Hublot Bigger Bang Watch
The latest innovation from Hublot is the world's first tourbillon column-wheel chronograph. The sequel to their popular Big Bang watch, the Bigger Bang has a direct coupling on a flying tourbillon cage. The chronograph mechanism and column-wheel are visible via the dial at 12.00 o’clock. The watch has a dial-side column-wheel chronograph and flying tourbillon housed in a 13mm diameter cage without ball bearings. The watch has 262 components and the tourbillon is fitted with 33 rubies and a circular-grained right bottom plate decorated in black gold, The watch is available in three versions of 18 pieces each, there is a platinum case with a black ceramic bezel, an 18K red gold chase with a black ceramic bezel and an all back ceramic version.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Trey Evans Mar 27th 2006 11:44AM
Is it just me or have Hublot's watches always seemed unnecessarily bulky? I have a Panerai and that's a large watch, but it's sleek at the same time, none of this huge bolt silliness that Hublot insists on.
Christopher Mar 27th 2006 12:00PM
Do we know the MSRP?