edtonkin
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Dear community: Hope you are all well and enjoying summer. I have this on approval and ask for your thoughts. It just came to my AD yesterday and they sent it to me to look at.
Jul 29, 2020,16:26 PM
This watch seems to be getting a lot of attention. It’s just slightly thicker than the original Finissimo as this is a screw down crown and not water resistant to 10 meters. So it actually fulfills the role of a stainless steel sports watch even more. I could swim with it.
The contrast of the satin brushed and polished parts is nice especially the bracelet. I have left most of the tape on it but peeled away some so you can get an unobstructed view of the links.
Thanks for any input. I appreciate you.
(It was also released with a sunray blue dial and I’ve not seen that but I own a few blue dial steel watches already.)
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Dear Ed,
By: K-Lo : July 29th, 2020-16:30
Very lovely piece, a “sports watch” where the 15202 could never be. Like you said, screw down crown and 100M water resistance. Thinner than the 15202 also, why not? Ted
🙏🙏😉 [nt]
By: FabR : July 29th, 2020-20:21
LOL! [nt]
By: amanico : July 29th, 2020-23:08
Looking at the Bulgari site,...
By: SRG : July 29th, 2020-18:42
It looks like the older titanium version has a case 5.15mm high. The new steel one is 6.40mm. Still very thin.
Very cool piece
By: keks : July 29th, 2020-20:54
I have not yet had the opportunity to try the latest revised 100mWR versions but it looks phenomenal from what I have seen so far. Before deciding myself I tried in ceramic, titanium, steel bracelet versions. Overall the construction feels amazing and the...
Still have to try it
By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : July 29th, 2020-22:03
My only concern are the polished parts. Never been a fan of what catches hairlines like a magnet, but that's just aesthetic. I feel completely blessed with my titanium and ever since it suits my wrist, any memory of my past 15202 is just... a memory. 100 ...