Every watch lover will have noticed by now that Hublot Replica does not have the same popularity as a Rolex, Omega or Patek Philippe. The luxury watch manufacturer is always a popular target in YouTube videos and watch articles. Undeserved, in my opinion: Hublot offers some really interesting, unique designs that you don’t see every day and also dares to do things that are new or out of the ordinary in the watch world.
The Hublot icon: Hublot Classic Fusion
What the Submariner is for Rolex and the Speedmaster Professional for Omega, the Classic Fusion is for Hublot – a true style icon. The watch brand’s most iconic model is closely based on the Hublot MDM Geneve, which was first released in 1980, and is made entirely of titanium. Even though the Classic Fusion is now available in much larger versions, I prefer this 42 mm version. Thanks to the low height of just 10 mm, the Hublot classic fits perfectly on the wrist and almost looks like a sporty dress watch. This is exactly how I imagine a genuine Hublot: porthole design, misaligned screws and a striking second hand. In contrast, the dial looks almost ordinary. The same applies to the classy-looking rubber strap, which could hardly be more fitting.
A big bang: Hublot Big Bang
The next Hublot that I want to show you is much bolder than the Classic Fusion and it lives up to its model name. The Hublot Big Bang has a diameter of 44 mm and is therefore best suited for larger wrists. But watch lovers who like large, sporty watches will also really enjoy it. Even if the diameter seems a bit oversized at first, the size fits the sporty chronograph perfectly. The steel case is beautifully crafted with its alternating polished and matte surfaces and the shiny black dial with all the red elements is a feast for the eyes. The structured rubber strap matches the black elements on the sides of the watch perfectly.
An even bigger bang: Hublot Big Bang Unico Ceramic
Higher, faster, further: The Hublot Big Bang Unico is a true bird of paradise and, with a market price of around 17,000 EUR, the most expensive Hublot in this article. The luxury watch manufacturer has obviously gone wild with this creation: The 44 mm watch has a titanium case, which is literally encased in a black ceramic bezel, and the elaborately staged, skeletonized dial reveals the heart of the Hublot Big Bang Unico Ceramic: the Hublot manufacture movement. So Hublot can build manufacture movements after all? Yes, they actually can. And this one is anything but bad. The Unico caliber that gives the watch its name offers an automatic chronograph movement with a flyback function and column wheel.
Hublot and value stability
These three watches impressively demonstrate that even eye-catching, large Hublot watches retain their value. As long as you ignore the official list price and buy the watches at market price or even used, the issue of Hublot’s loss of value should not give you a headache. Given its low popularity, the far greater challenge is ultimately likely to be finding a buyer quickly. With a little time and patience, however, even the most eye-catching Hublot can be sold. But you want to wear the watch almost every day anyway, don’t you? With the Hublot Classic Fusion in particular, you would have the perfect daily companion with that certain something.
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