christianch
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Octo Finissimo Revolution almost 5 years later
Almost 5 years since I bought the Octo Finissimo! Just picked it up from the bank to enjoy it again. A very distinct DNA.
This iteration has roman numerals with some apertures to reveal part of the movement (similar to the minute repeater one) but is manual wind vs the current automatic version.
I also think that the S versions (100 Mt water resistance) are cheaper now than what I paid back then for this titanium version.
How do you like it? Do you have an Octo Finissimo ? Automatic or Manual ?
Does anyone has both the titanium and steel to give me an idea of the weight differences?
Thanks
Christian

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One thing to note...
By: patrick_y : December 12th, 2021-02:56
The current steel versions have screw down crowns. The titanium version does not have a screw down crown. So if the watch stops, you simply wind it a bit and set the time. No need to actively unscrew the crown and re-screw the crown. But with the new stee...