Hublot has added renderings of Switzerland’s iconic Matterhorn mountaintop on two new limited editions dedicated to Swiss skiing champions Corinne Suter and Tanguy Nef.
The Big Bang All Black Zermatt, named after the Alpine resort in which Hublot has a boutique, comes in two versions: a 44mm model limited to 100 pieces and a 41mm piece made in a run of just 50.
Both feature the Matterhorn in subdials on the dial side as well as on crystal case backs.
The men’s version comes in a microblasted black ceramic case housing the manually wound HUB4100 chronograph movement.
It has a grey sunray dial with three subdials.
The smaller women’s watch has a bezel set with 36 black diamonds. It uses the Hublot HUB4300 Self-winding chronograph movement.
“We chose to dedicate two Big Bang All Blacks to the Matterhorn’s famous North and East faces. These sporty, precious models are our first ever men’s and women’s duo. A unique creation that reaffirms the versatility of our All Black collection, based on our philosophy of invisible visibility. Scaling the peak of watchmaking capability both in creativity and technical excellence,” says Hublot CEO Ricardo Guadalupe.
The men’s watch is on sale for £14,700 and the women’s piece is £18,900.