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What will Hublot bring this year to us?

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Let's look back and remember what they brought to us at 2012 Basel.


LE F1 Big Bang UNICO Magic Gold

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Titanium Version - my fav.

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Extra Thin Tourbillon - haven't had a pleasure to meet in person.
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Antikythera Mechanism - wonderful challenge and for the history research
  


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Extra thin wrist shot at the boutique.


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In-house movement.  Looks pretty nice.

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Oeceanobraph 1000m

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Oceanograph 4000 various verions

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VERY Cool!

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Have your heads now remembered 2012 offerings from Hublot?  Let's wait and see what they will bring to us in 2013!

Best,
Ken

Comments:
andrewluff January 6th, 2013-00:21
Thanks Ken for the reminder and photo tour It certainly was a good year for different style Hublots in all the ranges and of course the LE's released during the year (Opus being my favourite). Looking forward to Geneva watch week to see what is on its way! Cheers Andrew PS I am positive the extra ... 
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foversta January 6th, 2013-00:30
It is currently made by Lajoux-Perret if I'm not wrong.  
andrewluff January 6th, 2013-04:55
You are right FX... It was my first question when I saw it last Jan. i just couldn't remember who made it from the top of my head? Thanks for reminding me. Cheers Andrew
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KIH January 6th, 2013-01:48
Oops... My bad... .. about the movement of extra then skeleton. :-) I think you are right. Ken
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foversta January 6th, 2013-06:28
You know... The story around this movement is a bit complicated and confused in my head. If I'm not wrong, it was defined by Hublot (surely in partnership with LJP), was supposed to be produced by Hublot and that for the time being it is produced by Lajoux-Perret. Th... 
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Amr KSA January 7th, 2013-19:18
Sounds about right... From what I was told, the movement was designed by Hublot in collaboration with LaJoux Perret, and is currently being manufactured by La Joux Perret. I was also told that Hublot would have exclusivity on this movement for a certain period of time, so this... 
andrewluff January 8th, 2013-12:25
Great to see you back on here Amr! I remember you telling me that at the release. It does have a certain similarity with some small changes, I guess this is it all being 'in house' now with La Joux-Perret/Arnold & sons being owned by Citizen. Cheers Andrew
sschew January 9th, 2013-21:08
My Hope for this 2013 watch year I know it's a long shot but it's my absolute fervent wish that Hublot completes the triumvirate and brings out the 2500M Oceanographic 3 with chronos. I know it's very wishful thinking but it would be awesome to round the collection with a third and final... 
mrmar23 January 11th, 2013-01:42
Hmmm.... I am guessing some new Ferrari pieces, different materials maybe a carbon version, or ceramic. I would guess we wold also see some more use of the Magic Gold somewhere. Should be a fun time!
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