Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Meca-10 Ceramic watch

Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Meca-10 Ceramic

Hublot Spirit of Big Bang · Ref. 614.CI.1170.RX

About This Watch

The Art of Fusion drives Hublot's philosophy, combining unexpected materials and bold design since 1980 to create timepieces that defy convention. The Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Meca-10 Ceramic features a 45 mm Black Ceramic case housing a hand-wound manual movement offers a traditional horological ritual. Categorized as a Skeleton watch, this luxury timepiece showcases the brand's commitment to quality. Water resistant to 50m for everyday splash protection. At a retail price around $26000, it represents serious horological investment with strong collector appeal.

In-Depth Review

# The Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Meca-10 Ceramic

When Hublot introduced the Meca-10 movement in 2009, the brand signaled an ambitious pivot toward mechanical innovation that would define its modern identity. The Spirit of Big Bang Meca-10 Ceramic, released in 2022, represents the maturation of that vision: a 45mm skeleton watch powered by a manually-wound caliber offering an extraordinary 240-hour power reserve—a full ten days of running time. This feat of engineering is achieved through a linear mass spring and carefully optimized gear train, visible through the dial and caseback in all its mechanical honesty. The case material choice—black ceramic—proves equally deliberate. Ceramic resists scratching and offers a contemporary aesthetic that complements the skeletal dial without competing for visual attention. At 14mm thick and water-resistant to 50 meters, it maintains the wearable proportions Hublot achieved in the Spirit collection while establishing a serious tool-watch credibility.

The Meca-10 Ceramic appeals to a specific collector: the mechanical enthusiast who values transparency and engineering prowess over traditional complications. This watch suits those willing to embrace the ritual of regular winding, viewing the gesture as meditation rather than inconvenience. It's equally at home on an architect's wrist or a horologist's dresser—contexts where visible craftsmanship and technical capability supersede status signaling.

In the competitive twenty-thousand-dollar segment, the Meca-10 stands apart from competitors like the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra and the Patek Philippe Aquanaut. Where those watches prioritize finishing and heritage, Hublot's skeleton movement demands appreciation of raw mechanical function. At market prices near twenty-one thousand dollars, it represents legitimate value for collectors

Specifications

Movement

Movement TypeManual
CaliberHUB1201
Power Reserve240 hours
Frequency21,600 vph
Jewels33

Case

Case Diameter45.0mm
Case Thickness14.0mm
Case MaterialBlack Ceramic
CrystalSapphire
BezelFixed
Dial ColorSkeleton
Lug Width24mm
Lug-to-Lug51.0mm

Features

Water Resistance50m / 164ft
Bracelet/StrapRubber strap
ClaspFold-over
Weight118g
Complications
10-Day Power Reserve

Pricing

Retail (MSRP)
$26,000
Market Price
$21,000