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Maltie, a seasoned collector, shares his initial impressions of the Bulgari Octo Finissimo, a timepiece he'd been considering since trying it on in Cannes. His post highlights the watch's exceptional lightness, thin profile, and distinctive design, offering a personal perspective on what makes this modern icon so compelling. This article delves into why the Octo Finissimo resonates with collectors who appreciate both design innovation and horological substance.
Absolutely fabulous piece, great design, so thin and so light (lucky 88gr). The sizing of the bracelet was very easy. Just quickly some shots.
Canโt wait for the stainless steel version ๐



Key Points from the Discussion
- The Bulgari Octo Finissimo's micro-rotor movement and distinctive design are highly underrated, and if produced by a 'holy trinity' brand, it would garner significantly more attention from collectors and investors.
- The Octo Finissimo's versatility allows it to fit seamlessly into diverse collections, from Seiko Turtles and Grand Seikos to Ming, A. Lange & Sรถhne, Patek Philippe, and Greubel Forsey.
- The author anticipates the stainless steel version of the Octo Finissimo and believes the entire range will eventually become 'waiting list only' due to its growing appeal.
- Another collector shares a similar positive long-term ownership experience, having owned their Octo Finissimo since January and expressing continued love for the piece.
- The discussion reveals interest in specific Octo Finissimo variations, such as the grey dial version with blued hands, indicating the breadth of the collection's appeal.
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