The BVLGARI Octo Finissimo Skeleton, reference 103610, is a striking example of modern horological artistry. Encased in titanium, the watch boasts a stunning skeleton dial that reveals the intricate inner workings of the BVL199SK manual winding calibre. The effortless harmony between the titanium case and the exposed bridges enhances its visual appeal. The dial includes a power reserve indicator and a small-seconds counter, balancing function and style. With an impressive 8-day power reserve, this watch is reliable and enduring. Its thin profile highlights the maison’s innovation and mastery in watchmaking. The see-through caseback further elevates its allure, allowing wearers to appreciate the craftsmanship from every angle. Make every moment memorable with a watch that combines elegance, precision, and luxury craftsmanship.
Full Specification
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Brand BVLGARICollectionOctoSeriesFinissimoModel No103610
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MovementFeatures Power Reserve Indicator, Small SecondsMovement Manual WindingCalibre BVL199SKCaseCase Size 40 mmCase Thickness 5.95 mmCase Shape OctagonCase Material TitaniumCase Back See-through Case BackGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialDial Colour SkeletonHands DauphineIndexes Arabic NumeralsStrapStrap Material TitaniumStrap Colour GreyClasp Type Folding ClaspBuckle/Clasp Material TitaniumOtherEAN 7612902125540Gender MenWater Resistance (M) 30Warranty Period 5 YearsCountry of Origin Switzerland
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About the BVLGARI Octo Collection
BVLGARI solidified their presence as serious watchmakers in the world of horology with their technical genius, channelled remarkably through Octo. The first-ever Octo was created in collaboration with Swiss watchmaker Gerald Genta, resulting in the BVLGARI Gerald Genta Octo Grande Sonnerie Tourbillon, launched in 2010. By 2012, BVLGARI decided to build an entire collection around this timepiece, bringing the best BVLGARI watches for men and women. However, it was in 2014 that the Octo achieved its legendary status with the introduction of the Octo Finissimo. Since then, the BVLGARI Octo collection has broken multiple world records and remains one of the most sought-after luxury sports watch collections on the market. Needless to say, the collection sits at the fore of the brand's watch portfolio.
The Legendary Iterations
Finissimo in Italian roughly translates to ‘Superfine'. These superfine BVLGARI watches exude superbly finished timepieces with sand-blasted cases and various complications. The Octo Finnisimo became the world's thinnest watch in the very first year of its launch. This marked the beginning of an ultra-thin set of timepieces that made the brand a centre of attraction in the world of haute horlogerie. Now, the Octo Finissimo has much more to offer other than being an ultra-thin luxury sports watch. The collection does not falter with complications as Octo Finissimo is also one of the first timepieces to incorporate both a chronograph and a GMT inside an ultra-thin timepiece.
Launched in 2017, Octo Roma, was a more approachable attempt made by BVLGARI. Differentiated by a rounder silhouette compared to the octagonal proportions of the Octo Finissimo, the Roma watches represent a much more affordable option within the Octo collection. But despite the accessibility, the Octo Roma does not compromise on complications, offering a slew of features that make any watch enthusiast's heart beat faster.

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
The BVL199SK movement boasts an impressively slim profile of just 2.5mm while delivering a substantial eight-day power reserve. This manual winding movement is prominently showcased through the openwork dial of the Octo Finissimo timepiece, revealing its intricately skeletonised bridges. Additionally, the smooth function of the inner mechnaism is ensured by the strategically placed 33 jewels.

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- Brand BVLGARI
- Reference BVL199SK
- Movement Manual Winding
- Display Analog
- Power Reserve Approx. 192 hours
- Jewels 33
- Frequency 28800 bph
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