A signature material at Hublot, ceramic represents the perfect fusion of hardness and lightness.
A signature material at Hublot, ceramic represents the perfect fusion of hardness and lightness.
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Hublot has launched its Big Bang Integral in three new ceramic colours: white, navy blue and grey, all with built-in scratch-resistance, durability and hypoallergenic properties. Its monobloc architecture – an integrated bracelet on which the first link is fused with the case – affirms Hublot's integral single-colour, single-material style.

Big Bang Integral Ceramic

A signature material at Hublot, ceramic represents the perfect fusion of hardness and lightness (two to three times harder than steel and 30% lighter). The high-tech material used to create a case, bezel, case-back and bracelet is soft to the touch and a delight to wear thanks to its low thermal conductivity. The watch is made entirely from ceramic except for the bezel lugs, which are in black, dark blue or grey composite, with rubber elements on the crown and pushers, for added user comfort.

Big Bang Integral in white.
Big Bang Integral in white.
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The Big Bang Integral can be distinguished from the other Big Bang models by its fully integrated bracelet, which is fused with the 42mm case. Launched in 2020, this represents a first for the 15-year-old Big Bang. Its aesthetic signature is powerful enough for it to be instantly associated with that of the Big Bang. Three links: one central and two lateral, the polished and satin-finished surfaces, and the bevelling and chamfering of the links create the same effect of depth and contrast as between the case and the bezel lug.

Big Bang Integral Ceramic in grey.
Big Bang Integral Ceramic in grey.
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Other stylistic retouches include the pushers, which mirror those found on the 2005 original, and whose bevels and chamfers lead into the bracelet with alternating polished and satin finishes. The model is powered by the Unico proprietary manufacture movement in its V2 incarnation, the HUB1280, a modified version of its predecessor, the Unico HUB1242.

Changes include the loss of the escapement platform, a thinner automatic winding system with a slimmer 1.3-mm movement, four new patented technical innovations (oscillating seconds clutch, chronograph friction system with ball-bearing adjustment, ratchet retaining system with unidirectional gears and index-assembly fine adjustment system). This updated version of the Unico features a redesigned architecture for easier assembly and more legible functions.

So, immaculate white, classic navy blue or a grey as deep as titanium itself? The choice is yours. 

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