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Bulgari
Ref. 103245
Octo Finissimo “Tadao Ando” Edition
A fine, rare and “like-new” limited edition ultra-slim titanium wristwatch with small seconds, bracelet, warranty and presentation box, one of a limited edition of 200 pieces made exclusively for the Japanese market
- Estimate
- HK$60,000 - 120,000€7,400 - 14,900$7,700 - 15,400
HK$214,200
Lot Details
- Manufacturer
- Bulgari
- Year
- Circa 2020
- Reference No
- 103245
- Case No
- PO5544
- Model Name
- Octo Finissimo “Tadao Ando” Edition
- Material
- Titanium
- Calibre
- Automatic, cal. BVL138, 36 jewels
- Bracelet/Strap
- Titanium Bulgari bracelet, max length 200mm
- Clasp/Buckle
- Titanium Bulgari deployant clasp
- Dimensions
- 40mm diameter
- Signed
- Case, dial, movement, bracelet and clasp signed
- Accessories
- Accompanied by Bulgari international warranty stamped Tower Ginza Japan dated 17th September 2020, original purchase invoice, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
Specialist
Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
Of all the Octos, this is arguably my favourite, an exemplar of minimal Japanese design by the hand of Tadao Ando. Notably, it is also among the few Octos that has no logo on the dial. - Mark Cho
To the new owners of the watches in the sale: The Armoury will custom-make the winner one of The Armoury’s signature garments as a gift. For further details please visit the link below.
More Details: https://www.thearmoury.com/the-beauty-in-everything-gifts
- In 2019, Bulgari joined forces with the established Japanese architect Tadao Ando to create a distinctive Octo Finissimo in his vision. An immediate success and limited to only 200 examples exclusive only to the Japanese market, it has since become one of the most sought after timepieces produced by the firm.
- Regarded by many as one of the modern greats of minimalism, Ando, the self-taught architect, has created some of the most iconic architectural landscapes around the world, with emphasis on playing with concrete, geometry and light. Some of Ando’s most notable works include the Church of Light in Osaka, the 21_21 Design Sight Museum in Tokyo, and the Vitra Seminar House in Germany. Echoed in his take of the Octo Finissimo, the dial features geometric spirals that ripple out from the small seconds hand, depicting a soothing and Zen appeal.
- The present timepiece is an example of the first iteration from the collaboration between Tadao Ando and Bulgari. Offered in “like-new” condition with its full set of accessories, this is an opportunity for collectors to acquire one of the most enigmatic timepieces by the brand in recent times.
To the new owners of the watches in the sale: The Armoury will custom-make the winner one of The Armoury’s signature garments as a gift. For further details please visit the link below.
More Details: https://www.thearmoury.com/the-beauty-in-everything-gifts
- In 2019, Bulgari joined forces with the established Japanese architect Tadao Ando to create a distinctive Octo Finissimo in his vision. An immediate success and limited to only 200 examples exclusive only to the Japanese market, it has since become one of the most sought after timepieces produced by the firm.
- Regarded by many as one of the modern greats of minimalism, Ando, the self-taught architect, has created some of the most iconic architectural landscapes around the world, with emphasis on playing with concrete, geometry and light. Some of Ando’s most notable works include the Church of Light in Osaka, the 21_21 Design Sight Museum in Tokyo, and the Vitra Seminar House in Germany. Echoed in his take of the Octo Finissimo, the dial features geometric spirals that ripple out from the small seconds hand, depicting a soothing and Zen appeal.
- The present timepiece is an example of the first iteration from the collaboration between Tadao Ando and Bulgari. Offered in “like-new” condition with its full set of accessories, this is an opportunity for collectors to acquire one of the most enigmatic timepieces by the brand in recent times.
Bulgari
ItalianOriginally from Kalarites, Greece, Sotirios Voulgaris emigrated to Rome because of Greece's rising poverty and difficulty separating from the Ottoman Empire. He set foot on Italian soil in 1880 with little money in his pocket and spent the next four years preparing what would go on to become Italy's oldest jewelry company. In 1884, Bulgari opened its doors to the Italian people with its offering of jewelry and accessories. Bulgari's style takes from traditions in Greek and Roman craftsmanship to elegantly balance volume and subtlety. Later, in the late 1960s, Bulgari bridged classicism and modernity by introducing its seductive, now-iconic Serpenti collection of snake-shaped coil bracelets and watches. It is through its meticulous combination of influences that Bulgari has garnered an international and loyal high-profile clientele, which included Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn. These Hollywood stars have immortalized the house's unique gem-adorned bracelets, necklaces and earrings in rounded forms.
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