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Miami Art Week Showcases Their Third Collaboration, Blue Accents and a Carbon Case
The artist and designer Samuel Ross and Hublot have elevated their collaboration by exploring innovative materials and striking color combinations. Their latest creation, the Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Carbon SR_A, was presented during Miami Art Week and reflects a constantly evolving design philosophy.
The collaboration began in 2022 with the introduction of their first limited edition. In 2023, a green Big Bang Tourbillon followed, and this year, they return with a blue edition. This new version goes further by incorporating new materials, including carbon fiber, into the design.
The watch retains its fundamental characteristics, with the case crafted entirely from micro-blasted titanium, measuring 44mm in diameter and 13.75mm in thickness.
The design features frosted grey carbon on the case sides and intermediate plate under the bezel, while the remaining elements maintain their titanium construction, with satin finishes and micro-blasted surfaces. A blue rubberized grip on the winding crown complements the updated color scheme.
Samuel Ross's distinctive honeycomb pattern continues to dominate the design, with hollowed hexagonal elements in the lugs and flanks. On the dial side, the skeletonized titanium plate acts as a dramatic backdrop, creating an illusion of movement components suspended above it.
A tourbillon positioned at 6 o’clock features a metallic gray bridge, harmonizing with the titanium case. At 12 o’clock, a micro-rotor complements the hands and circular indices filled with Super-Luminova, enhancing legibility. A sapphire chapter ring surrounds the movement, with six circular hour indices, three of which are highlighted in blue.
The watch is powered by the in-house Caliber HUB6035, an automatic movement featuring a micro-rotor. Comprising 282 components, it offers a 72-hour power reserve and operates at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz). This caliber was also featured in previous Samuel Ross limited editions and other Big Bang Tourbillon watches.
Delivered with two rubber straps in black and blue, featuring the honeycomb motif and a titanium folding clasp, the watch offers easy interchangeability thanks to a quick-release system. Limited to just 50 pieces, the Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Carbon SR_A is priced at CHF 130,000, approximately AED 544,000.
For more information visit Hublot’s website.
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