Watchfinder & Co. presents:
The steel and gold used to make watches are sourced from the ground and refined into a raw material, which is then shaped and finished into the final product. All pretty standard, pretty normal. But what if you could grow your watch instead?
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Hublot Big Bang Unico Sapphire 411.JX.4802.RT
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i like the watch
Hi guys. Can you please review a Nicolas Rieussec chronograph? Loved all of your videos. Keep up the good work!
The Hublot logo printing is janky.
The plastic strap is not so nice. Is doesn’t match the watch case. Why not using same crystal bracelet to match the watch ? Just like fine ceramic watches which usually use same material to make the bracelet.
I’m in awe even more so each time at these videos
Yikes
Where is the ‘date window’ located?
You sold me, well presented just wish maybe one it shall be mine. In my dreams.
Treu I don’t like the brand but the technology is cool
Rewiew the classic Casio F-91W for the next april fools!
Ops it’s in the ground.
Hublot is a synonym for tasteless. They also brought out a Diego Maradona limited edition: only 30.000 quid, what a steal.
You should review a Sinn watch, 104 or 903 would be a great start! (Especially the 903, much more of a story behind it)
I’d like to see someone drop one from really far high just to see the end result.
I love this intro 🙂
Perfect video as always! I just have one question. What is the name of the music?
Such a bullshit title
Beautiful transparent and skeleton Hublot, I didnt know sapphire crystal could be grown by human.
If I bought it and let it drop the watch would probably suffer less damage than my heart, which would surely burst.
Take my Money..Please !!!
If I had the money to spend, meaning already owning a few great pieces this might be a nice watch to own…
I absolutely do NOT like this watch … I appreciate the video however as I saw one of these on display at a Hublot A/D and was trying to figure what the heck it was made of.. I watched this merely out of intellectual curiosity.
In the generally reserved world of watches, something like this can be seen as a bit insane, I love it!
I’d love to see him talk about G-Shock
My appreciation for Hublot has just doubled.
Still looks like an overpriced G-Shock!
“HYPER-SWATCH JELLYFISH” No better description than that.
Could you look into the Muehle Glashuette SAR for a future episode?
I would have to keep the price tag on this watch for pple to know it wasnt a cheap casio
Up close, the paint job looks worse than a cheap Chinese knockoff of a Cartier. You’d think they would try harder to make better. Then again, it’s Hublot.
£50K for something that could break if it falls?
Hublot has no class
Surprised at the quality of finishing under magnification, only thing letting it down was the black stroke around the Hublot printing on the crystal
Hate the Hublot branding on the dial
Hardest materials used but still don’t drop it.
Since they were at it, why not make the hands out of colored sapphire
I fel like hubolt is like The kid of Richard mille and AP. Not my style (so slender wrists and too casual for dressup) but i love the creative element of them!
Even if you don’t like the Hublot style, you have to admire the sheer audacity of their designs.
I don’t know why, but I love that watch.
“Don’t drop it”, that’s when you drop it. LOL
Beautiful timepiece
Hublot Big Bang looks like a watered down AP Royal Oak that fell into a South African diamond mine and came out vulgar looking to the delight of chavy footballers. I see some creativity in this jelly fish watch which is a rarity for the brand.
I have never been a fan of Hublot, with their specially designed oversized watches, and I see nothing special about them. But this watch was rather interesting. Not that I wver would consider purchasing one. Interesting and unique, never the less.
looks like plasticthe case that is