When it comes to Italian fashion as a whole, not many are capable of being in the same stead as Bulgari. The Italian fashion and jewellery conglomerate has been around since the late 1800s and has since built up its repertoire of being a master of jewellery and mechanical craftsmanship. Being one of the six founding members of Geneva Watch Days, it only made sense for Bulgari to go all out in its creations for this year as it introduced the best of Swiss watchmaking to pair with Italian aesthetics.
One of its biggest releases for Geneva Watch Days includes a collaboration with the creator of the Stratocaster for the Bulgari Aluminium GMT x Fender Limited Edition. Bulgari and Fender Custom specifically created this to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the legendary electric guitar that has strapped the likes of Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and Yngwie Malmsteen, to name a few.
Bulgari has also released a slew of Octo watches in conjunction with Geneva Watch Days. These include the Octo Roma Grand Sonnerie, the most complex creation from Bulgari; the Octo Roma Carillon Tourbillon, which features a minute repeater with three hammers to complement a tourbillon; and, lastly, the Octo Finissimo Minute Repeater Carbon, which blends the design of the Finissimo with an extraordinarily complex minute repeater calibre.
Being an Italian fashion conglomerate, Bulgari also has plenty of expertise when it comes to jewellery and gem-setting. The introduction of a new Serpenti Pallini High Jewellery features three different variations with the use of materials like yellow, rose, and white gold to go with a canopy of diamonds.