Earlier this week, Bulgari dropped the new Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Automatic, an ultra-thin tourbillon that fits into the existing Octo collection. But this isn’t any old tourbillon, nay, it’s the world’s thinnest tourbillon. Period. Not only that, but it’s also become the world’s thinnest automatic watch and thinnest automatic tourbillon in the process. So that’s three world records broken in one watch release. I was finally able to see this watch in the metal earlier today and it didn’t disappoint. Here are some of my thoughts.
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