Hublot Titanium Big Bang Meca-10 Watch
Color
Black
Status
In stock
Details
With the Big Bang Meca-10 watch, Hublot caters to collectors with a penchant for the inner workings of their timepieces. That means, of course, a skeleton dial, but in the case of this watch it's one that reveals a particularly impressive movement: an in-house, manually wound calibre constructed of 223 parts and with a power reserve of 10 days. Aside from being masterfully functional, it's also incredibly beautiful, delighting any watch connoisseur with ease.
Details
With the Big Bang Meca-10 watch, Hublot caters to collectors with a penchant for the inner workings of their timepieces. That means, of course, a skeleton dial, but in the case of this watch it's one that reveals a particularly impressive movement: an in-house, manually wound calibre constructed of 223 parts and with a power reserve of 10 days. Aside from being masterfully functional, it's also incredibly beautiful, delighting any watch connoisseur with ease.
With the Big Bang Meca-10 watch, Hublot caters to collectors with a penchant for the inner workings of their timepieces. That means, of course, a skeleton dial, but in the case of this watch it's one that reveals a particularly impressive movement: an in-house, manually wound calibre constructed of 223 parts and with a power reserve of 10 days. Aside from being masterfully functional, it's also incredibly beautiful, delighting any watch connoisseur with ease.