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160 Hublot A limited edition and impressive, Big Bang, tourbillon, chronograph monopousher, manual wristwatch in platinum, titanium and ceramic, with skeletonized dial, box and guarantee.

Estimate: Fr. 10'000 –⁠ 20'000

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  • Model Big Bang Tourbillon Chronograph Monopusher
  • Year 2007
  • Reference 308.TX.130.RX
  • Case Material Platinum, titanium and ceramic
  • Case Number N° 03/18, 685'596
  • Bracelet Material Rubber strap
  • Movement Manual, 33 jewels
  • Dimension 48mm Diameter
  • Signed Case, dial and movement
  • Accessories Accompanied by Hublot guarantee card dated 26th December 2007 stamped by Bucherer, Certificate of Authenticity, booklet, cloth, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.

The Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Monopusher Chronograph belongs to a chapter in modern horology where excess is not indulgence, but intention. Introduced in the wake of Jean-Claude Biver’s transformative vision for Hublot in the mid-2000s, the Big Bang was never conceived as a discreet timekeeper. First, the fusion of platinum, titanium, and ceramic: Hublot’s now-famous doctrine of “Art of Fusion” finds in this watch one of its purest articulations. Platinum, noble and dense. Titanium, light and resilient. Ceramic, modern and virtually impervious. With a fully skeletonized dial, the movement reveals itself without hesitation. The tourbillon, positioned prominently, becomes both regulator and spectacle, its constant motion a reminder of the watch’s haute horlogerie credentials. The monopusher chronograph further underscores the piece’s technical ambition. Historically rooted in early chronograph design, the monopusher construction demands a level of refinement and precision that elevates it beyond the standard dual-pusher configuration. Produced in a strictly limited series of just 18 examples, the present watch, number 3, occupies an exceptionally rarefied position even within the already exclusive universe of Hublot complications. Offered with its full set, what makes this watch so compelling is its unapologetic modernity. Where traditional tourbillons often whisper, this one declares. It embraces scale, contrast, and visibility. It does not seek to echo the past, but to redefine the present. Today, the Big Bang Tourbillon Monopusher Chronograph stands as a bold testament to early 21st-century watchmaking, a period when boundaries were not respected, but rewritten.

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