KIH provides a visual tour of the Hublot New York Boutique, capturing the brand's distinctive aesthetic and showcasing various diamond-set and unique Big Bang models. This post offers readers a virtual experience of the boutique, highlighting its design similarities to other global locations and the diverse range of Hublot timepieces on display.
This is the place I missed last time - was not open yet. I was so excited to visit here
It's been a while to walk around here..... Seems to be always renovating city.....

Now, who is the stupid this time building (and living) this pencil building near Madison?

Ah, here we are. Too bad it was hidden by the scaffolding.....

A few things that caught my eyes (other than the watches):
Gigantic wall clock (I assume). I could have one at home 


The design and configuration is very similar to the one we have in Tokyo, Ginza.

Ah, we don't see this everyday - Caviar with diamond bezel.

Silver version.

... and PG, Diamond bezel Big Band + Diamond index.

Titanium version.

Black and yellow go very well together,.....

Very nice, light brownish diamond Big Bang.... Nice!

Non-diamond version.

... and the second item, other than watches, that caught my eyes - can't find one in Tokyo boutique.

Depeche Mode guitar!!!

Although I didn't take customers', there came so many customers that Robert (Sales Manger) didn't have even a second to talk with me. So many customers, continuously without a break. Looks like they are so popular here, too.


Here is what you don't see everyday either..... (on the right)



Yes, Magic Gold Ferrari!

It is often said that the delivery speed is so slow that not many people actually have seen it (I hadn't, at least). Just WOW!



Very nice. Can't decide which is better - Bullet Bang or Magic Gold Ferrari..... Yeah, Magic Gold Ferrari wins!!



So, very enjoyable time, thanks to Gabriel who helped me on this, Robert. the Sales manager, and the friendly staff and PR agent Alli. Also thanks to Hublot Japan PR (Ms. Kurita) to have notified of my visit to coordinate. Many thanks, all!

It's on Madison avenue near the corner of 62nd Street.
Thanks!
Ken
This message has been edited by KIH on 2014-10-12 06:02:50