Fake Rolex - Swiss movement replica watches

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Fake rolex

First, we can see that the Hublot Big Bang Unico's dial is skeletonized, allowing a direct view of the movement. The Unico is an extremely rare modular chronograph movement, with all chronograph components mounted on the front of the movement; the column wheel and horizontal clutch are all visible on the dial. In contrast, mainstream brands like Patek Philippe CH28, Vacheron Constantin 5200, Audemars Piguet 4400, Rolex 4130/4131, and Omega 9300/9900 use integrated chronograph movements, where the chronograph components are embedded in the back of the replica watches movement and can only be seen from the back. So why is the Hublot Unico so unique, choosing such a rare modular design among its in-house chronograph movements?
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CateCoro

Omega replica

Hublot's former CEO, Biver, approached Matthias, wanting him to create an in-house movement chronograph. At the time, the older BIG BANG chronographs used a standard movement, so switching to an in-house movement was crucial. Biver's primary requirement was that the watch and its movement be unique and different from others. To achieve this distinction, Matthias considered that most chronographs in the industry used a unibody design, with the chronograph components hidden on the case back, making them invisible when the chronograph was started.
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Therefore, he opted for a modular approach to the chronograph movement, placing the chronograph mechanism on the front and using a combination of column wheels and a horizontal clutch. This not only abandoned the traditional dial, creating a skeletonized dial design Rolex fake, but also allowed for a clear view of the chronograph function's start, operation, and stop within the movement. This readily visible mechanical beauty and logical operation is precisely the design philosophy behind the distinctive BIG BANG UNICO movement.
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