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Tuesday, January 26 2021 - 21:56
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Hublot Launches New Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Orange Sapphire
NYON, Switzerland, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The art of fusion reaches a new level with a double endeavour at the limits of 
possibility 

Transparent, black, yellow, blue, red – Hublot has mastered the creation and 
machining of sapphires with exclusive shades for its watchcases. With the new 
Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Orange Sapphire, the brand has once again 
achieved a world first by adding a completely new colour to its palette of 
through-tinted sapphires. This unprecedented technical and aesthetic feat is 
combined with an entirely new tourbillon movement not only equipped with 
self-winding (a rarity for a tourbillon), but also with a reinvented 
architecture with its micro-rotor visible on the dial side and three sapphire 
bridges. A new fusion of daring and transparency, in a limited edition of 50 
pieces.

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In line with its winning spirit, Hublot has produced a new exceptional 
innovation by unveiling the world's very first case in orange sapphire. Our 
manufacture has also reaffirmed its watchmaking expertise by unveiling a new 
automatic tourbillon calibre, entirely designed and manufactured in-house, and 
on which the spectacular visible dial side architecture underscores the 
innovative design of the watch. The "Art of Fusion" in all its glory according 
to Hublot.
Ricardo Guadalupe 
HUBLOT CEO

Orange sapphire, a world first
If there's one area where Hublot's own "Art of Fusion" is expressed in all its 
boldness and radiance, it's definitely that of cutting-edge materials, 
particularly manufactured sapphire. Over the years, the brand (which has its 
own Metallurgy & Materials laboratory) has already released numerous very 
illustrious watches where the sapphire cases and dials, available in novel 
colours, act as transparent settings for sophisticated mechanics – such as the 
Big Bang Unico Sapphire (transparent), All Black Sapphire, Big Bang Unico Red 
Sapphire and Blue Sapphire, and the recent Spirit of Big Bang Yellow Sapphire. 

Today, Hublot continues to innovate with this extraordinary material by 
reinterpreting the Big Bang Sapphire Tourbillon in an entirely new orange shade 
– a world first for a through-tinted sapphire – achieved thanks to the 
incorporation of titanium and chromium in a skilful manufacturing process. This 
surprising and dynamic colour is a breath of fresh air for haute horlogerie, 
and is in perfect harmony with Hublot's culture of excellence. The fascination 
of the translucent bezel and case in finely polished orange sapphire is 
enhanced by the technical tone of the six H-shape titanium screws that 
characterise the iconic Big Bang design.

An entirely new self-winding tourbillon calibre
A revolutionary case with an innovative movement. Hublot illustrates its 
unrivalled watchmaking expertise – and its mastery of the tourbillon, which has 
been constantly developed since 2007 – by accommodating an entirely new 
tourbillon movement at the heart of the orange sapphire, completely designed 
and produced by the brand. Unlike traditional tourbillon movements, equipped 
with manual winding, this exceptional calibre makes a name for itself thanks to 
its self-winding system ensuring a minimum power reserve of three days (72 
hours) – a very noticeable improvement for the wearer. It is equipped with 
ceramic ball bearings and the latest Hublot technical advances in its winding 
system. The manufacture has also reasserted its uniqueness by reconstructing 
the movement in its entirety in order to make the micro-rotor visible from the 
dial side. This innovative layout not only represents an additional technical 
challenge for the designers, but also breathes new life in aesthetic terms, by 
strengthening the spectacular appearance of the dial and its very contemporary 
design. The perpetual movements of the micro-rotor set at 12 o'clock echo the 
rotation of the tourbillon, its regulating organ, positioned in perfect 
symmetry at 6 o'clock. The grey 22-carat gold micro-rotor is set off by 
exquisite decoration (bevelling, sunray-brushing and sand-blasting), as well as 
by signature Hublot openwork in the precious metal.

Hublot has also continued in its quest for transparency by using more sapphire 
in the movement itself. The manufacture calibre on the Big Bang Tourbillon 
Automatic Orange Sapphire is equipped for the first time with three sapphire 
bridges – a barrel bridge, an automatic bridge and a tourbillon barrette. The 
lightweight effect of the skeleton work is accentuated by heavily open-worked 
and sandblasted platinum. The tourbillon cage at six o'clock, revolving on its 
axis every minute to compensate for the pull of the earth on the movement's 
direction, is distinctive for its pure geometry affording a glimpse into the 
mechanical heart of the model. The legibility of the open dial is enhanced by 
hands and indices with a luminescent coating. The transparent orange rubber 
strap with a lined relief – with a patented express One Click 
interchangeability system and titanium deployant buckle – completes the 
cutting-edge look of this limited edition release of 50 pieces.

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Source: Hublot SA
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