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Hublot Big Bang Unico Ferrari Titanium Carbon - 2015 Novelty Review
Hublot Big Bang Unico Ferrari Titanium Carbon 401.NJ.0123.VR mini review.
I feel compelled to review and explain what this interesting pattern on the bezel which I have never seen before, on this already wonderful Hublot Big Bang Unico Ferrari 45mm in Titanium case.
First of all, let's see the video Hublot made for this model:
What is this "material" on the bezel? This is yet another "fusion" from Hublot's R&D department. Magic Gold is the previous prominent one (although it is taking more time than expected until the production pace stabilizes), and this one is another challenge Hublot R&D team took.
After all, this is Hublot AND Ferrari - the two very powerful brands on this planet collaboration and why not make special efforts?
Fusion - combining two most prominent brands in each field, and combining materials and such.
This bezel has carbon and metal. Yes, you heard it right. Carbon and metal. This is of course the first time such an attempt has been made.
It took Hublot R&D department six months to structure the layers of materials which form the bi-material bezel and to obtain a regular incrustation of the metal in the carbon.
To make it easier to understand (or as I understand it), metal (titanium or king gold) in the liquid state is cast into the space in the carbon and Hublot purposefully left the "flowing" pattern in the fused material. That is a very cool way of thinking fusion
As a result, they created the carbon bezel incrusted with titanium, which reinforces the high-tech spirit of the Big Bang Ferrari. Beauty and Innovation is the words they use.
The case features a special finish - micro blasted coating for extra hardness and a silky metallic effect appearance.
As with other Big Bang Ferrari, prancing horse at 9 o'clock.
Minute counter and date window at 3 o'clock.
You can see the column wheel.
Pruncing horse... (I wish they had made the room for the second hand dial, though...)
Love this "open dial" design....
And, as always, "one click" leather strap, sewn onto grey rubber, featuring the signature stitching on Ferrari's upholstery.

See the close up of the "fusion" of titanium and carbon....
Would love to try how hard this is 
Titanium version is available as a 1000 pieces LE and King Gold version is available as a 500-piece LE (401.OJ.0123.VR).
I would love to do reviews on some other 2015 Novelties as it pops up in front of me.
Ken
This message has been edited by KIH on 2015-06-07 01:57:38

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Nice one Ken!
By: andrewluff : June 7th, 2015-04:35
This is such a hard watch to take good pictures of, but you have done an excellent job. I still think in real life it really looks amazing and catches the light at all different angles. For me it was one of the highlights of the 2015 releases and a great ...