Big Bang Integral Time Only
As part of the LVMH Watch Week, Hublot's 2022 novelties were presented alongside many other brands. One of the most exciting new releases of the event was probably the new Big Bang Integral Only, with which a three-hand model now also has an integrated bracelet.
Titanium, ceramic and yellow gold in 40 millimetres
You can now buy the Big Bang Integral Time Only in three different materials:
- Titanium
- Black ceramic
- Yellow gold
While the ceramic model is limited to 250 pieces, Hublot is going back to the roots with the Big Bang Integral Time Only in yellow gold: the very first reference in 1980 already had a yellow gold case. The watch's dimensions are another highlight: the diameter of 40 millimetres is sporty; the height of only 9.25 millimetres is also extremely positive.
Calibre MHUB1710
Inside the new Big Bang Integral Time Only from Hublot is the MHUB1710 calibre. This is the Zenith Elite 670 calibre from the LVMH Group, which offers you automatic winding and a date window at six o'clock and has a power reserve of 50 hours. In addition, the MHUB1710 movement has been extensively reworked. You can see the final result through both the skeletonised dial and the case back.