
Keks's original post highlights the enduring appeal of the Bulgari Octo Finissimo Skeleton, emphasizing its remarkable thinness and comfort. His appreciation for the mesmerizing dial depth and superb titanium execution underscores why this reference continues to captivate collectors. This article delves into why the Octo Finissimo line, particularly the skeletonized versions, represents a significant achievement for Bulgari.

I was certain I would buy one when the first reference was released. I still havenβt gotten around to it but at this point the skeleton is my favourite (or perhaps the Ando Edition).
For what is costs, it will stay in my dreams...
Bulgari, or better Gerald Genta, made a homerun with the octo finissimo I love that watch since 2017 when the simple automatic came out. The years before were nice too but since I can't afford tourbillons and repeaters I did not give them much attention. As said, that changed in 2017. Somehow I was not convinced with titanium. It was also to plain grey ' case, dial, bracelet ' . It was just a matter of time when the steel would hit the market. The steel with black dial is great ... the same with
It is a most comfortable piece... probably in line with your FPJ in titanium.. Ando version is super cool but this skeleton brings it up a tiny notch in my opinion... but would happily own both!!
But this is so light and under the radar I forget I wear it...
A future classic I think too..!
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