The Hublot Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow Is Poetic In Its Beauty

(Pink) gold at the end of the rainbow.

The arts of jewellery-making and watchmaking come together to form the Hublot Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow, a lavish timepiece that epitomises the poetic beauty of both crafts. Brightly coloured baguette-cut gemstones sit atop a backdrop of 18ct pink gold, in a display reminiscent of the summer sky after the rain. Hundreds of gemstones in shades of scarlet, fuschia, blue, turquoise, yellow, green, and orange meet on the Hublot Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow, with the dial itself surrounded by almost three hundred precious gems, drawing attention to Hublot’s iconic movement. 

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“It requires meticulousness, expertise and dexterity to obtain this harmonious gradation of the gemstones and create a perfect connection between the emotion they arouse and the watchmaking technique,” said Hublot CEO Ricardo Guadalupe of the timepiece. “Draughtsmen, gemologists and setters worked together to achieve this setting in which pink gold is present only to gently emphasise the contours. The Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow condenses the purity and precision of these incredible professions.”

Audacious in its design, the Hublot Big Bang Unico Full Baguette King Gold Rainbow is a poetic representation of optimism and balance. The gemstone rainbow extends across the entire 45-mm case, with a hundred rubies, pink sapphires, amethysts, blue sapphires, blue topazes, tsavorites, and yellow and orange sapphires lined up in a radiant chromatic composition. For the finishing touch, the celestial phenomenon unfolds across the alligator and natural rubber strap and illuminates the buckle clasp set with thirty additional gemstones.


Words by Theo Rosen