Hublot Big Bang MECA-10 Titanium 45mm - ref. 414.NI.1123.RX

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The passion for watches is expressed in various trends, possibilities, interests and uses. Of course, many of us, myself included, focus on the style and appeal of the model. You can go from a warm vintage look to a modern professional one, but often there is a common thread that connects that unbridled attraction. Then comes the madness, the desire to splurge on an unexpected timepiece.
To invest in something that is not so easy, amid a thousand questions, the uncertainty of resale, and the fear of wearing it (not only because of the bastard insecurity of the street). But you want to try, to delve even deeper into the less obvious aspects of this fabulous world. So you study it, understand it better, search for macros, complain about something that doesn't convince you, but the “but” wins.
So today we present a watch that is not simple, not widely understood, not cheap, not small, but wow! What charm! What technique, what depth!

Let me introduce you to the 45mm titanium MECA-10 by Hublot.
Believe me, for those who don't have a high-end skeleton watch, it's like having a painting on your wrist, a powerful engine that roars, a heart that beats and that you can see pumping. Over to you for your comments.

Hublot Big Bang MECA-10 Titanium 45mm - ref. 414.NI.1123.RX​


MECA-10 10 DAY POWER RESERVE
A 10-day power reserve and atypical display with rack and pinion.
MEASUREMENTS
34.8mm x 6.8mm
COMPONENTS
223
POWER RESERVE
10 DAYS
case Size 45 mm Microblasted Titanium
bezel Microblasted Titanium 6 H-shaped Titanium Screws
water resistance 100m or 10 ATM
crystal Sapphire with Anti-reflective Treatment
dial Matte Black Skeleton Dial
strap Black Structured Lined Rubber Straps
clasp Titanium Deployant Buckle Clasp
movement HUB1201 Manufacture Manual-winding Skeleton Power Reserve Movement power reserve 10 Days





 
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Good write-up, you have brought out the appeal of this one. If copy-writing is not your profession, maybe it should be! Um - the rack-and-pinion... I like the look... what does it do?
 
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Good write-up, you have brought out the appeal of this one. If copy-writing is not your profession, maybe it should be! Um - the rack-and-pinion... I like the look... what does it do?
Thank you. I am not a copywriter but a creative director and designer. The rack transmits motion to the wheel before the power reserve, shown in red at 3 o'clock. A reduction gear transmits the conversion of the remaining days of power reserve (maximum power reserve 10 days) to the wheel at 6 o'clock. Remember that it has two parallel barrels, as you can see on the back. Sorry for my English.
 
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It will still be close to a service and a thorough cleaning. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣