Description
The Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 transports us into the future of mechanical timekeeping with its in-house-developed 10-day movement and its complex design.
Set in the modern 45mm-wide Big Bang case (water resistant to 100 meters), the Hublot Big Bang MECA-10 comes in two versions for 2016 with the non-limited natural titanium case version and the limited edition of 500 pieces “all black” ceramic case. Both are finished with a sand-blasted texture that adds to the industrial look that Hublot is going for. Moreover, the latter black ceramic model is said to be part of Hublot’s celebration of their 10th anniversary of the “all black” watch concept.
While the Big Bang 45 case remains more or less unchanged (there are no chronograph pushers here, since this is not a chronograph watch), what is new is the in-house-made Hublot caliber HUB1201 manually wound movement. This is where the interest is, not only in terms of the movement’s performance, but more so, how it is designed. More and more, we are keen to promote movements which look good. Mere functionality is for sure important, but when it comes to spending big bucks on a watch, people do it because the timepieces make them emotionally feel good. A big part of that is offering function as well as an aesthetic attraction.
Today’s example is from 2021, in Excellent Condition complete with box and papers.
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