The Hublot Big Bang Unico Sky Blue is back in a new, more accessible size

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The Hublot Big Bang Unico Sky Blue is back in a new, more accessible size
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Hublot’s Big Bang Unico Sky Blue is the only watch you’ll need this season. In partnership with The Hour Glass

has celebrated the advent of summer with bright and jaunty colours that embody the vibrancy of the season. For 2023, the brand revisits a breezy favourite from 2020 — the Big Bang Unico Sky Blue — and shrinks it down from 45mm to 42mm to broaden its appeal.

Hublot has been devoting much of its resources into its coloured ceramic cases since 2019, and the sheer variety of light and bright shades it has achieved is testament to its dedication to material innovation. Previous summer colours have included turquoise, light purple, dark azure, and beige, and now its baby blue chronograph is back with slightly leaner dimensions, and as a limited edition of 200 pieces.

With its sandwich construction, satin-brushed and polished surfaces, and open-worked dial, the Big Bang Unico has always been a watch of serious technical ruggedness, but a pale blue and white colourway shows that it’s been designed for a convivial day on the beach or — especially for those of us here living in this ceaseless warmth — an eye-catching everyday watch that still has horological chops to show off.Ticking away under that playful facade is the in-house Unico HUB1280.

The “Hublot Loves Summer” campaign continues to deliver some of the most lively interpretations of the Big Bang collection, and given that we live in a perpetual summer, that just means more fun for us.

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