Wednesday 13 October 2021

HUBLOT BIG BANG INTEGRAL TOURBILLON RAINBOW

 Since 2017, Hublot has incorporated all rainbow colors into the watches in different ways, but so far the seven colors of the rainbow have not been set together in one watch. Til today! This August, the watch manufacturer is presenting two exceptional high-quality, unique items that shine in rainbow colors from the bezel to the bezel and from the case to the bracelet. Two Big Bang Tourbillon models, one made of king gold and one made of white gold, show the fascinating manufacture movement with automatic winding and tourbillon under the sapphire crystal.

Today, Hublot is no longer just a synonym for the art of fusion, the manufactory is also an expert in the art of color. She knows how to add color to all the materials she uses, for example sapphire and those whose patent she holds, such as ceramic models in bold colors.

The color gradient is masterfully executed, subtle and fascinating - choosing a favorite stone and the most beautiful color is not easy. Nature is a master of design: it combines the colors perfectly in harmony. The flowing transition between the seven types of stone underlines the artistic character of the timepiece. 1,200 working hours were required to select the stones themselves and their color nuances, to grind them and to set them according to the color gradient plan and ultimately to imitate the perfection of nature. Nothing was left to chance with this work of art - the mechanism is also perfect: the manufacture movement with its bold tourbillon at 6 o'clock was developed and manufactured entirely by the Maison and is equipped with an automatic winding mechanism, a micro-rotor visible from above and three transparent sapphire glass bridges. Once again, Hublot combines innovation and know-how, haute horlogerie and haute joaillerie in a superlative watch. Multicolor is no longer a fashionable faux pas, but a pluralistic commitment. Combined with all the colors of the rainbow in a single watch, every look is an absolute eye-catcher.



Images courtesy of HUBLOT



 



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