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M4rtin

These Hublots in smaller sizes any good ?

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M4rtin

I searched for smaller Hublots at 40''-42'' and I always found posts saying that Hublots reps are made at 38'' for ladies and 44'' and up for mens.

Got a little bit dissapointed, thought I wont own one, since 44'' and up would look strange on my small wrist, but then I found these four over at Silix.

Is there some catch with these, being smaller Hublots, or are they actually good reps ?

 

http://silix-prime.co/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=115_143&products_id=4274

http://silix-prime.co/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=115_143&products_id=4273

http://silix-prime.co/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=115_143&products_id=4272

http://silix-prime.co/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=115_143&products_id=4271

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myaz

It's not the size of the watch but the movement. The ETA 2824-2 is a good one that is used in many high quality reps, one that comes to mind is the Cartier Tank.

I'm not commenting about how close they are to the gen as I'm not a big Hublot fan. :D

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M4rtin

Is the last watch, the black one has wrong movement specification, it says 7750 but the other 3 it says 2824.

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trksh-bzr

well, you are confusing HBB with any Hublot. Hublot big bang is a either 38mm or 44mm, but this is not a big bang, it's a fusion. some of these are really nicely built reps.

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davylloyd

I searched for smaller Hublots at 40''-42'' and I always found posts saying that Hublots reps are made at 38'' for ladies and 44'' and up for mens.

Got a little bit dissapointed, thought I wont own one, since 44'' and up would look strange on my small wrist, but then I found these four over at Silix.

Is there some catch with these, being smaller Hublots, or are they actually good reps ?

 

http://silix-prime.c...roducts_id=4274

http://silix-prime.c...roducts_id=4273

http://silix-prime.c...roducts_id=4272

http://silix-prime.c...roducts_id=4271

I'm guessing you mean mm?

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M4rtin

lol, yeah, I mean mm :) my bad

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ron76

LOL I guess 40" would even be big for Luthier, however Kenny might like it.

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davylloyd

It's not the size of the watch but the movement. The ETA 2824-2 is a good one that is used in many high quality reps, one that comes to mind is the Cartier Tank.

I'm not commenting about how close they are to the gen as I'm not a big Hublot fan. :D

It's not the size but the movement. lol.

Where have I heard that before......

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ron76

Is the last watch, the black one has wrong movement specification, it says 7750 but the other 3 it says 2824.

The 7750 movement is a chronograph movement, stopwatch,

The 2824 is a normal movement mostley with date function

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kinster45

LOL I guess 40" would even be big for Luthier, however Kenny might like it.

 

He's got a large wrist

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M4rtin

The 7750 movement is a chronograph movement, stopwatch,

The 2824 is a normal movement mostley with date function

 

I looked at the pics, and to me the movements look the same, but I'm a newb :)

 

Left 1st link 2824, Right 4th link 7750

 

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ron76

These are both the same indeed, maybe they put the wrong text with the watch.

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myaz

It's not the size of the watch but the movement. The ETA 2824-2 is a good one that is used in many high quality reps, one that comes to mind is the Cartier Tank.

I'm not commenting about how close they are to the gen as I'm not a big Hublot fan. :D

It's not the size but the movement. lol.

Where have I heard that before......

:rofl: good one

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UmpaHimself

Is the last watch, the black one has wrong movement specification, it says 7750 but the other 3 it says 2824.

The 7750 movement is a chronograph movement, stopwatch,

The 2824 is a normal movement mostley with date function

Yes almost all higher end chrono reps use the 7750 but many if not most of the auto high end PAMs use the 7750 sans chrono so it's not impossible for it to show up in a non chrono rep. That being said, from the pics - movement looks identical.

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M4rtin

3 of those are listed as Eta 2824 and 1 as 7750, from the pics can you guys figure out which movement this is ?

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UmpaHimself

The movements look identical in the pictures. Which movement it is I cannot say.

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