(From left) Liam Messam, Gordon Tietjens and Kurt Baker from New Zealand’s All Blacks Sevens Rugby Team showing off their Bulgari-Save The Children rings. Photos: Bulgari
Epitomising class and refinement, a Bulgari watch isn’t just an instrument to tell time but a treasured object which contains a wealth of intricate mechanical movements. With a legacy which dates back to 1884, the House of Bulgari may have started off as a jeweller in the eternal city of Rome but today it’s much lauded name is also linked with resorts, perfumery and watch-making.
Since the launch of its first watch in the late 1970s, Bulgari has earned itself a stellar reputation among watch collectors and the luxury cognoscenti.
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