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The Octo Finissimo collection debuted in 2014, quickly gaining recognition for breaking records in thinness across complications such as tourbillons, minute repeaters, and automatic movements. The automatic titanium version launched at Baselworld 2017 was hailed as a future classic, drawing comparisons to Gérald Genta’s iconic Royal Oak for its disruptive design language. Over the years, Bvlgari has expanded the line with skeletonized versions, ceramic cases, and special editions, each reinforcing the Octo Finissimo’s reputation as a modern icon of horology.
Founded in Rome in 1884 by Sotirios Voulgaris, Bvlgari began as a jeweler renowned for bold, colorful designs inspired by classical Roman art. Over the decades, the brand expanded into luxury watches, fragrances, and accessories, becoming a global symbol of Italian elegance. In watchmaking, Bvlgari has carved a niche by blending architectural design with Swiss mechanical expertise, particularly through the Octo line, which embodies the brand’s dual heritage of artistry and technical innovation. Today, Bvlgari stands as both a jeweler and a serious watchmaker, respected for pushing boundaries in ultra-thin horology.



