Big Bang Unico King Gold Rainbow 441.OX.9910.LR.0999

Big Bang Unico King Gold Rainbow 441.OX.9910.LR.0999

42mm, Black/skeleton, Gemstone
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Hublot
Hublot
Big Bang Collection: A Symbol of Innovation and Boldness
The Big Bang collection is a representative watch line that brought innovation to the luxury sports watch market when it debuted at Baselworld in 2005. It maximizes the brand's philosophy of 'Art of Fusion' by combining various advanced materials such as steel, Ceramic, Titanium, Carbon, Sapphire, And King Gold. It has attracted much attention with its unique style that breaks the mold of existing watch designs, Such as the bold case structure, Bezel decorated with six titanium screws, Layered dial, And rubber strap. It sets a new standard for luxury sports watches by combining a modern sensibility, Strong presence, And innovation in materials and technology, And is loved by watch enthusiasts around the world.
Dial color
Black
Dial characteristics
Skeleton, Gemstone setting
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case material
King Gold
Case diameter
42mm
Bracelet material
Leather inlay rubber
Types of bracelets
Strap
Bezel material
King Gold
Bezel types
Gemstone setting (Sapphire, Ruby, Tzaborite, Amethyst)
Waterproof
100m
Movement
Self-winding
Caliber
Cal. HUB1280
Frequency
28, 800 vibrations
Power reserve
About 72 hours
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