I have previously owned a Bvlgari Diagono and it was AWESOME value. My only gripe is the hinged strap. I couldn't stand the way it sat on the wrist and had to replace it with an aftermarket rubber strap that wraps the wrist snuggly.
I have a Bvlgari Diagono - not sure which year it is from, but around 10 years old I guess. (Came as part of a lot). Having to send this to the USA just to have a battery replaced because not a single jewellery store/watch repair shop, here in Japan, ,will work on this watch for me!
I have this type, I kept it in the safety box for years and when I opened, then the wrist band watch become very stiff cant bend it. When I forced to bend to put in my wrist it broke. How to fix it, any idea?
Wouldn't the aluminium case be allergic to some skin? And what kind of aluminium case did they made? I mean, for a sport watch, one of its key points would be the durability, I wonder if it'll be durable enough for the door knobs or occasional desk bang or something.... Did they made the watch out of aluminum because it was cheap? If they want lightness and things like that, titanium would be the best, isn't it? Even FP Journe sport watches also ditched the aluminum and move toward to titanium instead...
Hi sorry for late reply - I own 2 dials black & white each auto - all the daily bangs doesn't affect them at all. I serviced them at Bvlgari agent here in Singapore every 5 years costing S$300 each - it's an iconic masterpiece to me and I'm getting the 40mm soon - cheers
I noticed that the name "Bvlgari" is stamped very heavily present upon the bezel of the featured timepieces. If one was to make a purchase of either timepieces and indeed wear it will Bvlgari pay the purchaser a fee for advertising it's iconic brand name! I wonder!!!
Very unique looking and classy. The cream dial is beautiful in real life.
It is a uniquely designed watch - worth the Reintroduction even next 50 years!
oh and thanks for a well defined beautiful video too
I have previously owned a Bvlgari Diagono and it was AWESOME value. My only gripe is the hinged strap. I couldn't stand the way it sat on the wrist and had to replace it with an aftermarket rubber strap that wraps the wrist snuggly.
Love it since day one 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bvlgari superbe
I think its great that they acknowledge they have an eye on the counterfeit market. Not many brands would admit that.
I have a Bvlgari Diagono - not sure which year it is from, but around 10 years old I guess. (Came as part of a lot). Having to send this to the USA just to have a battery replaced because not a single jewellery store/watch repair shop, here in Japan, ,will work on this watch for me!
That's unfortunate. No Bvlgari retailers or boutiques in Japan?
Love it
I have this type, I kept it in the safety box for years and when I opened, then the wrist band watch become very stiff cant bend it. When I forced to bend to put in my wrist it broke. How to fix it, any idea?
It sounds like your best option is to contact a Bvlgari AD or the brand directly. Maybe they can help you out.
@@Monochrome-watches thanks for replied
natural rubber need to breathe - can't keep it in a box..
Is this 44’ mm ?
Nope, both the time-and-date and the chronograph have a 40mm case diameter.
Just curious, were all the original mens models automatic?
Yes both 38mm & 44mm was Automatic movement
Here in india almost all celebs have bvlgari aluminum along with their swiss watches
Maybe you guys should worry about your filthy River..
@@patriot7734and you about your school shootings not to mention your cou less invasions of other countries.
Oh wow, won't my friends be envious when I tell them that this fine timepiece is crafted from the cheapest metal on Earth.
Wouldn't the aluminium case be allergic to some skin? And what kind of aluminium case did they made? I mean, for a sport watch, one of its key points would be the durability, I wonder if it'll be durable enough for the door knobs or occasional desk bang or something.... Did they made the watch out of aluminum because it was cheap? If they want lightness and things like that, titanium would be the best, isn't it? Even FP Journe sport watches also ditched the aluminum and move toward to titanium instead...
Funny you said that, FPJ stopped using aluminum because of the complexity in working with the material...
Hi sorry for late reply - I own 2 dials black & white each auto - all the daily bangs doesn't affect them at all.
I serviced them at Bvlgari agent here in Singapore every 5 years costing S$300 each - it's an iconic masterpiece to me and I'm getting the 40mm soon - cheers
I noticed that the name "Bvlgari" is stamped very heavily present upon the bezel of the featured timepieces. If one was to make a purchase of either timepieces and indeed wear it will Bvlgari pay the purchaser a fee for advertising it's iconic brand name! I wonder!!!
couldn't agree more. everything about the watch is beautiful except the fricking bezel
It's actually subdued in real life due to thd black bezel.
Stupendi
It’s hard to listen to the ceo 👨💼 :(
A little money hungry as a watch brand.
The Octo FInissimo is a bargain compared to the Royal Oak and Nautilus. Bulgari have arrived as a watch brand.