Octo Finissimo Watch 103200
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Octo Finissimo Perpetual Calendar Haute Horlogerie watch with extra-thin mechanical manufacture movement with automatic winding, hour, minutes, retrograde date, day, month and retrograde leap year, sandblasted titanium case, dial and bracelet, transparent case back and folding buckle. Water-resistant up to 30 metres
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Pushing the boundaries of horological complexity once again, Bvlgari marks its seventh world record in the field of ultimate thinness with the Octo Finissimo Perpetual Calendar watch. As the slimmest perpetual calendar watch on the market, featuring an automatic in-house calibre of just 2.75 mm thick, the timepiece counts no less than 408 components interacting within the extremely limited space provided by the slender 5.80 mm case. A modern masterpiece influenced by the Estetica della Meccanica, or “mechanical aesthetics”, the watch perfectly blends innovation and mechanical mastery with a striking and audacious design. Octo Finissimo Perpetual Calendar Haute Horlogerie watch with mechanical manufacture movement with automatic winding, hour, minutes, retrograde date, day, month and retrograde leap year, BVL 305 calibre (2.75 mm thick), 60 hours power reserve and 21’600 VpH (3Hz). 40 mm sandblasted titanium case (5.80 mm thick), transparent case back, sandblasted titanium crown with black ceramic insert, sandblasted titanium dial (0.3 mm thick), retrograde and jump-back displays, sandblasted titanium bracelet with three-blade folding buckle. Water-resistant up to 30 metres.
- Case Material: Titanium
- Case Diameter: 40
- Movement: Automatic
- Functions: Perpetual Calendar
- Water Resistance: 30 m
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About the brand
View all watchesFounded in 1884 on Via dei Condotti, Bulgari translated its jewellery savoir-faire into horology through bold case silhouettes, coloured gemstones, and integrated bracelets.