Cover Hublot CEO Ricardo Guadalupe
Unparalleled innovation defines Hublot, says the Swiss watch manufacture’s CEO

What’s your most exciting launch for 2020?

The Big Bang Integral, which comes with an integrated bracelet. It’s available in three variations: titanium, all-black ceramic, and King Gold, which is an alloy we developed in-house. At Hublot, we’re known for our rubber straps, so it’s exciting that we’re introducing this new design element to our most iconic collection. It fits great on the wrist and is something we’re very proud of.

Do you hope to push the boundaries of luxury watchmaking?

Absolutely. We’re driven by our own in-house philosophy, which we call Art of Fusion. For example, most brands use steel when designing their watches. We use titanium because it’s much lighter. We also use ceramic and King Gold, which comes in a warmer shade than traditional gold.

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Do you have a favourite Hublot watch?

The Big Bang “All Black”, which was released in 2006, was an incredible watch. It was so new and daring. For the very first time, the purpose of the watch wasn’t to actually tell the time. After all, nowadays time-telling is secondary. People buy a watch for what it represents. Since it was launched, tons of brands copied our design and have come out with their own take on all-black watches, which shows that it’s revolutionised our industry.

What can we expect from you over the coming months?

The Big Bang Integral collection will, of course, continue to be developed.

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