Tuesday, March 31, 2026

One of the More Accessible Hublot Artist/designer Collaborations

The Hublot Big Bang UNICO Chronograph Samuel Ross is one of the more accessible Hublot artist/designer collaborations in recent years, and it's priced in the same range as the regular Big Bang models. Repwatcheaprice - Luxury replica Hublot Big Bang price, Cheap Watches For Men And Women.

At the beginning of 2026, Hublot launched its fourth collaboration with British designer Samuel Ross. This watch features a 42mm ceramic case and a honeycomb-patterned strap. Previous successful Hublot designs like the "Tattoo," "Olinsky," and "Takashi Murakami Sunflower" have not only become classics but are also widely available and maintain strong market value.

The most distinctive feature of the Hublot Samuel Ross collaboration is its use of the replica Hublot Big Bang UNICO chronograph as its basic framework, extending the tourbillon design from previous Samuel Ross collaborations to a regular chronograph. While at first glance, the Samuel Ross collaboration and the regular UNICO chronograph in black ceramic may seem somewhat similar, closer inspection reveals significant differences. It's clear that the bezel and case of the Samuel Ross collaboration have been elongated.

The bezel, in particular, no longer uses a circular shape; it extends upwards and downwards, integrating seamlessly with the case's "one-click quick-release button." This gives the watch a very strong "one-piece" design for the watch head and bracelet. Furthermore, not only is the bezel stretched, but the two iconic "lugs" of the Hublot Big Bang case are also extended, making the entire watch head closer to an "octagon." 

Since the Samuel Ross collaboration uses the Hublot Big Bang UNICO chronograph as its basic framework, the skeletonized dial is similar to the regular model, with the small seconds hand at 9 o'clock and the 60-minute counter at 3 o'clock unchanged. The changes are that the Samuel Ross collaboration uses new round-tipped hands instead of the regular pointed hands; and new dot hour markers instead of the regular numerals/bar markers. Hublot's signature skeletonized dial, however, is retained entirely.

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