
In this insightful post, WatchProSite contributor jenjames introduces the Hublot Big Bang E, highlighting its accessible price point and the convenience of online ordering during a unique global period. James's acquisition for a friend's birthday underscores the watch's appeal as a contemporary luxury gift. This discussion provides a snapshot of early reactions to Hublot's venture into smartwatches.

present I am going to send you my birth date and address.
So that makes 200 USD for a smartwatch and add 5,000 USD because it has written Hublot on it ?
Looks nicer than TAG HEUER imho which retail at similar price if I remember correctly.
The Big Bang's secret sauce lies in the case, which was just as true in 2005 when the original version came with a re-worked 7750 movement. Really like the design of this watch, obviously and I could see it being a fun watch to wear. Just as we can make an exception to Bang & Olufsen not producing the best sound, I can appreciate the Big Bang E, despite its run-of-the-mill processing and power capacity. From 9To5Google: "Under the hood, there’s also a Snapdragon Wear 3100 processor, 1GB of R
What’s your opinion on LV’s smartwatch? Personally, I do not like the case shape n design 😬
The case and the lugs of the LV combine into an interesting form factor, one that conveys that the wearer has daring tastes. Though both watches are very fashionable, the Big Bang is a much more conservative watch. If you are gifting a close friend a luxury smartwatch, you probably know immediately which model would be more appealing to them.
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