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Full ceramic case Gold Hublot?


Mickey Padge

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Just saw Mark has updated his range of Hublot's with a full gold, ceramic case/bezel version? Gold dial or carbon fiber...

Have a peak here:

http://www.timeshops.net/HB8743_-_Big_Bang...ph_2476-189.htm

http://www.timeshops.net/HB8757_-_Big_Bang...ph_2477-097.htm

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Seems he has some variations on a Euro 2008 HBB too.....

http://www.timeshops.net/HB9028_-_Big_Bang...ph_2496-546.htm

Thought I should post, just in case peeps still like HBB reps ^_^

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The HBB never grew on me.... a phenomenon that's reinforced with every new model they throw on the market. How many color variations of the same design can you sell? I find that pretty boring.

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Interesting. No fading then?

I would imagine there would be no fading or scratching either ^_^

I wonder if they will release a silver version? That would be sweet, you could have it bead blasted, considering you can take the HBB apart without touching the dial/crystal, it should be very doable.....

Imagine an unscratchable, non fading matt finish gold or silver HBB! B)

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I don't think You can bead blast ceramic. Well, You can, but I doubt You will get the matt finish :)

As for these new cases, I am really intrigued to see one in person: An eternally polished and unscratched brushed finish sound very nice. That, along with the weight and temperature, will make this watch impossible to convince anybody that it is real Gold. Still, You can claim that this is a prototype ceramic Hublot :)

So, who jumps in first?

Nice reflection.

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I don't think You can bead blast ceramic. Well, You can, but I doubt You will get the matt finish :)

As for these new cases, I am really intrigued to see one in person: An eternally polished and unscratched brushed finish sound very nice. That, along with the weight and temperature, will make this watch impossible to convince anybody that it is real Gold. Still, You can claim that this is a prototype ceramic Hublot :)

So, who jumps in first?

Nice reflection.

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I'm deciding if I should get this HBB or a tourbillon... ^_^

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Did a little poking around, this might be the culprit:

http://global.kyocera.com/news/2008/0713.html

This could get interesting... I hope they start making TT reps with gold tone ceramic.

That is a good read. I remember reading that in a tech feed.

BTW Probably totally unrelated but interestingly, the name kyocera has come up in some previous hublot issues (bezels etc) :p Conspiracy theorists can have a ball at this :)

http://www.hublot.com/hublot_prod/site/hub...hp?attachId=127

You can bead blast ceramic, I had a polished ceramic bezel and all the metal parts of a HBB treated, and everything ended up with a really nice matt finish ^_^

I ended up selling the watch, due to the uncomfortable rubber strap.....

Cheers! B)

That is nice to know! I mean the bead blasting that works, not the uncomfortable strap that doesn't :)

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That is nice to know! I mean the bead blasting that works, not the uncomfortable strap that doesn't :)

Hehe, yep! :p

I would be tempted if the ceramic was a silver/platinum colour, bead blasting that would look fantastic, full gold is a bit too full on for me B)

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the rose gold looks good though!

the only full gold watch I have is the solid gold FM Casablanca...

having said that, where I live, it's probably asking to get robbed...!

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Yes that would be nice with a black bezel... :)

I see Rolli is looking, he'll know about these things...

I also wonder if anyone bought one.

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