
1WatchMan's original post brings to light several distinctive Bulgari timepieces, sparking a discussion among collectors about design choices and wearability. His curated images showcase pieces that are not commonly seen, prompting a deeper look into Bulgari's unique aesthetic and material innovations. The thread explores the nuances that make these watches stand out in the luxury market.




Lots of variations to choose from! That gold one certainly fits the bill
I think my favorite one is the old ceramic one, which seems to be out of production now. The black one in the picture is actually carbon.
Photo by SJX. I prefer the watch to have its gold bracelet filled with more gold. I'm okay with the extra weight!
For me, as much as I love the model, it is still too big (wide) for my wrist, that's my problem. Otherwise, I would have bought one already.
They'll say it's for "purity" of the design and for bracelet counter-balancing. They'll probably also say that many brands have watches with hollow gold bracelets, Rolex especially for decades, until around 15 years ago.
It is also true that the cost of gold is negligible compared to the price of the watch.
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