Hublot gives an ode with Hublot Big Bang One Click Calavera Catrina.
In an ode to life, Hublot once again displays its positive attitude by celebrating one of the world’s most popular holidays: El Día de los Muertos. Hublot imparts its interpretation on this life-affirming celebration with the Hublot Big Bang One Click Calavera Catrina, the most carefree piece from the skull series.
A Powerful, Carefree and Colourful Symbol Takes Hold of the Big Bang
Your attitude determines your altitude and at Hublot life is always viewed in the most beautiful and joyful way. The Big Bang One Click Calavera Catrina, launching at the 11th annual SIAR in Mexico is a tribute to life. The Big Bang is ready for the big celebration transforming its iconic design into a party-ready, carefree, elegant, and eccentric timepiece available in eye-catching fuchsia, purple, green, turquoise, and blue. A pop art face smiling at you.
Big Bang One Click Calavera Catrina: A sophisticated Sugar Skull tattooed on your wrist
The One Click interchangeable strap system allows the Big Bang One Click Calavera Catrina to be transformed instantly and worn with blue or pink leather straps. The timepiece features the HUB1710 self-winding mechanical movement with a 50-hour power reserve.
The result is a sophisticated Hublot Sugar Skull tattooed onto the wrist.
An Invitation to Live Fully
Whether to pay tribute to “El Día de los Muertos” – an Aztec tradition dating back more than three centuries, and a celebration which has been recognised as part of world cultural heritage (UNESCO) since 2008 – or as a daily reminder to live fully, the Big Bang One Click Calavera Catrina tattoos the pulse of life to your wrist. A watch full of life and joy, it aims to transform every moment into a happy one.
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