The Winners Of The Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad Took Home The Big Bang Original Steel Ceramic
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After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad returned. As Europe’s highest altitude tournament, the Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad is known for its breathtaking atmosphere at an altitude of 1000 meters. In addition, the tournament celebrates the dynamic relationship between the sport and Hublot’s prestigious Swiss watchmaking. Hublot has been a loyal supporter of the tournament since 2007 and makes its triumphant return this year.
“Hublot has not missed a single edition of this fantastic tournament since 2007. The sporting challenge, the top players and horses, the magnificent setting, the relaxed atmosphere — it all comes together to make the Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad one of the highlights of summer. We are delighted that the competition could make a comeback this year!” ecstatically noted Ricardo Guadalupe, the CEO of Hublot.
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Taking the gold of the 25th edition this year is Team Clinique La Prairie — and they won more than the polo match. Each team member of Team Clinique La Prairie received a legendary Hublot timepiece: the Big Bang Original Steel Ceramic model. The 44mm satin finished and polished stainless steel timepiece is equipped with the self-winding MHUB4100 chronograph movement, a manufacture caliber featuring a 42-hour power reserve.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Hublot
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Hublot
To mark the exciting return of the weekend, brand ambassadors and dear friends of Hublot, like Alan Roura, Tanguy Nef, and the famous French storytelling artist and contemporary painter Marc Ferrero, all attended the tournament.