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Hublot
Limited Edition Big Bang 20th Anniversary 43mm King Gold Ceramic Automatic Watch

431.OM.1338.RX
43
Black Dial
£33,000
AvailableComplimentary next day delivery

About this piece

Two worlds collide in this Hublot Big Bang 20TH Anniversary Limited Edition King Gold and Ceramic Watch. And those two worlds are the Big Bang and Big Bang Unico - married together to celebrate two decades of Hublot's Big Bang collection. With some nostalgic design codes (the carbon-patterned black dial and treaded rubber strap) meeting the Unico-engineered new MHUB1280.20YEARS self-winding chronograph with column wheel calibre and One-Click Strap System - Hublot really have spared no detail here. As for the avant-garde materials of choice for the 43mm case? Ceramic and King gold, of course. Harking back to the creation of their exclusive gold alloy to celebrate 20 golden years - we'd say it's a fitting tribute. We're sure you'll agree.
Hublot

Editor's Notes

If offbeat is your thing then the Hublot Big Bang collection is made for you. When a watch is described as a state of mind, you know you're on to a good thing and this collection is more than good. Much more. Inspired by the moment the universe and all its materials came together (a.k.a the Big Bang), this range is Hublot's flagship model. And with the iconic porthole design used throughout Hublot's watches (did you know that Hublot means porthole in French?), a Big Bang timepiece is a must for any true horology fan.

Equipped with a 72 hour power reserve and 100m water resistance, you're covered for three days worth of precision and durability. And with the handy chronograph function and date window between 4 and 5 o'clock, you'll never miss a beat. What more could you ever want or need?