
India Whiskey Charlie brings a critical question to the forefront for Bulgari Octo Finissimo owners: is the watch truly comfortable, or do its famously sharp lugs dig into the wrist? This discussion delves into the ergonomics of a watch celebrated for its ultra-thin profile and distinctive design, exploring whether its aesthetic triumphs come at a cost to wearability. India Whiskey Charlie's query, sparked by a video review, invites the community to share their personal experiences with this iconic timepiece.

with my ceramic version. Looking at the video the watch seemed tight on his wrist or maybe he made especially vigourous wrist movements? Whatever, I have had nothing but pleasure wearing mine and it has received many positive comments from 'civilians'. Regards Antony
It's such an uncomfortable watch that I've chosen to buy the steel, after the titanium. I really love to hurt myself, to cut my flesh and feel the pain 😎 I didn't watch till the end, the comparison with an explorer 2 says it all, IMHO 🙄
...beautiful looking watch if that lug setting is a non-issue. Unfortunately you wud have to try it on to discover.
... I freakin' love this watch... until it's on my wrist for 5 minutes. I love everything about it, the look, the blue'd hands, the titanium case, the micro-rotor... until I am wearing it and it starts to dig into my wrist. Then... not so much. - Scott
I have skinny wrists and wear the watch before my wrist bone, the edges are well done they are as sharp as possible without compromising comfort, you can drag your finger over edges and you would not say they are capable of cutting or hurting you.
One of my most comfortable watches, I almost forget it's there when compared to my Royal Oak bracelet. Perhaps some of these fellas need to add a link or two.
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