@@FratelloMagazine blue dial for sure. I tried on one of the sand-blasted models and luckily they don't suit my wrist. I'll just have to admire it from afar.
Guys, it would really be good if we could get wrist shots in these. How does it wear? What does it look like on wrist? Its impossible to get a sense of the watch without that
You can understand why they are the price they are when you take into consideration the level of detail and craftsmanship that goes into them. Always thought the ss hand looked weird at 7 o’clock. Kinda spoils the symmetry of the watch.
Octo Finissimo will definitely be a classic watch in the future.
Oh my, the steel version fuego!
Blue or black dial? :-)
@@FratelloMagazine blue dial for sure. I tried on one of the sand-blasted models and luckily they don't suit my wrist. I'll just have to admire it from afar.
@@benjameshodges Same to me. I love them since the first titanium version; tried them on for several times but I was overwhelmed always... 😣
@@FratelloMagazine sandblasted white gold w/ salmon or blue dial - needs to happen
The movement is amazing to look at
Guys, it would really be good if we could get wrist shots in these. How does it wear? What does it look like on wrist? Its impossible to get a sense of the watch without that
You are commenting on a 3 year old video. Please see our later stuff 😅
@robert-janbroer8936 good point! Glad to hear you guys started doing that
You can understand why they are the price they are when you take into consideration the level of detail and craftsmanship that goes into them. Always thought the ss hand looked weird at 7 o’clock. Kinda spoils the symmetry of the watch.
These are thinner than the 6.4mm that is quoted multiple times in the video. The ceramic is 5.5mm and steel and gold I believe are 5.2mm.
Not according to the latest update we received from Bvlgari. The prototypes shown in Dubai were thinner, but the final versions are a bit thicker.
Loved it
Krishna Mullapudi thanks!