Had a long distance trip but cannot get it off my wrist after returning home. Such an elegant and comfortable watch. The steel version would be more practical but the titanium just ticks my boxes. Best wishes Andreas
I’ll admit the choice of wrist companion was primarily driven by my choice of clothing (charcoal and gray, head to toe). And so this one made a lot of sense ! But it also really likes the sun; the dial becomes more defined. And it’s a good choice for shor
Here are three vintage rectangular Bvlgari watches which have been designed by Gerald Genta during the 1970s and 1980s . Two of them are dual time , the third being time-only . One is oriented vertically , while the other two are oriented horizontally . L
I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve tried the Octo Finissimo in the 40mm iteration. This photo is from December 2018: Originally released in titanium, I waited patiently for a stainless steel release: As much as I liked these, something just appeared o
among the Bulgari branded lines? Any insights? Any "wishes"? I remember the power house design of the bracelet sports models; a long time Patek dealer friend told me that the stainless steel version of that is/was a "must have." right along with the Patek
40mm case of Octo Finissimo is a great timepiece...perfectly slim, well designed integrated bracelet timepiece with a bold character. This reference has most of the industry records to its credit in terms of complications + thickness (thinness) of any tim