Hublot Big Bang "Bullet Bang"

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Big Bang "Bullet Bang" is a chronograph by Hublot.

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Unusual version of the already unusual Chronograph Big Bang, in a limited edition of 500 pieces. For the first time the totally radiation-free material cermet is used as case material. Its name is a contraction of ceramic and metal. This is a newly developed, extra-hard composite of ceramic and metals such as tungsten or bronze. Cermet is used e.g. for cutting and milling tools, or, as the name of the watch suggests, in bullet jackets.

As in other cases (rubber, kevlar, tantalum) Hublot applies this material for the first time in the watch sector and thus achieves a strikingly different appearance of the watch. Another welcome feature is, as with tungsten, also first used by Hublot as housing material, the extreme resistance to scratching or deformation.

Movement:

Mechanical chronograph with automatic winding, calibre Hublot HUB 44 RAC (basis ETA Valjoux 7750)
Columbn wheel chronograph
Rotor in tungsten carbide, cellular surface coated with black PVD
Plate sandblasted, rhodinated
Bridges satin-finished, bevelled, polished
Glucydur balance wheel
37 jewels
278 components
Power reserve 42 hours

Case:

Cermet
Ø 44 mm, height 14 mm (16 mm)
Bezel in Cermet with 6 H-shaped, polished and blocked titanium countersunk screws
Crown and pushers in black PVD steel with insert in black rubber
Sapphire crystal with anti-glare treatment
Titanium back with sapphire crystal
Waterproof to 100 m

Dial:

Black mat with satin-finished numerals and applications, color Cermet
Hands faceted, color Cermet, with black luminous material
Tricompax arrangement of the totalisers on the dial

Functions:

Hours, minutes, small seconds, date
Chrono function

Bracelet:

Adjustable soft black rubber, clasp in PVD steel, black

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