Portrait Of A Movement: Introducing The Bulgari Octo Finissimo Sketch
It all began in 2012, when the Italian maison Bulgari launched the Octo L’Originale that set the ball rolling
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It all began in 2012, when the Italian maison Bulgari launched the Octo L’Originale that set the ball rolling
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Known for turning a watch’s mechanics inside out, Louis Moinet have won over 50 prestigious awards for their designs
For more than a decade, the Octo stood as a testimony of Bulgari’s obsession with squishing their mechanical mastery
For almost a century, Louis Erard have been making fantastic timepieces, without compromising on their quality. However, the brand
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#AreYouBubble? This is a hashtag that has gone viral in the world of watches, and it’s a feat that