clock is the Medusa head in 3D, while the Versace logo is repeated on the case inner ring. The labyrinthine Greca motif graces the dial with its allusion to infinity. Available in silver-white, black, blue or green, the choice of dial colours is generous.
ICON ACTIVE
The Icon Active line of watches, launched by Versace last season and immediately a must-have for those who love to see a trendy urban timepiece on their wrists, is now enriched by a new chronograph with a contemporary personality.
The innovative transparent polycarbonate case, enclosed in an IP Champagne or IP Gun cage with four screws on the top ring, features bright colours that recall Versace’s palette for Spring-Summer 2022-black, blue, lilac and orange. The more flamboyant versions have a bold camouflage pattern that gives full rein to the brand’s youthful and unconventional spirit.
V-PALAZZO
Medusa, the most beautiful woman in ancient Athens and ardently desired by everyone who set eyes on her, is also a model of determination and courageous self-esteem. That is the main reason why she was chosen by Versace as the brand signifier.
These new timepieces, all luminous, rediscover the allure of the Medusa floating above the dial, which has Roman numerals and bold indexes on the bottom half and Arabic numerals and an arrow at 12 o’clock on the top half.