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Bulgari Breaks Its Own Record For World’s Thinnest Mechanical Watch

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Not content with already having set eight records for creating the world’s the thinnest mechanical watches, Bulgari has done it again, beating it’s own record of 1.80 mm thickness to produce a mechanical watch that is only 1.70 mm thick (and 40mm wide). And not only does it work, it works better than most standard mechancal watches. The new Octo Finissimo Ultra is not only the thinnest mechanical watch ever produced: it is also the world's thinnest COSC chronometer – which means it has been certified to keep time accurately to within -4/+6 seconds per day. It’s an achievement, considering that the more scaled down the movement, the greater the potential instability. The trick is in the materials and the construction.

The caseback serves as the mainplate, upon which the 170 components of the movement, the manually wound BVL180 caliber, are assembled. They are left open to view under the crystal, without a dial plate. The mainplate/caseback is made from tungsten carbide, which is particularly dense, hard and ultra-resistant. Shaving off the 1/10th of a millimeter also involved a reworking of the case by optimizing the sapphire crystal. It’s spread out slightly too, with the barrel and the subdials jutting out into the bezel space.

You can wind and set the watch manually, but there’s also a new method: you can place it in a special case equipped with a digital display. Punch in the time, push a button and the watch will set and wind itself at the push of a button. There are two versions, one in titanium and the other in platinum with blue subdals, both with tungsten carbide mainplates and both limited to 20 pieces.

Bulgari has also introduced three new versions of its Octo Finissimo Tourbillon, the world’s thinnest tourbillon. Two have manual wound movements, in a cases measuring 40mm x 4.85mm thick, one in rose gold, and the other in PVD coated titanium. The third is an automatic tourbillon with a platinum case measuring 42 mm x 4.95mm thick.

The look of these ultra-slim watches is an unusual contrast of elegance (the slimmer the watch, the more it qualifies as an under-the-cuff dress watch, which is always described as “elegant”), but with a high-tech look that has been scaled down to one dimension, kind of like steamrolled steampunk architecture. Either way, Bulgari has created a unique look that stands alone in the ultra-slim watchmaking category.

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