Hublot

Big Bang Steel Diamonds

Ref: 341.SX.130.RX.114

Price available upon request
The Hublot Big Bang Steel Diamonds 41mm (Reference 341.SX.130.RX.114) is a dazzling fusion of sophistication and innovation. Its polished and satin-finished stainless steel case, complemented by black structured rubber straps, exudes modern elegance. Water-resistant up to 100m and featuring a HUB4300 self-winding chronograph movement with a 42-hour power reserve, it seamlessly balances style and functionality. The bezel, adorned with 114 diamonds totaling 1.18cts, adds a touch of luxury, while the black lacquer dial and sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment enhance readability. Hublot's commitment to pioneering movements and the use of premium materials make this timepiece a true work of art.
Specifications
  • Case

    Stainless Steel

  • Diameter

    41mm

  • Dial

    Black

  • Functions

    Chronograph, Date, Hours, Minutes, Power Reserve, Seconds

  • Movement

    Automatic

  • Bracelet/Strap

    Rubber

WARRANTY An additional year of warranty (at the conditions of the Limited International Guarantee of the Instruction Manual available at Hublot.com) is granted to any Hublot watch (except the connected watches) upon its registration to Hublotista.com. provided that such watch is still covered by the standard 2-year warranty at the date of its registration on Hublotista.com. Therefore. upon their registration on Hublotista.com. Hublot watches meeting the eligible criteria described above will be covered by Hublot warranty for a period of 3 years from the activation of the warranty. Please note that such extension of the warranty period cannot be combined with any other warranty extensions.
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The Art of Fusion

The Art of Fusion

“The Hublot manufacture possesses all the necessary know-how and infrastructure to make the future of watchmaking a reality today.”

Ricardo Guadalupe, CEO of Hublot

Brand Heritage

Hublot Watch Brand History

Hublot Watch Brand History

Founded in 1980 in Geneva, Switzerland, Hublot started its luxury watchmaking journey with pungency, combining, for the first time in haute horlogerie, gold and rubber. The house drew inspiration for its watches from portholes, and from the very first moment was driven by the desire to excel, to innovate, to bring new, bold, and surprising concepts to watchmaking. The porthole-shaped cases of the Hublot watches, and their inimitable combination of polished and brushed gold with natural black rubber have certainly achieved the goal. After the successful birth of the Fusion concept, and the original Hublot diver's watch, the brand continued its progress towards modernism, and in 1986, the Hublot first-ever chronograph watch was released. Four years later, the Geneva-based Manufacture added a more minimalistic line to its collections, removing the screws on the bezel, and delivering the Elegant line. For the 20th anniversary of Hublot in 2000, a special collection, in collaboration with Master Engraver Gianfranco Pedersoli was launched, featuring several unique pieces; each using a hunter case with a different engraving. In May 2004, Jean-Claude Biver took on his responsibilities as CEO, member of the board of directors and minority shareholder of Hublot watches, bringing back the concept of The Art of Fusion. Consequently, HUblit released updated designs of its original chronographs in 2004, followed by the opening of its first own-brand boutique in Paris, on Rue Saint-Honoré. The second was inaugurated the following summer in Saint-Tropez in the Hotel Byblos.