Hublot Celebrates 20 Years With A Big Bang At Watches & Wonders

- Famous 20 years old porthole from Big Bang with five new outings.
- These models present the architecture of cases in layers which has made the original big bang icon.
- Hublot merged ceramics with precious metals – it is intrinsically porthole.
Main disruptors Window I have never been to rest on their laurels. But on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of their emblematic Big Bang collection, the Swiss watchmaker made nostalgia into a ceramic celebration, merging past innovations with new innovative looks.
The new outings take the silhouette and the attitude of the Big Bang of 2005 origin, integrating the technical mastery of the modern unico movement and draped in the type of innovative materials that only Hublot would dare to deploy. Do not think, however, that the outings of Watches & Wonders hublot are heritage re -editions. It is a confident celebration of a lasting collection in the arsenal of a porthole, showing that sometimes a deep dive in the archives can discover something golden.

King gold titanium ceramics and ceramic
The watch that started everything obtains royal treatment. Hublot titanium ceramics And King gold ceramics Editions are love letters from 20 years to 2005. Nostalgic in me tends to agree.
These big bangs have been meticulously reworked for the technology collector and obsessed with today's detail. The two models have the architecture of layers in layers which made the Big Bang icon of origin, with pinched legs and flies with flies. But now, it is redesigned in a refined 43 mm format, presenting an internal Hublot Internal Flyback Chronograph and a commemorative gold rotor to celebrate this important step.

Available in 500 pieces of titanium and only 250 of KingThese watches pay tribute to the sustainable mantra of porthole “art of fusion” with a mixture of ceramic, precious metals and emblematic rubber of the brand which once made the nervous purists. This same combination is now the reference index.
The dials obtain the complete 3D carbon fiber treatment to look like the shell of a Formula 1 car, while rectangular rubber cutting edges and a losan pattern strap are hit directly in the first Big Bang DNA, to red accents and daring Arabic figures filled with super-luminva. It is a very clear outing for Swiss watchmakers on the biggest scene.
Big Bang Red Magic Ceramic porthole
Red hot, the Big Bang Red Magic is a victory tour for the control of the now signature color of Hublot. Beginning for the first time in 2018, the lively red ceramics of Hublot broke all expectations in a material class generally governed by monochrome tones. The industry had never really managed to make daring and brilliant colors in a traditionalist environment. Precious materials like platinum and gold were fashionable – they are always. However, Hublot has never been in conformity.

To do things well, Hublot has committed years of R&D, balanced pigments, pressure and temperature to maintain daring color without compromising resistance. Limited to only 100 pieces, the red magic of the 20th anniversary of the Big Bang combines this scarlet signature case with a deep carbon pattern dial and blackened accents. It is noisy, luxurious and intrinsically porthole.
Big bang porthole all black
THE All Black Edition Revisit the watch that transformed invisibility into a declaration. When Hublot abandoned the first All Black Big Bang in 2006, he overthrew all the industry. A watch that you could barely read? It was not the point. It was a daring new aesthetic that had not been put on the market. To present yourself with Swagger. Hublot called it “invisible visibility”.

For the 20th anniversary, Hublot brings the ceramic combo Polimy-sur-Polé back to a 43 mm smooth case. Now associated with a carbon patterned dial for the first time.
It's in a bad mood, minimal and chic. Each surface, each screw, each dial detail is masked in black, leaving the interaction of the textures and the dance of the light illuminate each complex detail with a glance. Only 500 of them were produced, and we would bet they will disappear just as quickly.
Big Bang Magic Gold porthole
Magic gold It may look like something of a marvel plot, but it's a pure porthole. Decorated for the first time in 2011, this owner alloy merges ceramics with 18 carats of gold for a finish as difficult as brilliant. Pragmatism opulent, if you want. It will not stand out, not tarnished or dull, which means that it remains new even after years on the wrist.
The Magic Gold of Big Bang 20th anniversary edition is limited to 100 pieces and carries all the characteristics of this control of the crazy material. The contrast between the shimmering gold case and the carbon fiber dial is straight out of the handicap manual, while golden hands and time markers offer just enough vintage head sign. It is a watch that challenges age, convention and compromise, as is the collection it celebrates.