Admire the world's thinnest mechanical watch
With an impressively slimmer-than-coin design, the Octo Finissimo Ultra wristwatch from luxury brand Bulgari has a price tag of up to $440,000/piece.
Octo Finissimo Ultra is made in "watch country" Switzerland.
Renowned for its luxury jewelry and fashion accessories, Bulgari has just broken a world record with its latest product: a wristwatch measuring just 1.8mm thick.
The top of this luxurious device is crafted of sandblasted titanium, while the back is made from tungsten carbide alloy – a material commonly used in the construction of industrial drill bits.
Close-up of the face of the super luxury watch.
Bulgari spent three years developing this watch and launched it in time for the 10th anniversary of the Octo lineup. Finissimo Ultra has surpassed the previous slim record of the Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept of 0.2mm.
The Finissimo Ultra is available in monochrome gray and on a titanium strap that's just 1.5mm thick. The octagonal dial includes the main clock in the right corner as well as a large QR code at the top left.
Finissimo Ultra's ultra-thin design makes a strong impression.
Bulgari introduced: 'This unique QR code opens the possibility of connecting with NFT virtual assets and the metaverse virtual universe, connecting the mechanical world with the digital space'.
According to Watchonista, Bulgari has filed a total of eight patent applications for the development of this watch. It is not surprising that Finissimo Ultra has a selling price of up to 440,000 USD or more than 10 billion VND.
If you want to own this super product, you need to hurry because the company only produces a limited number of 10 such pieces.
Photo: Bulgaria
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