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Hublot Big Bang King Power Unico

 

The Hublot Big Bang King Power Unico ... at least I think that’s what it is – I wandered into a Hublot Boutique and pointed at the watch that caught my eye. I am not a ‘big watch’ guy but I was interested to know if I could carry off a 48mm watch (and one that is also 17.6mm thick and weighs 161g). But actually it felt surprisingly good on my wrist. The rubber strap was comfortable and grippy and was balanced with the characteristic Hublot deployant.



The rose gold case is imposing but the black rubber accents break this up and complement the dial. I am partial to skeletonised dials and the Unico chronograph movement, as the first ‘in house’ movement from Hublot interested me. There is some interesting engineering in the Unico as well including horizontal direct coupling of the minute counter as well as the chronograph. The seconds hack to facilitate time setting.



Hublot manage to make the watch legible because of the gold hands and accents. The date is not that easy to read, but the information is there when you need it. The column wheel for the flyback chronograph is visible at the 6 o’clock position, so you can enjoy playing with the chunky rubber-capped pushers. The 60-minute elapsed chronograph counter at 3 o’clock is a useful indicator on a chronograph.



There are plenty of design flourishes that make a Hublot identifiable across a crowded room. There are many watch companies that would envy this. And the design extends to the micro level as well – the H-shaped bezel screws are just one example.

This is not a watch for me, but I can see the attraction – the Big Bang King Power Unico has a lot of wrist presence and some horological credentials inside.







Andrew

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