And I don’t think it devalues my pieces, I just don’t like the scope for confusion. But I have to say that with a smile, because I’m guilty the other way. I have a white ceramic Hublot Spirit of Big Bang. I’ve honestly been stopped three or four times and
I waited when Hublot made a green that is under 43mm case width. I mean not a sapphire or with three tourbillons. A payable Big Bang that is green that not made for 250 mm wrists. Here she is, and i discover her on the Hublot website, and was curious if o
I can attest to the smooth chronograph operation. The Integrated Ceramic has the same HUB1280 Unico movement. It is the smoothest I’ve ever handled as well. As much as I love the feel, look and case shape of the Integral Ceramic, I have a soft spot for Hu
and versatile watch. Just today I saw the blue one in your first link. very nice if you like blue. The white is very nice too. You can't go wrong with any because the movement is the smoothest chronograph I have ever handled. The pushing mechanism is very
Hello Everyone, I'm excited to share a quick review of my newest addition - the Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Yellow Gold. I already own and adore the Ceramic Red Magic version, but the allure of the yellow gold was simply too strong to resist. Recently, I've
Here is also somebody who want to know more. And, also the two you put links on. If i go for a Big Bang, i go for the 42mm White with automatic Unico movement. The yellow and the green Rhino are nice, but at 45mm they are not on my list. The integrals, no
Hello all! I have the Big Bang Integral Blue Ceramic 42mm. I love the fact that the ceramic is ultra-tough and almost entirely scratch-proof. I have a soft spot for Hublot on rubber because the Big Bang on rubber strap is sportier than the integral cerami