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The interview was very interesting...
however I am not clear as to why it was deemed necessary to put the Bulgari name on the DR/GG watches in such a way as to diminish the DR/GG name to a miniscule level and emphasize the Bulgari name instead. As a long-time DR/GG customer (I have 4 DR watches and one GG) I cannot conceive any reason why I would ever want to have the dial changed to add the Bulgari name. I didn't buy Bulgari watches, I bought Daniel Roth and Gerald Genta watches. I will treasure these forever and, unless things change, will have to pass on the new designs.
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By: fai9al_429 : July 6th, 2010-19:15
Hi Ed, I think the rotor looks good but...I was wondering why its shaped like that? Does it symbolize the letter "V" from the word BVLGARI?? I was also wondering that if the Calibro 168 is Bulgari's first in-house movement (which was introduced in 2010), ...
Thanks gazoz
By: ED209 : July 6th, 2010-18:31
Hi gazoz, Thanks for checking out the interview. It's great to learn more about the team members at Bulgari and their roles in developing the Bulgari watch collection. Hope you have a chance to check out the new novelties in the next few months. Regards, ...
Great interview!
By: AnthonyTsai : July 6th, 2010-23:57
I love the option that Bulgari is offering to owners of the previous DR/GG models where they can opt to swap out the old DR/GG dials to that of the new Bulgari dials. I'm assuming there will be a cost for this, but just having the ability to do this is aw...
Revealing and Educational...
By: pingtsai : July 7th, 2010-12:25
Thank you to Mr. Terreni for being so thorough and patient with our questions. I thought the interview had a great deal of interesting technical information and this part in particular was valuable in understanding Bulgari's vision. Just as I had thought....