Whenever Hublot unveils a new color for its sapphire or SAXEM cases, it is always an exciting occasion. Last year saw the introduction of the green SAXEM case; this year, Hublot returns with a classic sapphire case—this time in a refreshing "Water Blue" colorway. The Water Blue sapphire case is larger than last year's 42mm SAXEM model, measuring 44mm in diameter with a thickness of 14.5mm. Providing a striking contrast to the light blue case and matching light blue rubber strap are the titanium components—including the screws, crown, pushers, and more. The stamped numerals and hands feature a matching light blue luminescent fill, while the open-worked dial remains grey, maintaining the watch's dual-tone aesthetic.Super Clone Watches, Replica Watches On Sale - Clonesuperwatch.is.
Powering the timepiece is the HUB1280—the second-generation UNICO in-house automatic flyback chronograph movement. Comprising 354 precisely interacting components, this movement features a bi-directional winding system that delivers a power reserve of approximately 72 hours. If you find the 44mm Big Bang case size a bit too large, consider these two new ceramic color options: Mint Green and Petrol Blue. These two variants utilize a smaller 42mm case size, though they retain the same 14.5mm thickness. The official description of the Mint Green model is particularly apt; the ceramic hue truly resembles the color of breath-freshening chewing gum or toothpaste. On these ceramic versions, the numerals, hands, and sub-dials are finished in a matching color, while the white luminescent material applied to the hands and numerals creates a sharp visual contrast.
Once again, titanium pushers and screws serve to tie the entire design together. The colored ceramic craftsmanship—specifically the Mint Green shade—is vivid yet understated, perfectly blending the gentle softness of nature with the sharp edge of contemporary style. Housed within the open-worked dial of these models is the same HUB1280 UNICO automatic flyback chronograph movement.
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