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By Kien Lee
Known for its million-dollar masterpieces, Hublot once again pushes the boundaries of craft and jewelry with the Big Bang Impact One Million. Five hundred diamonds totaling approximately 44.6 carats are arranged in a dynamic vortex around a central flying tourbillon. This stunning arrangement symbolizes the attraction of energy and focus at the heart of the most celebrated complication in the world of watches.
Marking the tenth anniversary of the unique Big Bang Impact Bang setting, this new timepiece asserts the brand's fearless drive to fuse technical mastery with bold, three-dimensional design. The construction transforms complex gemsetting into a striking visual statement. Hublot has consistently created some of its most collectible, entirely diamond-set timepieces, and this latest creation carries that rare lineage forward.

The setting technique centers on the tourbillon, alternating baguette and fancy-cut diamonds in radiating patterns. By combining invisible and closed-set techniques, the Maison creates an evocative three-dimensional effect that is only made possible through a relentless spirit of innovation. For only the second time in the history of Hublot, the central flying tourbillon takes center stage.
Skeletonized and supported from one side only, the flying construction of the tourbillon intensifies both its technical complexity and visual allure. This 45 mm watch is crafted in polished 18K white gold and powered by the hand-wound Caliber HUB9015, which boasts an impressive 120-hour power reserve. Every diamond is ethically sourced and fully traceable, adhering to the highest standards of responsibility.

The Big Bang Impact One Million required hundreds of hours of setting and extensive research to determine the precise combination of diamond shapes. This meticulous process ensures a perfect alignment within the complex architecture of the piece. It remains a masterful statement of the Hublot way of life, where the art of fusion goes beyond the tangible to become a way of being.