Hublot Big Bang Unico Ferrari Review
Since 2011, replica Hublot has been associated with Ferrari, releasing numerous Ferrari edition watches. These timepieces come in a variety of designs, colors, and materials. Today, we’ll focus on one specific model: 402.qu.0113.wr. We’ll discuss its various components in sections, allowing you to skip to the parts that interest you most. First, click the button below for the video and image gallery.
The case is notably large at 45mm and, like many Fake Hublot watches, it is made from unconventional materials—in this instance, Carbon Fiber. The Carbon Fiber case has a lightly brushed finish and is significantly lighter than any steel or precious metal case.
The carbon fiber bezel is attached to the case with six H screws, which sit in curved grooves that expand towards the bezel’s edge.
There are two additional H screws on either side of the quick-release button, located at the 6 o’clock and 12 o’clock positions of the case. These allow for quick strap changes by disengaging the strap from the lugs.
This watch comes with a black Alcantara strap featuring four rows of red stitching and a black PVD-coated titanium and matte carbon folding buckle. The strap includes a proprietary quick-release system and an additional black rubber strap.
Although these two straps will suffice for most people, you can still purchase other straps with the same quick-release system from Replica Hublot Big Bang.
The large twist-and-lock crown is designed with a red stripe that extends to the inside of the chronograph’s slightly recessed pushers on either side of the case. Opposite the crown, you will find the recessed Ferrari logo filled in red.
The skeletonized dial is stunning and exudes Ferrari’s essence! The hour markers and numerals are filled with red luminous material and circle the dial. The sixty-minute chronograph sub-dial at 3 o’clock resembles the tachometer and speedometer on a Ferrari.
Most notably, the Ferrari prancing horse logo at the 6 o’clock position has a polished finish. Even the gears and wheels are designed to look more “automotive” than “horological.” A distinctive Ferrari touch is the use of competition yellow for the date aperture backdrop.
The Hublot UNICO HUB 1241 movement does not feature small seconds or an hour totalizer on the chronograph. However, the column wheel mechanism provides very smooth pusher action, ensuring the chronograph starts and stops smoothly, unlike a cam-actuated chronograph which uses a different mechanism.