Hublot Big Bang Unico King Gold is probably one of the least understood luxury brands around (particularly in the wrist watch realm) – especially because so many people think that they understand it. Hublot really epitomizes what someone recently described to me as a “non-fragile” company. The idea is that fragile companies are those that don’t deal well with criticism or complaints. Non-fragile companies, on the other hand, actually thrive in the face of criticism and sometimes even controversy. Hublot receives more than its fair share of negative commentary from the wrist watch collector community, yet the brand seems to be getting stronger all the time. Hublot is a non-fragile company that thrives on feedback both negative and positive. No one at the frantic and busy organization is at all sensitive about the fact that many of the more conservative watch collectors take most opportunities to share their disapproval at the brand’s product offerings. Hublot keeps on going strong offering more of what people seem to love, and also more of what seems to irritate some of the more outspoken members of the watch lover community.
Hublot announced their 290 gemstones, 24 carats, and highly colorful

Hublot Big Bang Unico King Gold is probably one of the least understood luxury brands around (particularly in the wrist watch realm) – especially because so many people think that they understand it. Hublot really epitomizes what someone recently described to me as a “non-fragile” company. The idea is that fragile companies are those that don’t deal well with criticism or complaints. Non-fragile companies, on the other hand, actually thrive in the face of criticism and sometimes even controversy. Hublot receives more than its fair share of negative commentary from the wrist watch collector community, yet the brand seems to be getting stronger all the time. Hublot is a non-fragile company that thrives on feedback both negative and positive. No one at the frantic and busy organization is at all sensitive about the fact that many of the more conservative watch collectors take most opportunities to share their disapproval at the brand’s product offerings. Hublot keeps on going strong offering more of what people seem to love, and also more of what seems to irritate some of the more outspoken members of the watch lover community.
Hublot announced their 290 gemstones, 24 carats, and highly colorful

Hublot Big Bang Unico King Gold is probably one of the least understood luxury brands around (particularly in the wrist watch realm) – especially because so many people think that they understand it. Hublot really epitomizes what someone recently described to me as a “non-fragile” company. The idea is that fragile companies are those that don’t deal well with criticism or complaints. Non-fragile companies, on the other hand, actually thrive in the face of criticism and sometimes even controversy. Hublot receives more than its fair share of negative commentary from the wrist watch collector community, yet the brand seems to be getting stronger all the time. Hublot is a non-fragile company that thrives on feedback both negative and positive. No one at the frantic and busy organization is at all sensitive about the fact that many of the more conservative watch collectors take most opportunities to share their disapproval at the brand’s product offerings. Hublot keeps on going strong offering more of what people seem to love, and also more of what seems to irritate some of the more outspoken members of the watch lover community.
Hublot announced their 290 gemstones, 24 carats, and highly colorful Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow. The watch embodies a rainbow of brightly colored gemstones on a backdrop of 18ct pink gold. These vibrant gemstones exemplify a joyful and audacious image. Hublot’s micromechanics is evidently seen in this skillful and coordinating mastery.
Ricardo Guadalupe, CEO of Hublot, says “It requires meticulousness, expertise, and dexterity to obtain this harmonious gradation of the gemstones and create a perfect connection between the emotion they arouse and the watchmaking technique. Draughtsmen, gemologists, and setters worked together to achieve this setting in which pink gold is present only to emphasize the contours. The Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow condenses the purity and precision of these incredible professions.”
The rainbow stretches across the entire 45-mm case; one hundred rubies, pink sapphires, amethysts, blue sapphires, blue topazes, tsavorites, and yellow and orange sapphires line up in a radiant chromatic composition. Then, 112 baguette-cut gemstones edge its bezel in studied hues that echo the subtle shades of the 48 gemstones set on the dial and the indexes. For an astonishing touch, the celestial phenomenon unfolds across the alligator and natural rubber strap and illuminates the buckle clasp set with 30 other gemstones.
So, overall, I have a lot of praise for the HUB1242, and that seems to be the consensus among the people who ask to check out the Big Bang UNICO off my wrist. This latter practice is something I eagerly look forward to – especially when someone who I know is not traditionally an Hublot fan wants to take a look at it. The process is almost the same each time – they take what they think is a large garish watch in their hands, only to spend a lot of time intimately looking at the dial and movement and saying something like “that is actually pretty nice.” I like to sometimes respond with, “damn straight it is. Do you think I’d like a brand with a crappy product?” No, I don’t like brands with crappy products, and Hublot is certainly not one of those. Love or hate their designs/events/partnerships/etc… Hublot today makes some very solid watches whose movements stand up there with some of the best. Yes, they are expensive – welcome to “luxury anything.”

Baguette King Gold Rainbow. The watch embodies a rainbow of brightly colored gemstones on a backdrop of 18ct pink gold. These vibrant gemstones exemplify a joyful and audacious image. Hublot’s micromechanics is evidently seen in this skillful and coordinating mastery.
Ricardo Guadalupe, CEO of Hublot, says “It requires meticulousness, expertise, and dexterity to obtain this harmonious gradation of the gemstones and create a perfect connection between the emotion they arouse and the watchmaking technique. Draughtsmen, gemologists, and setters worked together to achieve this setting in which pink gold is present only to emphasize the contours. The Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow condenses the purity and precision of these incredible professions.”
The rainbow stretches across the entire 45-mm case; one hundred rubies, pink sapphires, amethysts, blue sapphires, blue topazes, tsavorites, and yellow and orange sapphires line up in a radiant chromatic composition. Then, 112 baguette-cut gemstones edge its bezel in studied hues that echo the subtle shades of the 48 gemstones set on the dial and the indexes. For an astonishing touch, the celestial phenomenon unfolds across the alligator and natural rubber strap and illuminates the buckle clasp set with 30 other gemstones.
So, overall, I have a lot of praise for the HUB1242, and that seems to be the consensus among the people who ask to check out the Big Bang UNICO off my wrist. This latter practice is something I eagerly look forward to – especially when someone who I know is not traditionally an Hublot fan wants to take a look at it. The process is almost the same each time – they take what they think is a large garish watch in their hands, only to spend a lot of time intimately looking at the dial and movement and saying something like “that is actually pretty nice.” I like to sometimes respond with, “damn straight it is. Do you think I’d like a brand with a crappy product?” No, I don’t like brands with crappy products, and Hublot is certainly not one of those. Love or hate their designs/events/partnerships/etc… Hublot today makes some very solid watches whose movements stand up there with some of the best. Yes, they are expensive – welcome to “luxury anything.”

Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow. The watch embodies a rainbow of brightly colored gemstones on a backdrop of 18ct pink gold. These vibrant gemstones exemplify a joyful and audacious image. Hublot’s micromechanics is evidently seen in this skillful and coordinating mastery.
Ricardo Guadalupe, CEO of Hublot, says “It requires meticulousness, expertise, and dexterity to obtain this harmonious gradation of the gemstones and create a perfect connection between the emotion they arouse and the watchmaking technique. Draughtsmen, gemologists, and setters worked together to achieve this setting in which pink gold is present only to emphasize the contours. The Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow condenses the purity and precision of these incredible professions.”
The rainbow stretches across the entire 45-mm case; one hundred rubies, pink sapphires, amethysts, blue sapphires, blue topazes, tsavorites, and yellow and orange sapphires line up in a radiant chromatic composition. Then, 112 baguette-cut gemstones edge its bezel in studied hues that echo the subtle shades of the 48 gemstones set on the dial and the indexes. For an astonishing touch, the celestial phenomenon unfolds across the alligator and natural rubber strap and illuminates the buckle clasp set with 30 other gemstones.
So, overall, I have a lot of praise for the HUB1242, and that seems to be the consensus among the people who ask to check out the

Hublot Big Bang Unico King Gold is probably one of the least understood luxury brands around (particularly in the wrist watch realm) – especially because so many people think that they understand it. Hublot really epitomizes what someone recently described to me as a “non-fragile” company. The idea is that fragile companies are those that don’t deal well with criticism or complaints. Non-fragile companies, on the other hand, actually thrive in the face of criticism and sometimes even controversy. Hublot receives more than its fair share of negative commentary from the wrist watch collector community, yet the brand seems to be getting stronger all the time. Hublot is a non-fragile company that thrives on feedback both negative and positive. No one at the frantic and busy organization is at all sensitive about the fact that many of the more conservative watch collectors take most opportunities to share their disapproval at the brand’s product offerings. Hublot keeps on going strong offering more of what people seem to love, and also more of what seems to irritate some of the more outspoken members of the watch lover community.
Hublot announced their 290 gemstones, 24 carats, and highly colorful Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow. The watch embodies a rainbow of brightly colored gemstones on a backdrop of 18ct pink gold. These vibrant gemstones exemplify a joyful and audacious image. Hublot’s micromechanics is evidently seen in this skillful and coordinating mastery.
Ricardo Guadalupe, CEO of Hublot, says “It requires meticulousness, expertise, and dexterity to obtain this harmonious gradation of the gemstones and create a perfect connection between the emotion they arouse and the watchmaking technique. Draughtsmen, gemologists, and setters worked together to achieve this setting in which pink gold is present only to emphasize the contours. The Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow condenses the purity and precision of these incredible professions.”
The rainbow stretches across the entire 45-mm case; one hundred rubies, pink sapphires, amethysts, blue sapphires, blue topazes, tsavorites, and yellow and orange sapphires line up in a radiant chromatic composition. Then, 112 baguette-cut gemstones edge its bezel in studied hues that echo the subtle shades of the 48 gemstones set on the dial and the indexes. For an astonishing touch, the celestial phenomenon unfolds across the alligator and natural rubber strap and illuminates the buckle clasp set with 30 other gemstones.
So, overall, I have a lot of praise for the HUB1242, and that seems to be the consensus among the people who ask to check out the Big Bang UNICO off my wrist. This latter practice is something I eagerly look forward to – especially when someone who I know is not traditionally an Hublot fan wants to take a look at it. The process is almost the same each time – they take what they think is a large garish watch in their hands, only to spend a lot of time intimately looking at the dial and movement and saying something like “that is actually pretty nice.” I like to sometimes respond with, “damn straight it is. Do you think I’d like a brand with a crappy product?” No, I don’t like brands with crappy products, and Hublot is certainly not one of those. Love or hate their designs/events/partnerships/etc… Hublot today makes some very solid watches whose movements stand up there with some of the best. Yes, they are expensive – welcome to “luxury anything.”

off my wrist. This latter practice is something I eagerly look forward to – especially when someone who I know is not traditionally an Hublot fan wants to take a look at it. The process is almost the same each time – they take what they think is a large garish watch in their hands, only to spend a lot of time intimately looking at the dial and movement and saying something like “that is actually pretty nice.” I like to sometimes respond with, “damn straight it is. Do you think I’d like a brand with a crappy product?” No, I don’t like brands with crappy products, and Hublot is certainly not one of those. Love or hate their designs/events/partnerships/etc… Hublot today makes some very solid watches whose movements stand up there with some of the best. Yes, they are expensive – welcome to “luxury anything.”