
Horology75's visit to the Bvlgari salon on Bond Street offers a firsthand look at the brand's horological innovations, including the opportunity to handle a prototype of an ultra-thin marvel. This report provides valuable insights into the in-person experience of acquiring a Bvlgari Octo Finissimo Skeleton Ceramic and the exceptional client service that accompanies such a purchase. His post also captures the excitement surrounding the limited 'Sketches' edition, commemorating a decade of the Octo Finissimo range.







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It’s quite a feat of engineering I think. Have you seen the Piaget that broke record for thinnest ‘mechanical watch? There is a really cool video on YouTube talking about all the trouble and research that was needed. Sounds like it was a ton more work than they anticipated, but amazing how they utilized the combination of the movement and back case. So i guess it is about as practical as a quad tourbillon from G.F. But still cool
That’s it, from there it looks very fragile and not very comfortable. When they made the octo finisimo they said that they could of gone thinner but it wouldn’t be so comfortable. But yes it is really really cool
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