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New Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 42MM When it comes to commercial success for replica swiss watches brands that don’t start with an “R”, Hublot tends to be at the top of the list. The secret to this brand’s success is well known. You can always find Hublot keeping up with trends with amazing efficiency. Look for celebrity collaborations, cutting-edge materials like sapphire crystal, and bold, instantly recognizable designs. Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 42MM For much of the 21st century, watch sizes have continued to expand as we’ve come to accept the idea that more is better. But if you’ve been paying attention lately, you’ve noticed a surprising and delightful trend: watch cases are getting smaller. You guessed it, Hublot is trying its best to embrace this trend. The brand’s latest masterpiece is a remake of an old watch launched in 2016. While it retains most of its classic elements, many changes have been made to keep up with the times, such as a significant reduction in case size of 3mm. Next, we bring you the details and our true feelings about the new Big Bang Meca-10 42mm watch. Case, Dial and Hands First, the obvious and important point: case size. The new Big Bang Meca-10 has shrunk from a staggering 45.0mm x 15.8mm to the current 42.0mm x 13.9mm. This may not seem like much, but for the average wrist, it makes this watch go from "big to exaggerated" to "confident but wearable". The Big Bang Meca-10 42mm is available in three different case materials: King Gold, Titanium and Brushed Carbon Fiber. The Titanium version is probably the most "vanilla" of the three, the King Gold looks the boldest, and the Brushed Carbon Fiber is the most unique. Design-wise, this is still the Big Bang case we know. The King Gold and Titanium versions have a satin brushed finish with polished edges, while the Brushed Carbon Fiber is reminiscent of carbon fiber, but without any fixed layered pattern. Hublot's "one-click" strap replacement system still applies, making it easy to change the strap. Speaking of straps, the Big Bang Meca-10, especially the frosted carbon fiber model, comes with a fabric strap secured with Velcro – which fully demonstrates the lightness and sturdiness of the case. It’s as if the brand is saying: “Our avant-garde case is so light that it can be easily controlled even with a less secure strap, and even if it is loosened, it will survive a typical fall without any damage.” You will love it, but you will also hate it. The new metal model comes with a rubber strap with a folding clasp. high quality watches replica Like its predecessor, the new Big Bang Meca-10 has almost no dial. The only parts related to the dial are the running seconds track and the hour markers. Everything else visible on the dial is considered part of the skeletonized movement. Also, like its predecessor, this watch displays the time in hours, minutes and seconds, as well as the power reserve. The hours and minutes are displayed by the central hands, while the seconds are indicated by a smaller hand on the subdial at 9 o’clock. The power reserve display is located at 3 o’clock on the new Big Bang Meca-10; in the 2016 version, it was mounted at 6 o’clock. All in all, a very familiar look with a slightly changed layout compared to the original Big Bang Meca-10. The smaller case meant a new movement was needed to match it, and the HUB1205 in-house movement was born. This manually wound HUB1205 movement has a power reserve of 10 days (as its name suggests) and beats at a frequency of 3 Hz. The most eye-catching part of the movement is still the power reserve display. The movement’s charge is read via a digital display that shows the power reserve in terms of the number of days of autonomy remaining. These indications are driven by a “crémaillère” rack system, which consists of a linear gear meshing with a circular gear. The actual power reserve of the HUB1205 is more than 10 days, but its display is capped at 10 days because this is considered to be within the acceptable range of chronometric performance. Unlike most movements, the balance wheel of the HUB1205 is located on the dial side and is fully visible. The escapement uses a silicon escape wheel and does not require lubrication. replica luxury watches On the back of the case, three linear bridges connect the main plate. The bridges are decorated with satin-brushed surfaces and hand-polished chamfers. The movement is electroplated in different colors - gold, metallic gray or black - depending on the model to complement the case. As before, the movement components are hollowed out without affecting their structural integrity. If you can control your preferences and expectations, the Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 is definitely a reliable watch. It perfectly demonstrates Hublot's strengths, including manufacturing processes, innovative materials, design and extremely competitive prices. The new watch uses a smaller case, which is the key to maintaining its competitiveness. Expect more versions in different materials in the near future - otherwise, it is not Hublot. www.grand-watch.co
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May 9, 2025 |
New Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 42MM When it comes to commercial success for replica swiss watches brands that don’t start with an “R”, Hublot tends to be at the top of the list. The secret to this brand’s success is well known. You can always find Hublot keeping up with trends with amazing efficiency. Look for celebrity collaborations, cutting-edge materials like sapphire crystal, and bold, instantly recognizable designs. Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 42MM For much of the 21st century, watch sizes have continued to expand as we’ve come to accept the idea that more is better. But if you’ve been paying attention lately, you’ve noticed a surprising and delightful trend: watch cases are getting smaller. You guessed it, Hublot is trying its best to embrace this trend. The brand’s latest masterpiece is a remake of an old watch launched in 2016. While it retains most of its classic elements, many changes have been made to keep up with the times, such as a significant reduction in case size of 3mm. Next, we bring you the details and our true feelings about the new Big Bang Meca-10 42mm watch. Case, Dial and Hands First, the obvious and important point: case size. The new Big Bang Meca-10 has shrunk from a staggering 45.0mm x 15.8mm to the current 42.0mm x 13.9mm. This may not seem like much, but for the average wrist, it makes this watch go from "big to exaggerated" to "confident but wearable". The Big Bang Meca-10 42mm is available in three different case materials: King Gold, Titanium and Brushed Carbon Fiber. The Titanium version is probably the most "vanilla" of the three, the King Gold looks the boldest, and the Brushed Carbon Fiber is the most unique. Design-wise, this is still the Big Bang case we know. The King Gold and Titanium versions have a satin brushed finish with polished edges, while the Brushed Carbon Fiber is reminiscent of carbon fiber, but without any fixed layered pattern. Hublot's "one-click" strap replacement system still applies, making it easy to change the strap. Speaking of straps, the Big Bang Meca-10, especially the frosted carbon fiber model, comes with a fabric strap secured with Velcro – which fully demonstrates the lightness and sturdiness of the case. It’s as if the brand is saying: “Our avant-garde case is so light that it can be easily controlled even with a less secure strap, and even if it is loosened, it will survive a typical fall without any damage.” You will love it, but you will also hate it. The new metal model comes with a rubber strap with a folding clasp. high quality watches replica Like its predecessor, the new Big Bang Meca-10 has almost no dial. The only parts related to the dial are the running seconds track and the hour markers. Everything else visible on the dial is considered part of the skeletonized movement. Also, like its predecessor, this watch displays the time in hours, minutes and seconds, as well as the power reserve. The hours and minutes are displayed by the central hands, while the seconds are indicated by a smaller hand on the subdial at 9 o’clock. The power reserve display is located at 3 o’clock on the new Big Bang Meca-10; in the 2016 version, it was mounted at 6 o’clock. All in all, a very familiar look with a slightly changed layout compared to the original Big Bang Meca-10. The smaller case meant a new movement was needed to match it, and the HUB1205 in-house movement was born. This manually wound HUB1205 movement has a power reserve of 10 days (as its name suggests) and beats at a frequency of 3 Hz. The most eye-catching part of the movement is still the power reserve display. The movement’s charge is read via a digital display that shows the power reserve in terms of the number of days of autonomy remaining. These indications are driven by a “crémaillère” rack system, which consists of a linear gear meshing with a circular gear. The actual power reserve of the HUB1205 is more than 10 days, but its display is capped at 10 days because this is considered to be within the acceptable range of chronometric performance. Unlike most movements, the balance wheel of the HUB1205 is located on the dial side and is fully visible. The escapement uses a silicon escape wheel and does not require lubrication. replica luxury watches On the back of the case, three linear bridges connect the main plate. The bridges are decorated with satin-brushed surfaces and hand-polished chamfers. The movement is electroplated in different colors - gold, metallic gray or black - depending on the model to complement the case. As before, the movement components are hollowed out without affecting their structural integrity. If you can control your preferences and expectations, the Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 is definitely a reliable watch. It perfectly demonstrates Hublot's strengths, including manufacturing processes, innovative materials, design and extremely competitive prices. The new watch uses a smaller case, which is the key to maintaining its competitiveness. Expect more versions in different materials in the near future - otherwise, it is not Hublot. www.grand-watch.co |