For the average person, world records in the watch industry mean nothing. The thinnest, most complex, most accurate, fastest, or slowest frequency — what is the difference? Watches should be beautiful and functional. On the one hand, this is a completely fair stance. Still, on the other hand, the watch industry has always been about technology, breakthroughs in engineering, and incredible achievements in design. Through world records, the geniuses of watchmaking can demonstrate complex mechanisms and meticulously crafted cases they can create.
The thinnest watches in the world — a title that various brands have been chasing for decades. Richard Mille, Piaget, Vacheron Constantin, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and other manufacturers strive each year to create refined cases that hide multifaceted complications. However, Bulgari remains the leader in producing such models.
In 2022, the Italians introduced the Octo Finissimo Ultra watch, with a thickness of just 1.8 mm. At that time, the Octo collection was celebrating its 10th anniversary, and this was a significant achievement for Bulgari, indicating that the brand can work not only with aesthetics but also with highly complex technologies. The case and dial of the watch are made of titanium, and only 10 pieces were made available for sale. Currently, the market value of this model exceeds $400,000.
And although Piaget, with the Altiplano model, had been chasing Bulgari for many years, in the end, in 2023, Richard Mille managed to break the record, always betting on a brilliant engineering approach. It must be acknowledged that there are few brands in the world capable of competing with Richard Mille in terms of materials and components. Last year's Richard Mille RM UP-01 model was created in collaboration with the automotive company Ferrari. The thickness of the titanium-made watch is only 1.75 mm. It is noteworthy that this model weighs 2.82 grams. They are so lightweight that you could easily forget that you are wearing a watch on your wrist, the value of which is $1,750,000.
But Bulgari, like all Italians, is persistent and tenacious. They don't like to part with world records and glory, so in 2024, the brand once again broke the world record, reclaiming the title of the manufacturer creating the thinnest watches in the world. At the largest salon for the industry Watches & Wonders in Geneva, Bulgari unveiled the Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC, with a thickness of an incredible 1.70 mm. These watches are literally thinner than a coin. Additionally, the model is scratch-resistant, shock-resistant, and resistant to magnetic interference. It is the thinnest chronometer in the world, certified by COSC.
The manufacturer also reimagined the process of adjusting and winding the watch. To set the time on the Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC, you need to place the model in a special case with a digital display, program the desired time, and start the adjustment cycle with a button press. If you prefer traditional adjustment methods, they are, of course, also available.