
Marc, known as Gwai on WatchProSite, shares his long-awaited experience trying on several Bulgari Octo Finissimo models. His initial impressions, particularly of the Chronograph GMT, highlight the collection's unique blend of understated design and horological brilliance. This article delves into Gwai's observations and the community's diverse perspectives on these ultra-thin timepieces.






personally i own the skeleton and love wearing it... stealth and an engineering marvel. best of luck going through a decision making process on these.... personally i would love to see the new chrono but have not yet had a chance to do so in the real.
I'll update this post once I get a chance to see that one.
Enjoyed reading your initial impressions. Long-term, the bracelet is very comfortable too. Did you see how the clasp butterfly goes into the bracelet for added comfort? Look fwd to your opinion on other Octos.
when I understood how that worked did I also comprehend what you mentioned about the integration of the clasp. Ingenious and super comfortable, indeed. And the movements are obviously something to marvel at, too. Didn't take any movement pictures because I knew they'd suck. Fortunately I have plenty from the internet on my hard drive. Flipping over the watches was more than half the fun earlier today. Cheers Marc
I'd take the bucket filled to the brim with gold nuggets in that display window anytime. (And get rid of the bucket then.) Cheers Marc
the Bvlgari Octo Finissimo line is a great series of watches, that have an amazing presence and wrist comfort. I am wearing the titanium version, but I do love the new steel version with a silver dial. Here is mine, a titanium version from the first collections. After the Ressence Type 2, my Octo is the most comfortable watch tI own. GEO
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