Fonctions
- Heures
- Minutes
- Secondes
- Deuxième fuseau horaire
- Chronographe
Mouvement
- Remontage automatique/Automatique
- Manufacturé
- Swiss Made
Boîtier
- Octogonal
- Acier inoxydable
- Brossé et Poli
- 8.75mm
- 43.00mm
Verre
- Saphir
Étanchéité
- 10.00atm / 100.00m / 330.00ft
Boucle
- Boucle déployante
- Acier inoxydable
Bracelet
- Acier inoxydable
Année
- 2021
Description
Fueled by passion, renowned for excellence and artistry, Octo Finissimo continues to stake its claim as the contemporary quintessence of masculinity, this time redrawing the design codes of modern sport watches. For 2021, it sets a new paradigm for performance-inspired style with the introduction of three novelties: the Octo Finissimo S in a new monochrome style, the Octo Finissimo S Chronograph GMT, and the Octo Finissimo Chronograph GMT Titanium with a new dial and rubber strap.
Octo Finissimo was a rule breaker from the moment it made its entrance in 2014, and has continued to redefine the boundaries of style and modernity with every new edition. A bold alternative to the established codes of traditional men’s timepieces, it is set apart by its eight-sided ultra-thin design, an intersection of circle and square inspired by Rome’s architectural wonders, which is rendered throughout the line in minimalist, mainly monochrome aesthetic. The element that separates an Octo Finissimo design from any other is its thinness, which set six world records in six years, including in 2014 the world’s thinnest tourbillon, in 2016 the thinnest minute repeater, in 2017 the thinnest automatic watch, in 2018 the thinnest automatic tourbillon, in 2019 the thinnest automatic chronograph and in 2020 the thinnest tourbillon chronograph. An unparalleled feat of avant garde technology and Swiss expertise, its remarkable proportions are an extraordinary achievement of watchmaking innovation, a story of precision and determination powerful enough to shift the paradigm of men’s watchmaking. Octo Finissimo’s unconventional approach extends to its aesthetic and thoroughly modern design as well; the collection is known for its use of uncommon materials such as titanium and ceramic.