Hublot Presents its Bat Bang Tourbillon All Black
Hublot Bat Bang Tourbillon All Black will make you think of the well-known Chaplin's movie 'Modern Times'. The timepiece appeared due to the firm union of traditional horological know-how and futuristic design characterized by subtle black lines. The watch was designed in the most provocative and robust way.The Bat Bang features carbon fibre design inspired by a two-wheel gear-train shape. The timepiece is distinguished by the index-free dial, as well as sharp and salient angles creating a distinctive contrast with the Tourbillon cage's curves.The rubies demonstrated by the Tourbillon movement complement the watch's transparency and black invisibility. The entire construction of the Hublot Bat Bang is based on the harmony of contrasts, uniting such materials as titanium, ceramic, carbon, rubber and steel.The case of the timepiece measuring 44.4 mm in diameter is crafted in satin-finish black ceramic, the same as the bezel. The watch's sapphire crystal is provided with interior anti-reflection treatment. The crown produced from white gold is peculiar for a natural black rubber insert.As for the lugs and the lateral inserts, they are produced from black composite resin. The titanium case-back of the Hublot Bat Bang reveals circular satin-finish and sapphire crystal with interior anti-reflection treatment. The timepiece boasts 100-meter water-resistance. The dial of the Bat Bang reveals a black bridge in carbon fibre shaped as a two-wheel gear-train. The tourbillon cage is visible at 6 o
Imported: 17. Jul 2007 (14:00), watchreport.net
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