A pastel summer
Hublot opted for pastels this summer, dropping a new line of Big Bangs in sun-washed hues. The first two ceramic pieces are almost identical, with pink and mint green ceramic cases and sky blue ceramic bezels and straps. The playful colour palette signals a lighter, more seasonal approach for the house known for its bold designs.
Contrasting complications
Beneath the similar exteriors lie entirely different movements. One 42 mm chronograph, limited to 200 pieces, features the Unico Flyback and a matte pink dial with mint tones. The other, a 44 mm tourbillon limited to just 10 pieces, sports a transparent pink sapphire crystal dial that spotlights the mechanics within.
Colour as a driver of desire
By translating its signature boldness into softer, collectible hues, Hublot reinforces the growing importance of colour in fine watchmaking. Limited editions and seasonal palettes have become powerful tools to spark desire, appealing to collectors who value both technical prowess and distinctive, statement-making design.
Source: robbreport.com