This year at Watches and Wonders Geneva, Bvlgari unveils a new interpretation of its Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon – a remarkable achievement in watch design, measuring just 1.85 mm in total thickness. In platinum, with both case and bracelet crafted in this noble metal, the watch asserts a more exclusive presence.
Enhanced by distinctive blue accents and a bracelet combining satin-brushed and polished finishes, the model remains the world’s thinnest flying tourbillon. The titanium version was awarded at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève in 2025; in 2026, this platinum edition is issued in a limited series of just 10 pieces.
The new Octo Finissimo immediately captivates. While subtly refined, it gracefully maintains the core essence of the model first introduced in 2014. Its reduced diameter redefines both its internal construction and external aesthetic, marking a significant evolution. Remaining a benchmark in both design and technical mastery, it exemplifies Bvlgari’s ongoing commitment to refinement and innovation.
Since its debut in 2014, the Octo Finissimo geometric case embodies its Italian heritage. Its harmony reflects ancient Roman architecture, with edges, curves, and volumes evoking columns and domes. This design doesn’t just preserve heritage; it projects it forward.
The new Octo Finissimo immediately captivates. While subtly refined, it gracefully maintains the core essence of the model first introduced in 2014. Its reduced diameter redefines both its internal construction and external aesthetic, marking a significant evolution. Remaining a benchmark in both design and technical mastery, it exemplifies Bvlgari’s ongoing commitment to refinement and innovation.
Since its debut in 2014, the Octo Finissimo geometric case embodies its Italian heritage. Its harmony reflects ancient Roman architecture, with edges, curves, and volumes evoking columns and domes. This design doesn’t just preserve heritage; it projects it forward.
The new Octo Finissimo immediately captivates. While subtly refined, it gracefully maintains the core essence of the model first introduced in 2014. Its reduced diameter redefines both its internal construction and external aesthetic, marking a significant evolution. Remaining a benchmark in both design and technical mastery, it exemplifies Bvlgari’s ongoing commitment to refinement and innovation.
Since its debut in 2014, the Octo Finissimo geometric case embodies its Italian heritage. Its harmony reflects ancient Roman architecture, with edges, curves, and volumes evoking columns and domes. This design doesn’t just preserve heritage; it projects it forward.
The new Octo Finissimo immediately captivates. While subtly refined, it gracefully maintains the core essence of the model first introduced in 2014. Its reduced diameter redefines both its internal construction and external aesthetic, marking a significant evolution. Remaining a benchmark in both design and technical mastery, it exemplifies Bvlgari’s ongoing commitment to refinement and innovation.
Since its debut in 2014, the Octo Finissimo geometric case embodies its Italian heritage. Its harmony reflects ancient Roman architecture, with edges, curves, and volumes evoking columns and domes. This design doesn’t just preserve heritage; it projects it forward.
The Manufacture revisits the design of the Nautilus on the occasion of the collection’s 50th anniversary with this timepiece featuring an ultra-thin white gold case, a sunburst blue dial and a fabric-patterned navy blue composite-material strap. This watch is powered by ultra-thin self-winding 240 caliber and is issued in a 1,000-piece limited edition.