Bulgari Octo Finissimo: First Impressions
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Bulgari Octo Finissimo: First Impressions

By Tsushima · Jan 22, 2022 · 31 replies
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Tsushima's initial foray into Bulgari watches with a limited edition Octo Finissimo provides a compelling look at how a specific design can captivate even a discerning collector. His post highlights the unexpected allure of the Octo Finissimo's unique aesthetics, material, and movement, underscoring the importance of experiencing these timepieces firsthand. This article explores the nuances of this particular reference and the broader appeal of the Octo Finissimo line, as discussed by the WatchProSite community.

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Luckily, I was able to get this limited edition from a local boutique. I wasn't really paying attention to Bulgari watches,





but the design, material, and movement is better than I imagined.

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ArmisT
Jan 22, 2022
Great ceramic OF!

What is the significance of the dial symbol…is that an 8 or perhaps an infinity symbol?

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Jay (Eire)
Jan 22, 2022
Its a signature theme of the artist that the LE is inspired by; Tatsuo Miyajima.

It’s an 8.

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ArmisT
Jan 22, 2022
Very interesting. Thank you for clarifying 🙏🏼

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Tsushima
Jan 23, 2022
Yes, the symbol 8 has a lot of meanings behind it according to Miyajima san. It represents Octo, which is 8 in Latin, and also symbolizes infinity, eternity, and restoration.

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Jay (Eire)
Jan 23, 2022
A sideways 8, and it looking like the infinity symbol, was apparently the inspiration for the naming of Journe’s Octa.

Infinity being another expression of perpetual for an automatic calibre. Or so the story goes.

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Centurionone
Jan 22, 2022
How aptly dedicated..

It is like a sculpture

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