
Damianp's latest acquisition, a Bulgari Octo Finissimo with a unique fire tattoo motif, offers a compelling look at the brand's artistic collaborations. His initial impressions, despite challenging lighting, highlight the watch's striking aesthetic in rose gold. This piece sparks a discussion among collectors about the tactile experience of gold versus titanium Octo Finissimo models and the allure of limited-edition artistry.

May I ask a probably dumb question: what does NWA mean in your post? Iβve seen it used by a few others as well.
I used to think "not wife approved" until I asked the same question.
You donβt want to know what my first thought was.
No brand, no logo, no nothing but the Finissimo shape and its golden tattoos.
Some countries can have 4, legally, while some have unlimited if you can afford it, like emperors π
Mo's creations are nothing short of amazing.
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