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Bvlgari Wins Prize in Tourbillon Watch Category at the Grand Prix D’horlogerie De Geneve

18 Nov 2025

Bvlgari Wins Prize in Tourbillon Watch Category at the Grand Prix D’horlogerie De Geneve - Cortina Watch Thailand
Bvlgari Wins Prize in Tourbillon Watch Category at the Grand Prix D’horlogerie De Geneve - Cortina Watch Thailand

(Photo Credit: Bvlgari)

This year, Bvlgari was once again present and competing at the GPHG with three exceptional pieces in the following categories: Tourbillon with Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon; Iconic with Bvlgari x MB&F Serpenti; Jewelry with Serpenti Aeterna.

In recent years, Bvlgari has achieved significant recognition at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève, highlighted by the Aiguille d’Or win in 2021 for the Octo Finissimo Perpetual Calendar. The Maison’s exceptional jewelry pieces, including the Serpenti Cleopatra (2023) and Serpenti Misteriosi (2022), have helped garner a total of eleven GPHG awards.

“Beyond this grand prize, credit is due, more than ever, to the teams who, in 14 years, have transformed a prestigious jeweler into a preeminent watchmaker. This is quite unique and reminds me of the story of Tag HEUER, which we also brought to the pinnacle of watchmaking during my tenure there. This 21st award, for both Maisons, including two Aiguilles d’Or and 11 prizes won by Bvlgari, fills me with immense emotion and gratitude”, said Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO of LVMH Watches and CEO of Bvlgari.

Tourbillon: Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon

Beyond setting a new thinness record, the new Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon stands as a manifesto. By integrating a skeleton tourbillon into the movement of a watch with a total thickness of just 1.85 mm, the Roman jeweller’s Swiss watchmaking division demonstrates its horological expertise with watchmaking’s most emblematic complication.  The World’s Thinnest Flying Tourbillon.

Since its invention in the 18th century, the tourbillon has stood as the pinnacle of watchmaking precision. Aesthetically fascinating, its perpetual motion echoes the rhythm of a beating heart, giving soul to the timepiece. It is no coincidence that Bvlgari’s journey toward ultra-thinness began with the Octo Finissimo Tourbillon. In 2014, its hand-wound movement, just 1.95 mm thick, was the world’s thinnest flying tourbillon at the time.

  • Tourbillon: Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon

    Credit: Bvlgari

  • Tourbillon: Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon

    Credit: Bvlgari

Bvlgari has taken skeletonisation to the next level on the new Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon – to maximise light diffusion throughout the movement. This approach creates striking contrasts through contemporary decorative techniques applied to key visible components: the bezel flange’s polished slope, the finely rhodium-plated tourbillon balance and inertia blocks, and the sunburst-finished, rhodium-plated tourbillon bridge – refined modern finishes that subtly enhance the watch’s mechanical artistry. Each skeletonised component must have the right balance between efficiency and aesthetics, between resistance, reliability, and ornamentation. It means the margin for error is even smaller. The exposed nature of a skeleton movement demands absolute perfection in design, execution, and finishing. It is a fact: Bvlgari’s new Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon is now the thinnest tourbillon watch ever.

A masterful demonstration of extreme finesse, the new Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon showcases Bvlgari’s mastery of extreme thinness and represents another breakthrough in their innovative approach to watchmaking. “Each record has been a stepping stone. Setting a record isn’t just about crossing barriers – it’s about redefining what’s possible in mechanical watchmaking. With each challenge, we’ve had to rethink not only traditional techniques but also how watches are designed and developed,” explains Jean-Christophe Babin.

Mobilising all the expertise of the Bvlgari Manufacture, this particularly complex project involved revisiting the traditional fundamentals of the profession to design a watch in two dimensions rather than three. This bold approach sparked fresh energy within Bvlgari’s teams, fostering unprecedented creative collaboration to tackle a challenge of this scale. Perfecting and rethinking techniques—such as returning to a two-hand display—added a deeply human touch to the entire endeavour.

With the new Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon, Bvlgari continues its pursuit of finesse and refinement in every sense of the word.