Hublot Big Bang Unico Blue Ceramic Caribbean Brings Island Heat
The color of a Hublot Big Bang Unico Blue Ceramic Caribbean--a fusion of oceanic blues fading from deep azure to luminous sky--is enough to make you dream of trade winds, sunlit water, and the hum of life on an island far away. Hublot, Big Bang, Caribbean,
Yesterday it was snowing here on Long Island—one of those first, quiet snowfalls that makes you acutely aware of how far you are from the warmth of summer (I could cry. Winter, not a fan). Maybe that’s why the idea of the Caribbean feels especially magnetic right now. The color of a Hublot Big Bang Unico Blue Ceramic Caribbean—a fusion of oceanic blues fading from deep azure to luminous sky—is enough to make you dream of trade winds, sunlit water, and the hum of life on an island far away. It’s the sort of watch that lets you travel by glance alone, an escapist’s companion for when your world is wrapped in winter grey.
Crafted in microblasted blue ceramic, the 44mm case channels the sea’s dual nature—its dark, enigmatic depths set against the brighter, sunlit blues of the Caribbean. Take me away!
Crafted in microblasted blue ceramic, the 44mm Big Bang Unico Blue Ceramic Caribbean captures Hublot’s signature “Art of Fusion” in vibrant form. The openworked dial reveals the UNICO 2 manufacture movement beneath, its 72-hour power reserve a subtle nod to the freedom of drifting from island to island. The chronograph counter is decorated with a stylized conch shell—an icon of Caribbean culture—and the sapphire caseback is engraved with a map of the archipelago, grounding this poetic flight in geography. Talk about a souvenir!
“From the conch shell—an enduring symbol of the region—to the shifting blue tones that mirror the Caribbean waters, this timepiece is a true voyage on the wrist,” says Hublot CEO Julien Tornare. “It reflects Hublot’s philosophy of Art of Fusion, where materials and inspiration unite to bring the natural beauty of the Caribbean into the world of watchmaking.” Available exclusively through authorized Caribbean retailers (prob duty-free!) and select cruise lines, this edition feels like bottled summer—just the thing to carry us through the season’s chill.
The 72-hour power reserve grants you the liberty to wander—hopping from one sun-drenched island to the next—while its flyback chronograph mirrors the rhythm and spur-of-the-moment energy of Caribbean music.
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