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9 April 2024 THE SQUARE BANG UNICO REINVENTED IN MAGIC GOLD Hublot is unveiling two new Square Bang Unico models, combining scratch-resistant Magic Gold with the powerful features of the new icon. The Square Bang was designed as an everyday piece. This is why it was originally made from titanium. Since then, the piece has found its place, its public, and its fans. And there are many among them that do not want to have to choose between durability and luxury, resilience and the lustre of gold. Two new references of the Square Bang Unico in Magic Gold were, of course, the natural next step. They have been unveiled today at Watches & Wonders. The piece retains its extraordinary design: a solid square with rounded corners, the bezel punctuated with the 6 signature Big Bang screws. It also has this icon's skeleton dial, lugs on either side of the case, and the integrated "One Click" bracelet which allows it to be changed at will. But its strongest feature remains this bezel. In watchmaking, the bezel is always approached with great care. It needs to be as slim as possible, so it is not too vulnerable to impacts. For this new Square Bang, the stance is radically the opposite. The bezel is massive and protruding. It powerfully underscores the geometry of the case. It extends generously away from it. It is clearly functional, supporting the six H-shaped screws which attach it securely to the case. And it is as lustrous as it is practical: made from solid Magic Gold, it is the framework within which the Unico, a bicompax manufacture date and chronograph movement, shines. Its lustre is that of Magic Gold. Developed and patented by the Manufacture, Magic Gold is the first and only 18-karat gold alloy in the world to be completely scratch-resistant, even when leading an extremely active lifestyle. This scratch-resistance is due to its hardness of almost 1000 Vickers, compared to 400 Vickers for standard 18-karat gold and 600 Vickers for hardened steels. Only diamond can boast a greater hardness. This ensures it retains its beauty, lustre and polished finish over time. A genuine revolution in the world of precious metals, and its authenticity is duly certified: Magic Gold is an 18-karat gold verified by the Central Office for Precious Metals Control. Its reflections highlight the geometry of the Square Bang. The bezel is worked across all three dimensions: in terms of height with the generous thickness of gold; sides which are slightly concave, leading to a domed surface. The edges are soft. The piece, crafted from a solid block of gold, is completely polished. This is a unique feature, exclusive to this Square Bang: normally, bezels are rarely this large and polished, as they would be vulnerable to scratches. But as Magic Gold is scratch-resistant, Hublot has enjoyed free rein when designing this bezel, both in volume and surface finish. “Twelve years ago, Hublot invented scratch-resistant 18-karat gold and named it Magic Gold. This now needs no introduction. Today, it is part of Hublot's DNA. The Square Bang? Again, the same debate: no-one expected us to attempt this. But, of course, that's exactly what we did. And the Square Bang Magic Gold will now also become a key part of Hublot's history.” Ricardo Guadalupe HUBLOT CEO KEEP ME UPDATED I want to stay up to date with the latest Hublot news. sign up LATEST NEWS CLASSIC FUSION YOHJI YAMAMOTO ALL BLACK CAMO : THE ART OF BLACK REDEFINED January 7th, 2026 – Nyon, Switzerland – Hublot and legendary brand Yohji Yamamoto unite once again to redefine the art of black. For the fourth time since their first collaboration in 2020, they elevate black from a color to the Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo. A limited edition of 300 pieces where every texture and contrast are intentional. Matte black ceramic sculpts the 42mm case into light and depth, a monochrome camouflage pattern adds rhythm and motion while fabric and rubber fuse seamlessly on the strap. This collaboration is more than fashion or watchmaking. It’s about vision. About how far you can strip something down to its essence. Both Hublot and Yohji Yamamoto have built their legacies on the same foundation: questioning the meaning of luxury. Both create through deconstruction. Hublot first broke Swiss tradition in 1980 with its Art of Fusion, blending gold with rubber, innovation with heritage. Since its debut at the Paris Fashion Week in 1981, Yohji Yamamoto redefined the conventions of fashion, using black as a response against excess and fashion’s norms. learn more Hublot Closes Out the 20th Anniversary Year of the Big Bang with an Exclusive Miami Art Week Celebration Special Guests Included 50 Cent, Tyriq Withers, & Leon Bridges December 5, 2025—Miami, FL: Luxury Swiss watchmaker, Hublot, made its annual return to Miami Art Week to bookend the 20th Anniversary year of its iconic Big Bang with an immersive star-studded celebration. Held at the legendary Basement at The Miami Beach EDITION, the evening brought together cultural leaders, creatives, and friends of the brand for a dynamic fusion of art & design, music, and high horology. As guests arrived, festive music pulsed through the multi-level space while attendees admired a display of select archival Big Bang timepieces – an homage to two decades of groundbreaking innovation. The night’s headline moment featured a special performance by Award Winning Rapper, 50 Cent, who took the stage wearing a bespoke one-of-one Hublot timepiece, crafted for the occasion with unique colors honoring his character in the forthcoming Street Fighter film. A gold chess piece tops the dial symbolizing his Le Chemin du Roi champagne brand, with “50 cent” engraved on the caseback. learn more