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Hublot collaborates with Yohji Yamamoto for the Big Bang Camo Yohji

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Hublot collaborates with Yohji Yamamoto for the Big Bang Camo Yohji
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Hublot

collaborates with Yohji Yamamoto

for the Big Bang Camo Yohji

For 50 years, Yohji Yamamoto has been offering a timeless style that transcends established notions. Yohji Yamamoto’s iconic textiles and daring approach to motifs set the tone for the Big Bang Camo Yohji Yamamoto. A camouflage timepiece with a gritty vibe, as though deciphering a code that exists between paradox and homage.

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The Big Bang Camo Yohji Yamamoto is released as a limited edition of 200 pieces. Its 45 mm case is cut from matte black ceramic and its sapphire dial features superimposed outlines which form biomorphic patches in an echo of the artist’s camouflage motif, with his signature at 6 o’clock. The original construction of the camouflage motif extends onto the strap where each of the constituent shapes of the outline is cut out individually, assembled, and then fused together using the vulcanization process. This is brand new technology for the watchmaking sector, reinforcing Hublot’s position as the first brand to use vulcanization in the creation of its straps. The second strap is a black fabric option. The Big Bang Camo Yohji Yamamoto houses the Unico manufacture movement, with a 72-hour power reserve.

YOHJI YAMAMOTO

YOHJI YAMAMOTO

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