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Bvlgari’s record-breaking Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon

By Alvin Wong 15 May, 2025

The world’s thinnest tourbillon watch is a triumph of mechanical engineering and audacity

Bvlgari risks normalising record-breaking feats in luxury watchmaking. The new Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon, which measures just 1.85mm thick—about the height of two stacked credit cards—is officially the world’s thinnest tourbillon wristwatch, and the Italian marque’s 10th record-breaking watch in the category of ultra-thin timepieces.

“Each record has been a stepping-stone. Setting a record isn’t just about crossing barriers – it’s about redefining what’s possible in mechanical watchmaking,” says Jean-Christophe Babin, CEO LVMH Watches and Bvlgari, in a press statement.

Measuring 40 mm in diameter and just 1.85 mm in thickness, Bvlgari’s Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon is currently the world’s thinnest tourbillon watch. Photo by Bvlgari

Indeed, the Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon is all about redefining the status quo. Beyond technical finesse, its creation required a conceptual overhaul. Rather than layering components vertically in traditional fashion, Bvlgari’s engineers approached the watch as a two-dimensional object. This shift in thinking required teams across the Manufacture to chip in with ideas, re-examining long-held principles and embracing a level of cross-disciplinary invention.

The hallmark of the Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon is its tungsten carbide main plate that houses the mechanical movement. Photo by Bvlgari

To bring this vision to life, Bvlgari’s R&D division developed eight patented innovations. Among these are a unified case and movement structure, a bi-material caseback, an innovative crystal-mounting technique, and a reimagined barrel and oscillator. Even the titanium bracelet contributes to the architecture of the piece, its impossibly slim 1.5mm profile flowing seamlessly into the watch’s design.

Bvlgari takes skeletonisation to the extreme on the new Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon by maximising light diffusion throughout the movement. Photo by Bvlgari

The Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon is built with a sophisticated interplay of materials that not only looks good but ensures robustness. The bezel, case middle, and lugs are rendered in microbead-blasted titanium, offering a subtle matte sheen, while the mainplate is machined from ultra-dense tungsten carbide for maximum rigidity within minimal dimensions. Two discreet stainless steel crowns—one at 3 o’clock for time-setting and another at 8 o’clock for winding—complete the ultra-thin construction.

The watch’s skeletonise flying tourbillon cage. Photo by Bvlgari

Appearance-wise, the watch draws cues from its sibling, the Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC, but differentiates itself through a skeletonised tourbillon cage and a focused sub-dial for time display. On the wrist, the experience is disarming. Despite its architectural complexity, the watch is so light and supple it feels almost immaterial—more idea than object.

Bvlgari’s watchmakers ensured striking contrasts through contemporary decorative techniques applied to key visible components. Photo by Bvlgari

“The idea was to create a watch that encapsulates all our expertise. It’s not just about having the finest design but achieving a precise execution that tells the story of the Octo Finissimo series, while respecting the integrity of its distinctive aesthetic codes,” says Fabrizio Buonamassa Stigliani, Bvlgari’s product creation executive director.

Fabrizio Buonamassa Stigliani, Bvlgari’s product creation executive director. Photo by Bvlgari

Bvlgari first entered the ultra-thin arena in 2014 with the Octo Tourbillon, then the thinnest tourbillon movement in the world. Since then, it has shattered records across categories—from the slimmest minute repeater in 2016 (3.12mm), to the Octo Finissimo Ultra in 2022, measuring just 1.8mm thick. Judging by the brand’s momentum, it has no intention of yielding its lead any time soon.

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