Watch of the Week: Hublot Big Bang Unico Golf

Watch of the Week: Hublot Big Bang Unico Golf

Martin Green
By Martin Green August 2, 2021

A great way to spend the summer is to play golf. This game has it all, as you get to be outside, often in the most beautiful surroundings, as you walk from hole to hole. While it can be a very relaxing experience, you are challenged at the same time. Only with peace of mind, focus, restain, and control do you get a chance to beat your personal record. Keeping track of this can be done in various ways, but the coolest is still by wearing the Hublot Big Bang Unico Golf.

Hublot Big Bang Unico Golf

This model, launched in 2017, was an immediate hit. The reason for this was the mechanical score counter, tailored for golf, incorporated in the timepiece. While, for example, Cartier made watches with a similar complication in the 1990s, it remains an extremely rare one. As a true Hublot, the Big Bang Unico Golf excels in how easy it is to use. Color-coded pushers on the right side of the case allow you to easily add your shots as you make them. Switching holes is done with a simple press of the lower button, and at all times, your Hublot keeps track of the total score in an easy to read way.

Hublot Big Bang Unico Golf

For the design, Hublot took inspiration from a golfers glove and included some high-tech materials to make the Big Bang Unico Golf look unlike any other watch. The case has a carbon-fiber core over which Hublot applied a grey Texalium upper layer. This not only gives the watch a unique and high-tech look, but also makes it extremely light so that it won’t interfere with your swing. The sapphire dial has an anti-reflective treatment making that it can be read under all conditions. Inspired by a golfers glove, is the strap on this Big Bang a work of art in its own right. As usual, Hublot goes the extra mile to ensure that also outside the golf court, the Big Bang Unico Golf stands its ground. It not only has a power reserve of 72 hours but is also water-resistant up to 100 meters.