Bvlgari Ergon Chronograph EG35BSSDCH

The Bvlgari Ergon Chronograph EG35BSSDCH tells a different kind of story—one shaped not by opulence, but by curvature, subtlety, and motion. Emerging in the early 2000s, the Ergon collection marked a deliberate departure from Bvlgari’s more ornate and jewelry-inspired watches, offering something altogether more architectural. It was a timepiece created for the wrist in motion—sleek, ergonomic, and unconcerned with convention.

At first glance, the Ergon’s 35mm stainless steel case doesn’t shout for attention. But its form tells a story of intention. The lugs are not added—they flow. The brushed and polished steel surfaces are sculpted to contour naturally around the wrist, offering a seamless fit that feels more like design meeting anatomy than simply watchmaking. A domed sapphire crystal integrates cleanly into the fixed bezel, maintaining the fluidity of its silhouette.

But it’s the story behind the name that gives the Ergon its soul. Taken from the Greek word for “work,” Ergon symbolizes the merging of human effort and sculptural form—an homage to Bvlgari’s Roman roots and its passion for classical balance. In a catalogue full of bold designs and dramatic profiles, the Ergon offered a softer strength—a watch that wrapped around you, rather than standing apart.

Though lesser-known among the brand’s lineup, the Ergon has quietly developed a loyal following. Collectors appreciate its comfort, its under-the-radar appeal, and the way its design doesn’t demand attention—but rewards it. The steel bracelet variant, in particular, is celebrated for the way it completes the watch’s design language: integrated, tapering, and perfectly weighted.

 

Model – Ergon Chronograph
Reference – EG35BSSDCH
Year –
Size – 35mm
Dial – Black
Case Material – Steel
Bracelet Material – Steel
Movement – Automatic
Power Reserve –
Water resistance –
Condition – 9/10
Accs – watch only
Remarks –

9/10
watch only