Sometimes mine doesn't wind perfectly, even after a fairly active day. I sometimes will wear the watch, wind it, walk 15,000 steps one day, walk 19,000 steps another, and the watch will stop at 2AM or 3AM the next day.
WatchProSite Moderator Patrick_y reviews the Bulgari Octo Finissimo Automatic – a watch he has worn for approximately five years as his primary watch – replacing his beloved Patek Philippe Nautilus. A New Icon It’s now 2025 and the Bulgari Octo Finissimo ...
Always love reading your reviews, Patrick, and this one was excellent. I adored the design of this watch when it came out, and have yet to see one in person. Maybe one day. Glad you’re enjoying it!
I'm surprised I don't seem them more often! I've only encountered a few in the wild. Oddly, I've encountered many more Royal Oaks and Nautilii in the wild.
And, when the Nautilus and the Royal Oak came out int he 1970s, they weren't exactly that successful as they weren't universally loved. Not like today where they can sell thousands of them a year.
Your automatic or Christian's sandwich dial would be my choice. I prefer my watches to have a little thickness to the case. Thanks again for an excellent review. M4
I always like a great watch that's also a great value. This is a true manufacture movement watch, an awesome design, and a great substitute to the Nautilus. For many people who are craving a sporty and yet elegant thin watch like the Nautilus with a 1970s...
Did you have any problems with yours winding? Mine sometimes stops in the middle of the night, despite having a fairly active day. Such a good looking timepiece, the stainless steel models with brushed and polished surfaces look so good.
Sometimes mine doesn't wind perfectly, even after a fairly active day. I sometimes will wear the watch, wind it, walk 15,000 steps one day, walk 19,000 steps another, and the watch will stop at 2AM or 3AM the next day.
Coincidentally, I am wearing my Octo Roma now, the younger brother of Octossimo. I watched the videos covering Fabrizio's explanation of new Octo Roma design, and I can fell his passion and honesty. Such a talented designer few can found. May I add one mo...
End to end being only 45.5 mm does indeed make this Roma quite wearable! Thank you for reading! This watch delivers so much satisfaction - very nearly just as much as a hyped watch - that it's a pity that it's not more often considered since people don't ...
Great review with so much information that tells the whole story of this stunning watch and all its variants. Glad you have enjoyed your first 5 years with it and wish you many more years of health and happiness with it. Marc
Thank you for reading the ~3000 words in this review! We're supposed to keep the reviews to around 1000 or so words. But I went overboard. I remember in high school essays we had to be concise. And in speech and debate we had to be "word efficient." I thi...
A watch every watch fan should try on and give consideration to! I'm not stating everyone will like it enough to own one. But the technical aspects are so superlative and the watch is a such a good value, that every watch fan should at least try one on!
Awesome review! Really enjoyed reading about your long-term experience with the Octo Finissimo. It’s such a unique design, and I love how Bulgari pushed the limits with ultra-thin movements. How’s the accuracy been over the years? And does the bracelet st...
Accuracy has been excellent. I very briefly touched on that in the article that the Bulgari is much more accurate than a brand new Chopard LUC I've recently started wearing that is even COSC certified. The Bulgari isn't certified. Super accurate watch. Th...
I can agree with all the points you‘ve made. Just want to add two things. Regarding the loosening screws on the clasp/bracelet: I have this on two of my Octo Finissimo, while it‘s never been an Issue with all of the others. So it does not happen on all wa...
Interesting. So not all of your Octo Finissimos has the loose screw at the clasp problem. That's interesting. The one I have it on is my titanium variant. I wonder if it's a problem that doesn't exist on the steel variants? Mine doesn't wind consistently ...
So, it could possibly be a titanium specific problem, but I don‘t think it affects all titanium watches. Also, for me the Issue was solved by retightening the screw. So far, it didn‘t happen again to me on these watches.
Apologies but I did not see this review until now, when I went to post a picture of my own OF. The review was a top of the feed on the brand forum. Two comments of yours that stood out for me. A designers watch indeed. There is a lot of detail in these pi...
I concur - a future piece that belongs in a museum! The words "onyx cabochon" is mentioned on Bulgari's website and in their press material. I didn't pull that out of my own pocket. Although I agree that I wouldn't have called it a "cabochon" as it's not ...