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Some live shots of the Bvlgari Octo Finissimo 37 . . .

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
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By: Mach
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K-G
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Here are my choices (sorry no pictures..too lazy hehehe)

Chopard Strike One in salmon dial VC Overseas Dual time VC overseas ultra thin 40 mm Patek Nautilus 38 mm no date JLC master Chronometre date (but hugely disappointed with low WR, no screwed down crown and no lume) IWC pilot Venturer (despite the thicknes
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By: SALMANPK
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Watchonthewrist
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The more I think about the 50th Nautilus release the less I like it for a number of reasons ...

1) I certainly do not want the cheap and awful looking engraved rotor and even less so on a 100k watch. Ruins the beautiful 240 movement in my eyes. 2) No date and no seconds looks great but the date on the 5711 has never bothered me and I use it a lot. 3
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By: patekova
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patekova
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I love this.

I enjoy wearing Octo Finissimo but it has two major issues: 1) it wears MUCH larger than an equivalent round cases watch and 2) the bracelet clasp with friction pin closure is not secure at all. This new version addresses both .
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By: mahesh
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mahesh
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Bvlgari Octo Finissimo evolves to the much awaited 37mm case...

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
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By: mahesh
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mahesh
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Thank you for these super important details!

The fact that they were able to increase the power reserve in a significantly smaller movement is quite impressive. The movement is about 20% smaller in volume. And they were able to increase the power reserve 20% from 60 to 72 hours! That's impressive. I
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By: AnthonyTsai
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patrick_y
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Wristshot of the new smaller sized 37mm Octo Finissimo in titanium

This 37mm Octo FInissimo is the perfect size now imo, and wears equivalent to a normal round 40mm watch. Cheers, Anthony
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By: AnthonyTsai
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patrick_y
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Very kind!

Those three brands; Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philippe, and Chopard all had the strongest showings this year. Hence they're in my top three. I think A LOT of people found the Rolexes to be underwhelming - especially the 100th Anniversary model. The stone
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By: patrick_y
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patrick_y
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Watches and Wonders 2026: Patrick's Highlights of W&W 2026

Watches and Wonders 2026 is off to a roaring start! We're celebrating THREE big anniversaries; 100 years of Rolex Oyster, 50 years of Patek Philippe Nautilus, and 30 years of the Vacheron Constantin Overseas! What an important year! We also have some real
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By: patrick_y
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patrick_y
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The new Konstantin Chaykin “ThinKing Mystery”

Here's an overview of Konstantin Chaykin 's new release . In 2024 , the well-known Russian independent watchmaker introduced the “ ThinKing ”, an ultra-thin in-house watch with a case just 1.65 mm thick. It was accompanied by a carrier case called “ Palan
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By: quattro
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quattro
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