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Big Bang Integral White Ceramic
Big Bang Integral White Ceramic
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Big Bang Integral White Ceramic

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Description

For the 15-year anniversary of the Big Bang’s debut in 2005, Hublot brought to market the Big Bang Integral which paired Hublot’s most iconic watch with a specially designed int...

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Specifications

Overview
Year Launched
2021
Case
Size (mm)
42
Bezel Material
Satin-finished and Polished White Ceramic
Crystal
Sapphire
Dial Color
Mat Grey
Dial Numbers
Indexes, luminescent
Material
Satin-finished and Polished White Ceramic
Bracelet / Strap
Strap Color
White
Strap Material
Satin-finished and Polished Ceramic
Strap Clasp
Deployant Buckle Clasp
Strap Clasp Material
Titanium
Movement
Movement
Selfwinding
Movement Caliber
HUB1280 UNICO
Power Reserve
72
Other
Water Resistance
100m
Number of Jewels
43.00
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, Chronograph

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Big Bang Integral White Ceramic condition photo
Big Bang Integral White Ceramic condition photo

About
Hublot

The Founder

Hublot was founded in Nyon, Switzerland, in 1980 by Carl Crocco. A keen sailor, Crocco yearned for a durable luxury watch that could be worn during his nautical endeavors. He introduced the world’s first gold watch on a rubber strap, with a bezel embellished with exposed screws. The inaugural design was based on a ship’s porthole – and so, the name Hublot, which means “porthole” in French.

In 2004, Jean Claude Biver joined Hublot and revamped its product strategy with material innovation and aggressive marketing. Some of the first releases under Biver’s direction were the Big Bang Chronographs, which earned many prizes and awards in 2005, including the Design Prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève. These recognitions boosted Hublot’s sales massively, and in 2007, the brand opened their first boutique in Paris.

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