HB Big Bang Black Magic II


HBEV10021
 Hublot
Ceramic Asian 7750 chronograph movement 28800bph
HB Big Bang Black Magic II

HB Big Bang Black Magic II On Sale

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DESCRIPTION:Special offer from the Hublot v6 maker, ceramic case and bezel, engraved rotor
CASE:Ceramic
MOVEMENT:Asian 7750 chronograph movement 28800bph
DIMENSIONS:44mm x 16mm
CRYSTAL:Sapphire with double sided AR coating
STRAP / BRACELET:rubber strap with deplo buckle

Was: $403.5.00  SALE Price:  $269.00
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Customer Reviews
1s1s1s1s1sUSA Encino
By Zinnia W  September 16,2019,10:36 am
Thank you! Awesome duct, just like the picture!

1s1s1s1s1sUnited Kingdom Bradford
By Gino Marino  January 5,2020,5:05 am
Good watch arrived in great condition, fast service.

1s1s1s1s1sFrance Fontenay Aux Roses:france
By Michael Weinstein  May 5,2020,8:52 am
This is a good, sturdy, and stylish watch for men. The band is metal links which is nice if you need to resize for a more comfortable fit. It looks good on the wrist. Picture looks the same as watch.

1s1s1s1s1sThailand Bangkok
By Lee61  April 14,2020,2:14 am
The detail and workmanship seemed good on this watch, however it stopped working after it was worn only one time.

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