Regularly on the cutting edge when it comes to colors, especially in sapphire and ceramic, Hublot delivers form and function in creative packages for the wrist. Because it has its own research and development laboratory on site at its workshops in Nyon, Switzerland, the brand is constantly inventing new materials in a broad spectrum of hues. This Big Bang One Click Blue Sapphire Diamonds watch boasts a semi-openworked, in-house-made HUB1710 mechanical movement and no dial to allow for a look at the mechanics inside. The watch is crafted in a proprietary blue sapphire case with an almost transparent look, while the bezel is set with 42 diamonds and the strap is made of a matching blue rubber material. Just 200 pieces of the 39mm watch will be made.
Details
Company | Hublot |
Price ($) | 79,000 |
Price range | < $100,000 |
Gender | Unspecified |
Case | Round |
Complications | Seconds Hours Minutes |
Water Resistance | 50m |
Movement | Automatic |
Power Reserve Range (hours) | 49 - 72 |
Power Reserve | 50 hours |
Case Size | Medium (31mm - 39mm) |
Case Diameter (mm) | 39 |
Case Colour | Blue Sapphire |
Case Material | Blue Sapphire |
Gemstones | Diamonds |
Limited Edition | Limited edition |
Caliber | HUB1710 |
Reference Number | 465.JL.4802.RT.1204 |
Fusing the past and present, craftsmanship with innovation and art with timekeeping, Hublot creates futuristic timepieces that despite their convention to watchmaking tradition, are truly unconventional. The first brand to dare combine gold with rubber in the same watch and to create an entirely ceramic-encased tourbillon, Hublot does not follow the pack. From its unique Unico automatic chronographs, revolutionary motor functions and unparalleled power reserve found in the Meca-10 tourbillon and MP-11 calibers, Hubolt pays homage to all scopes of human capability.Having partnered with sportsmen, artists, musicians and chefs, the brand's creative potential is also constantly challenged and refined in having to accommodate all wrists. Working also with Kevin Pietersean and his platform Save Our Rhino, and with the Polar Pod - a zero-emission, ecological explorer vessel - Hublot's dedication to being futuristic not only lies in its design, but in its values that seek to preserve our planet.