The Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 Blue Ceramic represents Hublot’s push toward mechanical transparency and structural design. Introduced as part of the Meca-10 line, this model replaces traditional dial layouts with an exposed, architectural movement. The case is crafted in blue ceramic, a material chosen for its scratch resistance, lightness, and color stability. Inside is the in-house manual-wind HUB1201 calibre, designed with a 10-day power reserve displayed via a rack-and-pinion system rather than a conventional indicator. This watch was created to showcase mechanics as design, not decoration.
What sets the Meca-10 apart is how the movement itself becomes the dial. The power reserve is read through linear racks, inspired by Meccano construction systems, giving the watch an industrial, almost engineering-prototype feel. The use of blue ceramic is not purely aesthetic — it reinforces Hublot’s material-first philosophy, combining high durability with bold visual identity. Unlike skeleton watches that simply remove material, the Meca-10 is designed from the ground up to be open, legible, and structurally expressive.
Model – Big Bang
Reference – 414.EX.5123.RX
Year – 2022
Size – 45mm
Dial – Skeletonised
Case Material – Ceramic
Bracelet Material – Canvas/Rubber
Movement – Manual Winding
Power Reserve – 240hrs
Water resistance – 100m
Condition – 8/10
Accs – Full Set
Remarks – This Hublot Big Bang Meca-10 Blue Ceramic is presented as a full set in mint condition, highlighting the brand’s focus on exposed mechanics and modern material use. Its bold construction and open architecture appeal to collectors drawn to contemporary design with a technical, industrial character.