Bvlgari
In 1884, Sotirio Bulgari founded a jewelry shop in the city of Rome. That has evolved into the Bvlgari we know today — a house synonymous with Italian flair and excellence, while remaining timeless and classic in its appeal to the contemporary audience.
More than Bvlgari’s know-how in the craft of jewelry, the brand is also recognized forits fully integrated watchmaking efforts that have given the world the much beloved Octo Finissimo collection of watches. Bvlgari’s record-breaking ultra thin complications include the minute repeater, automatic tourbillon, GMT chronograph and, most recently, the perpetual calendar — all within the Octo Finissimo family of watches.

News
Bvlgari’s Tubogas: From Gas Pipes to Golden Wonders
Sep 20, 2024

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Bvlgari’s Tubogas: From Gas Pipes to Golden Wonders

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Bvlgari To Exhibit at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025
Sep 17, 2024

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Bvlgari To Exhibit at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025

Geneva Watch Days 2024
Three New Octo Chiming Watches Champion The Sound of Bvlgari
Aug 30, 2024

Geneva Watch Days 2024
Three New Octo Chiming Watches Champion The Sound of Bvlgari

Reviews
Technical Insights: The Bvlgari Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC
Aug 26, 2024

Reviews
Technical Insights: The Bvlgari Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC

News
These Are The Most Iconic Singapore-Exclusive Timepieces Over The Years, And Then Some
Aug 11, 2024

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These Are The Most Iconic Singapore-Exclusive Timepieces Over The Years, And Then Some

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Bulgari Hits Back for New ‘World’s Thinnest Mechanical Watch’ Record
Apr 8, 2024

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Bulgari Hits Back for New ‘World’s Thinnest Mechanical Watch’ Record

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What makes the Bulgari Octo Finissimo one of the most important watch collections today?
Mar 14, 2024

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What makes the Bulgari Octo Finissimo one of the most important watch collections today?

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This year’s new Bulgari Octo Finissimo Sketch offers an artistic take on open-worked dials
Mar 14, 2024

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This year’s new Bulgari Octo Finissimo Sketch offers an artistic take on open-worked dials

Opinion
Why 2024 might be the slimmest year on record, thanks to Piaget, Bulgari and Richard Mille
Feb 16, 2024

Opinion
Why 2024 might be the slimmest year on record, thanks to Piaget, Bulgari and Richard Mille
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