
The Hublot Big Bang 44mm Ceramic (reference 301.CI.1770.CI) is a 44mm ceramic with a automatic movement and 100m of water resistance. It carries a black dial. Its original retail price (MSRP) was $15,200.
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Carlo Crocco founded Hublot in 1980 with a radical idea: mount a gold case on a natural rubber strap. The watch world scoffed — rubber was for dive watches, not luxury. Under Jean-Claude Biver's leadership from 2004, Hublot leaned into provocation with the Big Bang (2005), fusing ceramic, carbon fiber, titanium, and sapphire crystal in ways no one had attempted. Hublot became the official timekeeper of FIFA and Formula 1, embedding itself in the sports and luxury intersection. The brand develops exotic materials — Magic Gold (scratch-resistant gold alloy), sapphire crystal cases, and carbon composites — pushing material science further than most competitors dare. Polarizing by design, unignorable by result.
The Hublot Big Bang 44mm Ceramic (reference 301.CI.1770.CI) had an original retail price (MSRP) of $15,200. Secondary-market values vary with condition and availability.
The 301.CI.1770.CI runs a automatic movement, with roughly 42 hours of power reserve.
The 301.CI.1770.CI has a 44mm Ceramic case, water resistant to 100m, with a black dial.
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