Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 was first launched on Baselworld 2016,It transports us into the future of mechanical timekeeping with its in-house-developed 10-day movement and its complex design.
With a brand new in-house movement that took two years to fully develop from start to end, this watch is made for all those watch collectors who used to spend hours playing meccano building and dismantling technical constructions and experimenting in the engineering world. The Hublot Big Bang MECA-10 features an atypical architecture with meccano-type design and available in two different models with a 45 mm case diameter.
The Hublot Big Bang MECA-10 features an atypical architecture with meccano-type design and available in two different models with a 45 mm case diameter. While reference 414.NI.1123.RX comes with a micro-blasted titanium construction, reference 414.CI.1110.RX comes in an 'All Black' limited edition of 500 pieces in polished and micro-blasted black ceramic.
Sticker Price $19,900 USD for titanium and $22,000 for All Black Ceramic
Manufacturer: Hublot, Chemin de la Vuarpillière 33, 1260 Nyon, Switzerland
Reference number: 414.NI.1123.RX
Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds, power-reserve display
Movement: Hand-wound manufacture Caliber HUB1201, 21,600 vph, 24 jewels, two barrels, fine adjustment via index and screw, Incabloc shock absorption, 10-day power reserve, diameter = 35.2 mm, height = 6.8 mm
Case: Titanium with flat sapphire crystal that’s been anti-reflectively treated on both its sides, six screws hold the back in place, sapphire window in back, water resistant to 100 meters
Strap and clasp: Rubber strap with secure titanium folding clasp that opens on one side only
Price: $19,900
The power reserve mechanism is entirely exposed, making it the visual highlight of the dial. A horizontal rack is driven by one of the barrels meshes with a large, blue-coated wheel that has its spokes in the shape of the Hublot logo, along with six “Hublot” head screws; a spring within the blue wheel keeps tension within the power reserve display. That in turn drives the numerical power reserve indicator, a disc with cut-outs of stencil font numerals that shows the days remaining in a red window.
The Big Bang Meca-10 Blue Ceramic (ref. 414.EX.5123.RX) is priced at US$22,000 or S$31,300.
With a brand new in-house movement that took two years to fully develop from start to end, this watch is made for all those watch collectors who used to spend hours playing meccano building and dismantling technical constructions and experimenting in the engineering world. The Hublot Big Bang MECA-10 features an atypical architecture with meccano-type design and available in two different models with a 45 mm case diameter.
Models
Hublot Big Bang MECA-10 and MECA-10 All Black
The Hublot Big Bang MECA-10 features an atypical architecture with meccano-type design and available in two different models with a 45 mm case diameter. While reference 414.NI.1123.RX comes with a micro-blasted titanium construction, reference 414.CI.1110.RX comes in an 'All Black' limited edition of 500 pieces in polished and micro-blasted black ceramic.
Sticker Price $19,900 USD for titanium and $22,000 for All Black Ceramic
The Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 in titanium case
Manufacturer: Hublot, Chemin de la Vuarpillière 33, 1260 Nyon, Switzerland
Reference number: 414.NI.1123.RX
Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds, power-reserve display
Movement: Hand-wound manufacture Caliber HUB1201, 21,600 vph, 24 jewels, two barrels, fine adjustment via index and screw, Incabloc shock absorption, 10-day power reserve, diameter = 35.2 mm, height = 6.8 mm
Case: Titanium with flat sapphire crystal that’s been anti-reflectively treated on both its sides, six screws hold the back in place, sapphire window in back, water resistant to 100 meters
Strap and clasp: Rubber strap with secure titanium folding clasp that opens on one side only
Price: $19,900
The Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 Blue Ceramic
The power reserve mechanism is entirely exposed, making it the visual highlight of the dial. A horizontal rack is driven by one of the barrels meshes with a large, blue-coated wheel that has its spokes in the shape of the Hublot logo, along with six “Hublot” head screws; a spring within the blue wheel keeps tension within the power reserve display. That in turn drives the numerical power reserve indicator, a disc with cut-outs of stencil font numerals that shows the days remaining in a red window.
The Big Bang Meca-10 Blue Ceramic (ref. 414.EX.5123.RX) is priced at US$22,000 or S$31,300.
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