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Bulgari Unveils A Smaller Octo Finissimo with a New Movement
Experience Refined Elegance: The Octo Finissimo in a Perfect New Dimension
The Journey to a More Compact Finissimo: Answering Enthusiast Demands
For a considerable period, whispers and expectations surrounded the release of a smaller Octo Finissimo. Now, Bulgari proudly presents this highly anticipated model, fulfilling the desires of many who admired the watch's concept but found its previous size unwieldy. The new 37mm case, measuring 6.35mm thick, comes in three distinct versions: two in titanium and one in yellow gold. This launch marks a significant evolution, occurring twelve years after the original Octo Finissimo's debut and nine years after the popular 40mm automatic version, which will continue to be available. This scaled-down iteration truly shines, delivering remarkable elegance in its new, more modest dimensions.
Exploring the Finer Details: Dimensions, Wearability, and Comparisons
The new Octo Finissimo measures 37mm in diameter and 6.35mm in thickness. While slightly thicker than its 40mm predecessor, it remains exceptionally slender, particularly when compared to other thin timepieces. This marginal increase in thickness was necessary to accommodate the new movement without compromising the watch's renowned specifications. The critical question of wearability is addressed by noting its comfortable fit on a 7.25-inch wrist. For visual comparison, images are provided, showcasing the new 37mm model alongside the 40mm Lee Ufan limited edition.
The Technical Heart: Unveiling the Innovative BVF 100 Caliber
The engineering behind this timepiece is truly remarkable. The newly developed BVF 100 caliber maintains a micro-rotor movement, featuring an intricate soleil-style Côtes de Genève pattern radiating from the balance. Measuring 2.35mm thick, it is marginally thicker than the 2.23mm BVL 138 found in the 40mm Octo Finissimo. However, this new movement boasts an impressive 72-hour power reserve, surpassing its larger counterpart by 12 hours. Despite its slightly increased thickness, the BVF 100 caliber achieves a 20% reduction in overall volume. With its slim profile and display caseback, it’s understandable that the watch offers a 30m water resistance, though it is not designed for diving adventures.
Visual Contrast: Comparing the New 37mm and Classic 40mm Models
The accompanying photographs illustrate the distinct yet remarkably similar appearance of the 40mm by 5.15mm sandblasted titanium predecessor and the new 37mm by 6.35mm version (shown at left and bottom, respectively). At first glance, the differences are subtle, almost imperceptible. Despite the 23% size difference, the new model wears comfortably on a larger wrist. This design caters specifically to individuals who find the original larger, flatter watch less suitable, providing an elegant alternative without sacrificing the iconic Finissimo aesthetic.
A Spectrum of Styles: Material Options and Enhanced Bracelet Design
Two primary variations were observed firsthand: the sandblasted titanium with a subtle grey dial and the luxurious yellow gold version. Additionally, a third option features a polished grey dial on a brushed titanium case. Beyond the material choices, the bracelet has undergone a thoughtful enhancement, now incorporating a butterfly clasp with push-buttons, a feature absent in the 40mm model, providing both improved security and comfort.
A Perfect Fit: Showcasing Wearability on Diverse Wrist Sizes
To emphasize the watch's adaptability, additional images demonstrate the new Octo Finissimo on a 7-inch wrist, which is considered an ideal size for this type of timepiece. The new 37mm model, despite being only 1mm wider than a previously desired 36mm yellow-gold version, still maintains its elegant proportions, showcasing its versatility and appeal across different wrist dimensions.
Investment in Elegance: Pricing Details for the New Collection
For those who have patiently awaited this watch for nearly a decade, the new Octo Finissimo demands an investment reflecting its craftsmanship and innovation. The sandblasted titanium model is priced at $16,600, while the brushed titanium version is available for $17,400. The luxurious yellow gold iteration carries a price tag of $48,300. These prices align with Bulgari's existing high-end offerings, positioning the new collection as a premium choice for discerning collectors.
The Anticipated Arrival: Reflections on Bulgari's Latest Masterpiece
It is difficult to express any unexpected sentiments about this new launch, as it precisely meets the expectations of watch enthusiasts. The journey to its creation was understandably lengthy; Bulgari’s manufacturing process required significant time to develop a movement capable of achieving the Octo Finissimo’s minimized dimensions. Now, the watch is here, fulfilling its promise, which is far from disappointing. One might wonder what more could have been asked for. Personally, I might favor the 40mm version due to my larger build, leaving this refined piece for those with more slender wrists who will undoubtedly appreciate its elegant proportions.
Core Attributes: An Overview of the Octo Finissimo's Specifications
The Bulgari Octo Finissimo, identified by reference numbers 104089 (sandblasted titanium), 104120 (satin-polished yellow gold), and 104351 (satin-polished titanium), features a 37mm diameter and a thickness of 6.45mm. Its case material varies between sandblasted or satin-polished titanium and satin-polished yellow gold. The dial colors include opaline titanium with black hands and indexes, yellow gold with yellow gold-plated hands and indexes, and opaline titanium with rhodium-plated hands and indexes. It offers a water resistance of 30m and is secured by a bracelet with an integrated folding buckle, featuring push-buttons matching the case material.
Engineered Precision: Delving Into the BVF 100 Caliber
The BVF 100 caliber, a key component of this watch, measures 31mm in diameter and 2.35mm in thickness. It powers the hours, minutes, and subsidiary seconds functions, boasting a 72-hour power reserve. This automatic micro-rotor movement operates at a frequency of 3Hz and is not chronometer certified. Each movement is meticulously hand-decorated with radiating Côtes de Genève and perlage finishing, highlighting the intricate craftsmanship.
Acquisition Details: Price and Availability for the New Octo Finissimo
The new Bulgari Octo Finissimo is currently available for purchase. The sandblasted titanium model is priced at $16,600, while the brushed titanium variant is offered at $17,400. The yellow gold version is available for $48,300. This collection is not a limited edition, providing broader access to enthusiasts. For additional information, please visit Bulgari's official websit
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