Hublot Geneva Week 2015 Novelties Overview
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Hublot Geneva Week 2015 Novelties Overview

By AnthonyTsai · Jan 19, 2015 · 1 replies
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AnthonyTsai provides a timely initial look at Hublot's 2015 Geneva Week novelties, offering a crucial first glimpse for collectors. His overview highlights key innovations and new directions for the brand, setting the stage for deeper dives into these releases. This early report is invaluable for understanding Hublot's strategic product introductions for the year.

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Here's the info Hublot sent me so far of their new Geneva Week 2015 novelties.  Our team in Geneva will have more info and live pictures later on but here's a quick preview of the new Hublot watches.

1) Hublot Big Bang Broder - this watch is Hublot's luxury lingerie watch made in partnership with Maison Suisse Bischoff which is known for its irresistible fine embroidery.


 

2) Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon 5-Day Power Reserve Indicator - this is Hublot's 1st tourbillon in the Big Bang lineup.  Also notice the new power reserve indicator at the 9 o'clock position.



 

3) Hublot Classic Fusion Aeromoon - here is Hublot's take on the Moon phase complication with this modern skeleton design.





4) Hublot Big Bang Unico Bracelet - this is Hublot's new metal bracelet to celebrate its 10th Anniversary of the Big Bang.



 

5) Hublot Spirit of Big Bang All Black - this is Hublot's first all black watch in its tonneau case.  Notice the matte black look.


 

6) Hublot Big Bang Unico "Magic Gold" - the bezel of this Bang Bang Unico is made of "Magic Gold" which is the only scratch-resistant gold.  It has a hardness rating of almost 1000 Vickers (hardened steel is 400 Vickers).



Cheers,
Anthony





This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2015-01-19 16:12:37

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... look particularly interesting! Thanks! Ken

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