Bvlgari Diagono Titanium Chronograph watch
Feb 14, 2007 comments 2 comments
Bvlgari Diagono Titanium Chronograph watch
The Bvlgari Diagono Titanium Chronograph watch is a strikingly designed selfwinding sports timepiece.  Combining impressive dimensions, appealing high-tech materials, and a fine Swiss movement, this Bvlgari watch is an outstanding variation upon the popular Diagono watch concept.

The finely brushed case of Bvlgari Diagono Titanium Chronograph watch measures a stately 44mm in diameter; it is crafted from a combination of titanium and aluminum, two metals known for their tremendous strength yet extremely light weight; The broad titanium bezel features the distinctive "Bvlgari-Bvlgari" signature, an iconic design feature of many Bvlgari timepieces, that traces itself back to the original Bvlgari Bvlgari-Bvlgari watch.

The bracelet which Bvlgari fits to the Diagono Titanium Chronograph watch is crafted from vulcanized rubber and accented with two brushed titanium elements on both sides; extremely flexible, comfortable and resistant to the elements, it is a perfect compliment to this watch's alluring carbon-fiber dial with contrasting silver subdials, which is accented with luminous indications for ideal legibility in low light.

The Bvlgari Diagono Titanium Chronograph watch is animated by a proven, reliable Swiss automatic movement, which features a power reserve of 42 hours when fully wound.  This mechanism, whose balance wheel beats at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour supports a chronograph function with a 12-hour and a 30-minute totalizer, as well as a rapidly-adjustable date display; protected beneath the titanium caseback of the watch, this movement has been carefully refined and decorated by the skilled Bvlgari watchmakers, ensuring that this timepiece is as appealing within as it is on its exterior.

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