Hublot Big Bang Unico Sailing Team Edition

The Hublot Big Bang Unico Sailing Team Edition is a masterful tribute to the exhilarating world of competitive sailing, capturing the spirit of adventure and precision that defines life on the water. Crafted with a lightweight 42mm carbon case and powered by Hublot's celebrated in-house UNICO automatic chronograph movement, this timepiece delivers an impressive 72-hour power reserve and striking skeletonized dial that reveals the intricate mechanics within. The sapphire crystal, textile strap, and 10 ATM water resistance make it as functional as it is beautiful—perfectly suited for those who embrace the call of the sea. Key features include a robust carbon case for durability and lightness, a high-performance chronograph movement with exceptional power reserve, and a design inspired by the dynamism of world-class sailing.

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