The perfect replica Hublot Big Bang Unico Magic Ceramic watches finally marks a big new chapter for the brand’s “art of fusion” ethos, as it debuts as the world’s first multicolor ceramic timepiece. As with any “world’s first” claims, this one also comes with its own fine print and requires some digging into. We are only so happy to explore the latest and greatest from the materials sciences skunkworks that is Hublot.

Even during the in-house watch movement craze of the 2010s — on which AAA UK Hublot fake watches focused heavily by launching its UNICO and MECA-10 calibers, as well as a long series of utterly insane high-complications — the LVMH-owned watchmaker set out to forge the path of novel and high-performance materials in luxury watchmaking. All sorts of colored sapphire crystals, frosted carbon, scratch-proof certified 18k gold (that we tested extensively like nobody else), and the world’s first solid vibrant red ceramic bezel (eat your heart out, Rolex) came one after the other to underline Hublot’s superiority in this field both in terms of variety and performance of materials.
I couldn’t even tell you the year, it happened so long ago that I visited Swiss made Hublot replica watches‘ manufacture in Nyon, Switzerland for maybe the third time altogether. This time was different, though, as we got a sneak peek into its secretive facility where its proprietary, scratch-proof Magic Gold as well as other alloys and ceramics were being made. Now, I am not sure all of those alloys and ceramics are produced in Nyon (Magic Gold certainly is), but what I am sure about is that this sort of know-how is unique to Hublot. As it stands, it is Hublot’s and nobody else’s.

Producing colored ceramics has posed an incredibly difficult challenge not only for the 1:1 online copy watches industry but more widely as well. At its core, the issue is that the mineral pigments used to give ceramic its color respond very poorly to the extreme heat it requires to make, well, ceramic. This is the reason why for so long (read: decades) ceramic used to come in white or black, and later on in other dull colors. You may recall the race to vivid red ceramic — a race not even Rolex could engineer its way to winning, and try hard it did. If you look at the red of the “BLRO” or “Pepsi” GMT-Master II, it is a dull and purple-ish red, and one that allegedly poses a massive production challenge to Rolex with an extremely high reject rate. In an official document dated 2018, Rolex said: “(…) no stable mineral pigments exist that can be used to color zirconia red in a way that is pure. [Rolex] therefore undertook significant research to develop an alternative using alumina, another mineral oxide, in place of zirconia.”
We explained Swiss movements replica Hublot watches‘ discovery that solved this problem in greater detail, here is just a snippet for you: “One of the key breakthroughs to Hublot’s colored ceramic technology came purely by chance when some of the production equipment was accidentally left on after the staff had gone home for the day. While simply leaving the machines on for significantly longer periods of time was hardly the complete solution, it did provide insight into one critical piece of the puzzle, which then sent Hublot’s engineers down a completely different path toward how they would go about achieving a brightly colored ceramic material while still being able to maintain complete control of its color. Although Hublot’s colored ceramic appears to be a perfectly homogeneous and saturated color, it is actually what could best be described as a highly porous and ultra-hard uncolored ceramic structure that has tiny pieces of pigment embedded everywhere inside it.”
Well, that should explain at least part of how Hublot attained this special multicolored ceramic for the Hublot Big Bang Unico Magic Ceramic super clone watches for men. Oh, and what I was about to tell you about my visit from many years ago: I remember seeing some little discs of ceramic (made for presentation purposes) being passed around by Hublot’s specialists working in that special facility within the manufacture in Nyon. These discs had funky-looking patterns, all “injected” into the material. While there does not appear to be any competition to Hublot in mastering this process, I won’t go into details of what those patterns were, since we might see it launched someday.

What I can say, though, is that they were a lot prettier or more exciting than whatever my eyes are seeing on this Unico Magic Ceramic debut piece. Wearing luxury replica watches UK with dots and circles on them gives me (and you tell me if your opinion differs) the impression that the watch was part of some serious illness, skin infection, or something. On the wrist, it just doesn’t create a look that appears healthy upon first impression or extended observation.
With that highly subjective take pushed to the side, we can all marvel at this new Magic Ceramic bezel that proudly displays the solid nature of these patterns. We cropped heavily into Hublot’s official images to show this as best we can before we go hands-on (at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025, at the latest). Best Hublot copy watches‘ Magic Ceramic appears glossy, almost glass-like in its surface, not unlike other ceramics. In a “humble brag” kind of way, Hublot has positioned some of these circles over the edge of the bezel, which in turn gives away that these colors are solid and go through the surface, and are not stickers or brushed elements.
Hublot claims that it took four years of research to “master the art of combining vivid, patented colors” in ceramic. I have no doubt in my mind that four years of material development costs as much as — and maybe more than — four years of movement development. You need equally talented and brilliant engineers, and almost certainly a lot more (very costly) trial and error procedures not just with the prototype pieces but the production process itself, too. The latter you rarely ever need to do for new movements, and rather just apply existing technologies. If it took Hublot, a brand that already has its own team and know-how, four years, it’s a small wonder that no one else has succeeded at this endeavor.
If you want to learn the brand’s take on this pattern, here it is: “Intriguing, captivating, and simply beyond reason or logic, the colored ceramic looks like nothing else out there. In the Big Bang Unico Magic Ceramic, the bezel, crafted in dark grey ceramic, gives way to intense blue circles arranged in a seemingly random and organic pattern. Like a work of contemporary abstract or pop art, the way the circles are perfectly and seamlessly integrated within the rest of the ceramic is a testament to the ingenuity of the patent-pending process.” Well, we’ll reserve final judgment until we see this in the metal zirconium.
Inside the Hublot Big Bang Unico Magic Ceramic replica watches wholesale site beats a familiar movement with the HUB1280 Unico manufacture caliber. It is Hublot’s own, runs at 4Hz over 72 hours, and sports a self-winding system, a vertical clutch, a column wheel, a flyback function, and a date display. Its 354 components and 43 jewels are safeguarded by a 100-meter water-resistant case with a microblasted and polished black ceramic middle case that measures 42mm wide (but in our experience wears a whole lot like a 45mm-wide watch on the wrist, so don’t get your hopes up if you want a smaller one).
I’d recommend exercising some caution given that Hublot launches these multicolored ceramic bezel China Swiss fake watches with a strong limitation of just 20 numbered pieces. A similar thing happened with Magic Gold: While incredibly impressive in its technical properties, Magic Gold has proven to be very difficult to manufacture at any level of scale. (Hint: if you want a truly limited Hublot that, as it stands, is highly unlikely to be produced in greater quantities on a whim, get one of them.) Magic Ceramic may prove to be similar only in its name, but we don’t know that for certain yet. I, for one, would love to see many cool and creative patterns rendered in virtually scratchproof ceramic.
The Hublot Big Bang Unico Magic Ceramic watch is priced at $33,000 USD and is limited to 20 pieces.