Reviewing The Hora Domus Dual Timezone From Bulgari

The new Bulgari Hora Domus offers an original dual timezone display in the signature case of Daniel Roth, the brand that Bulgari acquired in 2000.

When the wearer is not travelling, the local time coincides with the home time and the two hands overlaps appearing as one.Two hour hands, one lumed and the other skeletonized, indicate the home time and the local time respectively.

Each time you push it, the skeletonized local-time hour hand advances by an hour, along with the city indicator at 6 o’clock.When traveling, the local time can be quickly set to the current timezone by using the pusher at 4 o’clock.

Protected by a glassbox sapphire, the black lacquer or silver-toned dial includes the indications of the current season at 9 o’clock, an AM/PM indicator for local time at 12 o’clock, and a day/night indicator for home time at 3 o’clock.


The oval-shaped rose gold case has a width of 45 mm and houses an automatic movement beating at 4 Hz (28,800 vph) with a 42-hour power reserve. The movement is based on Bulgari’s BVL 191 automatic calibre integrated by an in-house module for the complications.

Via a pusher at the 8 o’clock position, it is possible to adjust the Daylight Saving Time.