Bulgari Octo Finissimo Pitch Black
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Bulgari Octo Finissimo Pitch Black

By India Whiskey Charlie · Sep 15, 2025 · 16 replies
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India Whiskey Charlie's original post highlights the striking aesthetic of the Bulgari Octo Finissimo in its full black, matte DLC titanium iteration. This article delves into the community's reception of this ultra-thin sports watch, exploring its design nuances, material choices, and practical considerations that make it a compelling subject for collectors.


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Marc Obermann
Sep 15, 2025

I have always really liked all the versions of the Octo Finissimo due to the case shape and their thinness and I really like this blacked out version to and find it surprisingly easy to read for an all blacked out watch. I followed the link you gave for all the details about this watch and was surprised that the strap is actually rubber the only thing I don't really understand is why the Titanium versions are only 30 metres water resistant as opposed to the 100 metres of the others. It's still a

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Vetnov
Sep 15, 2025

but this is too monochromatic for me.

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Derreck
Sep 15, 2025

Although I understand the appeal of full black.

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patrick_y
Sep 16, 2025

Cool looking watch! The "murdered out" look is really in these days! Blacked out watches used to be worn by military people. But now, they've hit the mainstream! I'm really impressed how my grey titanium watch coordinates well with so many outfits.

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ArmisT
Sep 16, 2025

But I didnโ€™t realize this new release on a strap is steel with DLC coating. Still, an interesting release considering the ceramic version.

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K-Lo
Sep 16, 2025

Scared of brittleness or black coating wearing off? Canโ€™t have both.

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