Hublot is once again pushing the boundaries of watchmaking and design with its newest novelties, as revealed at LVMH Watch Week in Singapore this week. We reveal some of the highlights.
The Big Bang Integrated Time Only King Gold Rainbow
The Big Bang Integrated Time Only King Gold Rainbow
For this watch, the Manufacture has drawn inspiration from its 2022 best-seller, sprinkled with a touch of Haute Joaillerie to create two on-identical twin watches that invite us to play and revel in the art of bejewelled case setting. Featuring 174 rainbow gemstones with a fully-paved case, bezel and bracelet, these pieces are works of art. Both watches feature a black dial and large skeleton hands. One is in 42mm and the second comes with a 40mm diameter case. The watches are less than 10mm thick and combine the best of watchmaking and high jewellery know-how.
The Big Bang Tourbillion Automatic in Neon Yellow SAXEM
Hublot continues its exploration of SAXEM, a material often used in satellites and lasers, allowing the Manufacture to obtain translucent colours. The new Neon yellow tone is being used by the watchmaker for the first time and offers a bold, audacious appeal.
Classic Fusion Original
This year Hublot is bringing back the original Classic Fusion watch of 1980. Both refined and sporty this precious gold case strapped on a simple rubber strap, unthinkable at the time, sent huge shock waves through the world of fine watchmaking. Echoing the original design the new Classic Fusion Original features a rubber strap, polished black lacquered dial and yellow gold signature hands. It is available in yellow gold, titanium and ceramic; the cases are available in 42, 38 and 33mm.
See more of the latest novelties below:
Hublot Big Bang Unico Sorai
Hublot Big Bang One Click Sapphire Diamonds
Hublot Classic Fusion Gold Crystal
Hublot Spirit of Big Bang
Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Tourbillon
Hublot Big Bang Cheval Blanc