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NWA. Early holiday arrival.

Perfection. Sorry but lately I just think Hublot is doing things better than AP, Patek, and the usual suspects. This 42mm sapphire is incredible. The liga wheel at 7 is so cool. Very similar tech to what Rolex put on the new Daytona movement but on full d
4M
By: PhinneyWood
18
PhinneyWood
1730

I have tried a few over the years.

And I wish I could go back in time and retrieve the ones I moved on from. This Ice Bang is a permanent piece for me, and I will not trade it. 42mm by the way, still big, but thankfully Hublot offers this size instead of only 44mm / 45mm. It is plenty robu
9M
By: MichaelC
31
MichaelC
5301

Hublot Unveils a Fusion of the Big Bang Original and Big Bang Unico for the Collection’s 20th Anniversary.

April 1st, Geneva, Switzerland - 20 years can seem like a long time. But time is relative, and in the case of the Big Bang, two decades have gone by in a blink. In that time, Hublot has forged itself into the undisputed leader of innovation in materials,
1Y
By: India Whiskey Charlie
1
sschew
1870

Hublot Unveils the Big Bang Unico in Water Blue Sapphire.

April 1st, Geneva, Switzerland - As the king of advanced and experimental materials, Hublot once again demonstrates its unrivalled mastery of sapphire crystal and the many colours it can take on with the Big Bang Unico Water Blue Sapphire, a limited editi
1Y
By: India Whiskey Charlie
4
GrouchoM
2818

The Big Bang Unico and Big Bang One Click 33mm Pair in Petrol Blue and Mint Green Ceramic.

April 1st, Geneva, Switzerland. There’s an undeniable allure when it comes to vividly coloured ceramics. Going where no watch brand has gone before and continuing to explore the full spectrum of its possibilities, Hublot once again demonstrates its unriva
1Y
By: India Whiskey Charlie
0
588

The hate nowadays for Hublot is completely unfounded...

I had one of the new ceramic 42mm Integrals this year. Was one of my most worn watches. for under $11k USD used you get a full polished ceramic bracelet and case, a GREAT chronograph movement, and a great aesthetic IMO. Now I'm starting to regret having s
1Y
By: Watches&Men
16
quattro69
5202

Yes, true.

But they could have done the [Re]master01 thinner with the Frédéric Piguet-based caliber 2385 they use in the RO: the 38mm RO chrono is only 11mm thick. And even the regular Code 11.59 chrono using the same modern caliber as the [Re]master01 is only 12.6m
1Y
By: quattro
22
quattro_spirit
5467

As mentioned switched the straps

This is a factory pilot chrono strap and deployant, however it was never offered on this 3717-01. Mine came with a dainty fine aligaor strap, I like this flight style strap better 👍
1Y
By: TeutonicCarFan
5
amanico
1226

Back where I started

In my watch journey, I bought my first PP back in late 1999. I said it will be my first and last. I bought a 5036 annual calendar which I later switch to a 5056p. From then move to perpetuals and perpetual chrono. For some reason i skip on the aquanaut li
1Y
By: benzng
9
benzng
2042

Visit to the Hublot Boutique . . .

Classic Fusion Chronograph Orlinski Titanium: Classic Fusion Chronograph Orlinski Full Titanium: It was very dark in this boutique - perhaps they were trying to save money!😁 I had difficulties telling the time in these lighting conditions. This was the fi
1Y
By: Mach
6
Larrykelley11
1985