Versace Launches New Timepiece 'MILLENYIUM GENT AUTOMATIC' Featuring Swiss Movement

Ueni Trading, the Japanese distributor for Versace watches, will release the new 'MILLENYIUM GENT AUTOMATIC' on May 22, 2026. The watch features a skeleton design showcasing its Swiss automatic movement.
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Ueni Trading Co., Ltd., the Japanese distributor for the watch division of the Italian fashion brand VERSACE, will release the 'MILLENYIUM GENT AUTOMATIC,' showcasing a precise Swiss movement, on May 22, 2026.

The 'Millenyium Automatic Skeleton' is a timepiece that fuses Versace's unique aesthetic with the charm of mechanical watches.

The transparent skeleton dial allows the wearer to observe the precise movements of the Swiss-made automatic movement, and the mechanical beauty can also be admired from the case back. It is a model that embodies Versace's modern classicism, combining exceptional craftsmanship with design excellence.

Inspired by the Spring/Summer 2026 ready-to-wear collection, this piece focuses on the fusion of opposing elements such as freedom and order, and tradition and innovation. The Medusa placed at the 12 o'clock position stands out over the complexly assembled movement, expressing the brand's iconic world view.

Polished stainless steel or bi-color designs add depth and radiance to the watch, while the bracelet reflects a commitment to elegance and innovation.

Models: VE5R00126, VE5R00226 - 499,400 JPY each (tax included)
Specifications: Swiss automatic movement (Landeron DP24), stainless steel case, 5 ATM water resistance, 40mm case size.

FAQ

What is the price of the 'MILLENYIUM GENT AUTOMATIC'?

The models featured are priced at 499,400 JPY (including tax).

Where can I purchase it?

It is available at the Versace Ginza flagship store.

What are the features of the movement?

It features a Swiss-made Landeron DP24 automatic movement, visible through the skeleton dial.