Hublot Debuts Many Colorful Creations At LVMH Watch Week 2021

Hublot Debuts Many Colorful Creations At LVMH Watch Week 2021

Martin Green
By Martin Green January 26, 2021

Pandemic or not, Hublot never sits still and never stops innovating. This becomes all the more clear at the beginning of the LVMH Watch Week 2021, where Hublot debuts a wide range of new watches. One thing that most of them have in common is that they are bringing new colors to the collection, of which some were previously deemed technically impossible.

Hublot Big Bang Integral Ceramic White (2)
Hublot Big Bang Integral Ceramic
With the Big Bang Integral, Hublot successfully launched an entirely new look for their iconic Big Bang. The brand is now expanding this collection with three new versions, all crafted from ceramic. Hublot has proven over the past years to master the art of making ceramic, even being able to produce colors that weren’t deemed possible before. The Big Bang Integral is now, next to the previously introduced black ceramic version, also available in blue, white, and grey ceramic. Each of the new colors gives a distinct character to the watch. It is particularly nice to see a grey version, as this color of ceramic is not used too often, yet did previously impress in the Big Bang Ferrari. It also gives the Big Bang Integral a unique look, with its understated yet at the same time highly technical nature.

Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Orange Sapphire 3

Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Orange Sapphire
Another art that Hublot has mastered is that of creating colored sapphire. This year they surprise us with a new Big Bang Tourbillon in vibrant orange sapphire, a world first. Fitted with a rubber strap in the same color is the watch a bold statement that is transparent and colorful at the same time. The sapphire case and lack of a traditional dial also allow for a full view of the movement at nearly every angle. This automatic caliber is also newly developed and features a flying tourbillon at six o’clock, crowned with a micro-rotor at the twelve o’clock position. It has a generous power reserve of 72-hours.

Hublot Big Bang MP-11 Magic Gold (2)

Hublot Big Bang MP-11 Magic Gold
Magic gold is another unique material that Hublot developed and truly embodies the ‘Art of Fusion.’ By combining ceramic with 18 karat gold through a complex and patented process, you get the best of both worlds. While maintaining the precious metal’s visual appeal, the fusion with ceramic makes it very resistant to scratches. Hublot now introduces the Big Bang MP-11 in this material. This charismatic watch stands, in particular, out for its seven mainspring barrels, which are placed in-line and give the Big Bang MP-11 a power reserve of 14-days.

Hublot Classic Fusion Orlinski Blue Ceramic (3)

Hublot Classic Fusion Orlinski
Hublot’s colorful creations continue with the new versions of the Classic Fusion Orlinski, which the brand is now offering in black, as well as bright blue. Unique about this watch is the faceted design, typical for Richard Orlinski’s work, that even extends to the dial. This is quite a challenging work of art, as not only the case but also the dial is crafted from ceramic.

Hublot Big Bang One Click 33mm - colored bracelets

Hublot Big Bang One Click
With the new 33-mm large Big Bang One Click, Hublot is further expanding its universe of color. This time it is the straps that make the difference. Thanks to the innovative ‘one click’ fastening system, the straps on these watches can be changed within a matter of seconds. By offering a wide array of different colored straps, the watch’s character can easily and swiftly be matched to any outfit or mood. Hublot is offering the new Big Bang One Click in stainless steel and King gold, with various diamond settings and either a black or a white dial.