Bvlgari Aluminium Sorayama Special Edition 103703

Bvlgari Aluminum Sorayama Special Edition 103703

40mm, Silver
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Bvlgari
Bulgari
Bvlgari Aluminum Sorayama Special Edition
The Bulgari Aluminum Sorayama Special Edition 103703 is a limited edition of 1, 000 pieces created in collaboration with Japanese hyperrealist artist Hajime Sorayama. The model features a 40 mm aluminum case, A DLC-coated titanium case back, A black rubber bezel and strap, And a silver-toned dial with propeller-shaped indexes and a spiral pattern inspired by cars and aircraft from the 1930s and 1940s. In particular, The dial displays only Sorayama's lucky number, '2', Emphasizing his birth date and personal meaning. Sorayama said of this watch, "I hope that those who look at it will experience the joy I feel from the curves and finish of the metal that I love." The spiral pattern on the dial is inspired by the 'Spirit of St. Louis' aircraft that crossed the Atlantic Ocean, Expressing the mechanical beauty that connects the past and the future. The case back is engraved with Sorayama's signature and limited edition number, Adding to its collectible value. The movement is the automatic Caliber BVL 192, Offering a power reserve of 42 hours and water resistance of 100 meters. The combination of innovative materials such as aluminum, Rubber, And titanium, Along with Sorayama’s futuristic aesthetic, Gives this watch a special feeling where the classics of the past meet the imagination of the future.
Dial color
Silver
Case material
Aluminum, Titanium
Bracelet types
Rubber strap
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case diameter
40mm
Waterproof
100m
Bezel material
Rubber
Movement
Self-winding
Caliber
Cal.BVL 192
Frequency
28, 800 vibrations
Power reserve
About 42 hours
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