Hublot Big Bang Broderie Hands-On Review
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Hublot Big Bang Broderie Hands-On Review

By KIH · Jul 3, 2015 · 9 replies
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KIH presents a hands-on review of the Hublot Big Bang Broderie, a 2015 novelty that fuses watchmaking with intricate embroidery. This article explores Hublot's innovative collaboration with Bischoff, a leading Swiss embroiderer, to create a distinctive ladies' timepiece. KIH delves into the unique story behind this model, showcasing the detailed craftsmanship involved in its creation.

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Hublot's 2015 novelties are now hitting the street and I have encountered the first batch of those at the boutique.  

I would like to introduce you first to Hublot Big Bang Broderie.  This is purely for ladies and it is, as the name shows, the fusion of the watches and embroidery.  Who else could have thought about combining watches and embroidery?

There are a lot more story than just a watchmaking in this special model and I would like to introduce it to you.


1. The embroider
The embroider chosen for this task is Bischoff, the leader in this field with long history in St. Gallen, Switzerland.  Please see some of their products and the factory.


















 











 


















The sketch of the dial design (skull motif) and the embroidered version. 




Sketches of the design on the actual watch frame.







Now this is more "serious" version.




And the watch and the embroidered cloth.

 



 






2. To the watch

First, they cut the embroidered skull in the dial shape.



.. and the surrounding arabesque pattern for the bezel....



... as well as for the strap....



























The CEO of Bischoff, Mr. Thomas Meyer, and its textile designer, Ms. Rachel de Lagenest with the Big Bang Broiderie.
 


How to put it on the watch?  See this video for the challenge Hublot faced.





3. Hands-On








Can't believe the embroidery is actually ON the strap....



... as well as on the dial...  Skull on the dial (and 11 diamonds, too).



See the layers in the bezel, on top of which is the embroidery in the clear resin.











































See the "fusion" of the embroidery and the rubber.



























Phew!  Sorry for the longish report, but all the pics are worth seeing. 
Kudos to Bischoff and Hublot for making this happen.  I really hope this collaboration continue....  Very nice indeed.  Too nice for ladies (kidding!).

Thank you, Hublot Ginza Boutique.

Ken

This message has been edited by KIH on 2015-07-04 08:19:44

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foversta
Jul 12, 2015

You highlighted perfectly the features of these watches. I would see them on a wrist of a gothic lady! Fx

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MichaelC
Jul 16, 2015

I had read your report and thought I replied. You must applaud Hublot's creativity. They leave no stone unturned.

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KIH
Jul 16, 2015

I wonder where HUBLOT finds these unthinkable collaborator, too! Ken

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Bill
Jul 29, 2015

Hublot has been doing some innovative things and this innovation has a lot of style. Thanks for the great report. Bill

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andrewluff
Aug 1, 2015

I would love to own the black version(maybe minus the diamonds!). I don't see it particularly as feminine in this combination, but the textures are stunning. Not to fond of the yellow gold, a little harsh for me with the colour but am sure will do well. This really shows the kind of technology and fusion I love to see from Hublot and I still cannot forget seeing Bar Rafaeli in it at the Baselworld press conference ;) Cheers Andrew

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