Baselworld 2011: BVLGARI - A tour of the Bulgari Exhibit Hall 4.0 Part 1

Mar 28, 2011,23:28 PM
 

This was my first visit to Baselworld and it was an amazing experience.  We spent nearly two days at the Bulgari exhibit to preview the watch collection including the Endurer All Blacks, a refreshed version of the iconic Diagono 303, additions to Serpenti and the wide range of complications. 
But first, our journey started with a commute from our comfy hotel in nearby Badenweiler, Germany as we made our way into Basel on Thursday morning.  Bulgari's exhibit was located in Hall 4 and our driver was able to locate it after a few moments. 





At first glance I was impressed with the dedicated front entrance for Bulgari.  I did a little research before my visit by reading MTF's coverage from the previous year, but nothing could have prepared me for the actual full experience and size of the exhibit.







Ping and I checked in with the front desk staff and received our guest badges. 




The main lobby area had a simple sign for the Buglari 125 Years of Italian Magnificence display that had been on tour in Rome, Paris and in the near future to Shanghai and Beijing.  This exhibition showcases nearly 100 unique creations from Bulgari's archives.




This was merely the entrance, there was a long two tiered steep staircase leading down to the lower level that leads further to many, many more exhibition rooms, private salons, a full bar and upscale restaurant.  This wasn't just an simple exhibit, it was a mini-sized city with Baselworld. 





As we made our way down the staircase we came to a 4 point crossing with two side exhibits (these rooms were dark but we will explore this later).  Heading straight towards the coat check desk the hallway opens up to a larger display area with corridor walls with large flat panel screens showing videos of the complete Bulgari collection from watches, to leather goods, to the commercials with Julianne Moore.




As we walk past the video screen monitors, the room opens up even more and we're treated to the main watch displays.  Bulgari has a wide range of watches, but this year there is a renewed focused on the 4 main collections: Diagono, Gerald Genta Octo, Daniel Roth Endurer, and Serpenti. 





First stop on the left is the Diagono collection with the classic BVLGARI-BVLGARI logo on the bezel.  There were several pieces on display but the most noticeable was the new Diagono Calibro 303.  Besides the difference in dial color and new choice of a pink gold case on a alligator strap, there were some significant but subtle changes to the Calibro 303 which IMO will be well received. 




Here's a shot from outside the display case.  Can you spot some of the changes?  More on this latter when we take a closer look at the Calibro 303.







In between displays were 4 stands with Apple iPads with the latest Bulgari apps that has the Gerald Genta Magsonic Grande Sonnerie minute repeater with recordings of the Westminster chimes.
Next is the Gerald Genta Octo line which included the Octo Bi-Retro Steel/Ceramic that in 2010 had won the Watch Of The Year prize by Montres Passion. 





And one of the biggest news that Ping and I had revealed a few days earlier, the Daniel Roth Endurer and the new All Blacks special edition.  For close up pictures and videos of the All Blacks SE, please: click here to read the full report







And finally on the opposite side was the ladies Serpenti collection.  Several pieces were on display from Bulgari's high jewelry line.
















In part 2, we visit the grand complications rooms, the recent awards for the GG Octo, and the All Blacks exhibit.... stay tuned!


Regards,
ED-209



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re: A tour

 
 By: DRMW : March 28th, 2011-23:31
Thanks for the event coverage, based on the scale of the event from your pics, the place looks humongous! -MW

Thanks for sharing, Ed!

 
 By: ATM : March 28th, 2011-23:32
Hi Ed, Wow, nice coverage for us those who weren't able to go to Basel. Thanks for the detailed picture. Any chance you took pics of Bulgari jewelries? Regards, ATM

I knew you would ask :)

 
 By: ED209 : March 28th, 2011-23:35
Hi ATM, New Serpenti's from the high jewelry collection and others coming up in several parts of this report. Stay tuned! Regards, ED-209 This message has been edited by ED209 on 2011-03-28 23:39:18

Can't wait...

 
 By: ATM : March 28th, 2011-23:42
... hurry up with your posts, will you . It's less than 3/4 of a year left before Christmas, so I got to start putting my wish list, hehehe, ... kidding!

Baselworld 2011: BVLGARI - A tour of the Bulgari Exhibit Hall 4.0 Part 2

 
 By: ED209 : March 29th, 2011-22:03
So what hidden treasures are being displayed in the almost pitch black exhibit rooms on the lower level? Bulgari watch masterpieces collection! The first was the Bulgari Gerald Genta Octo Grande Sonnerie Tourbillon. This complication has 4 gongs that are ...  

re: 4.0

 
 By: DRMW : March 30th, 2011-00:59
Look forward to the video of the Grand Sonnerie, hopefully you got clips of the piece chiming. -MW

WOW! these grande complications are mesmerizing!

 
 By: playtime : April 21st, 2011-05:10
thx for sharing J

Baselworld 2011: BVLGARI - A tour of the Bulgari Exhibit Hall 4.0 Part 3

 
 By: ED209 : March 30th, 2011-18:06
After a tour of the downstairs exhibits, we ventured up to the top floor On the right side are more offices and meeting rooms, plus the Bulgari 125 Years of Italian Magnificence exhibition. It was more than just historical jewelry pieces from Bulgari's pr...  

re: tour

 
 By: DRMW : March 30th, 2011-21:05
Lunch looks really good, never imagined that they would have such gourmet food at a convention. thanks for the pics. -MW

What ANNOUNCEMENT?

 
 By: MTF : March 31st, 2011-03:53
I can't wait! Really, I can't.......... Aaarrgggggh! Regards, MTF

The answer is, well, complicated...

 
 By: ED209 : March 31st, 2011-19:35
Hi MTF, A new watch that will be introduced later this year with.....22 complications! Regards, ED-209