Hublot Integrated Time Only 38 mm

written by YWH team 17 May 2024
Hublot Integrated Time Only 38 mm ref. 457

Quick specs Hublot Integrated Time Only 38 mm
Price:
€ 15.900 | CHF 13’900 | $ 15,300 | £ 13,100 (ceramic)
€ 13.600 | CHF 11’900 | $ 13,100 | £ 11,200 (titanium)
€ 49.100 | CHF 42’900 | $ 47,100 | £ 40,500 (gold)
Size: 38 mm
Reference:
457.CX.1270.CX (black ceramic)
457.EX.7170.EX (blue ceramic)
457.NX.1270.NX (titanium black)
457.NX.7170.NX (titanium blue)
457.OX.1280.OX (king gold black)
457.OX.7180.OX (king gold blue)

The Hublot Integrated Time Only 38 mm is the first series of six new Integrated Time Only models that got a little smaller. Its size goes back from 40 to 38 millimeters, although the 40-millimeter versions are still available. These new references expand the current line-up of the Integrated Time Only Big Bangs with somewhat more plain models.

For sure, all the Big Bang characteristics are here: bold, flat bezel with 6 H-shaped screws, and ears on the left and right side of the case. Also, big, skeletonized hour and minute hands, and a seconds hand with the brand’s logo as counterpoise. However now in a more wearable size for men and women.

Case, bezel and bracelet in the same material

The case, bezel and bracelet combination is available in either ceramic, titanium or 18-carat king gold. Which is a blend of mainly gold and platinum for a warmer shade than regular 5N 18k gold. The dial is either black or blue, which has this extended look on the sides of the case and the crown.

The ceramic and titanium version has steel colored hand and indexes with luminova, for the gold version it’s gold colored. And the name “Time Only” does not match with what you see, as there is a date aperture at the 3 o’clock position.

The Hublot Integrated Time Only 38 mm has a power reserve of 48 hours

These new 38-millimeter Integrated Time Only’s are driven by the automatic Hublot caliber HUB1115. Its base is a Sellita SW300 but heavily modified by Hublot, including a stronger mainspring for more power reserve, another winding rotor bearing, and other decorations. The movement gets satin finish on the bridges, and it has an anthracite ruthenium coating. The power reserve is now 48 hours.

The Hublot Integrated Time Only 38 mm comes on a case matching bracelet. So, it’s either ceramic in black or blue, or titanium or gold. The first two get a titanium deployant buckle clasp, the latter has a clasp in 18k king gold.

Technical data Hublot Integrated Time Only 38 mm
Reference:
457.CX.1270.CX (black ceramic)
457.EX.7170.EX (blue ceramic)
457.NX.1270.NX (titanium black)
457.NX.7170.NX (titanium blue)
457.OX.1280.OX (king gold black)
457.OX.7180.OX (king gold blue)
Movement:
Hublot caliber HUB1115 (base Sellita SW300) | Automatic | Diameter: 25.6 mm | Frequency: 28,800 vph (4 Hz) | Parts: 177 | Jewels: 25 | Hours, minutes, seconds, date | Power reserve: 48 hours
Case and dial:
38 mm | Satin-finished and polished ceramic, titanium or 18k king gold | Thickness: 9.4 mm | Sapphire with anti-reflective treatment | Satin-finished and polished ceramic or titanium or 18K king gold bezel with 6 titanium screws | Polished black or satin-finished blue sunray dial | Skeletonized hour and minute hands with super-luminova | Ceramic, titanium or 18k king gold with sapphire with anti-reflective treatment case back | Water resistance: 10 ATM / 10 bar / 100 meters / 330 feet
Strap:
Satin-finished and polished black or blue ceramic bracelet with titanium deployant buckle clasp | Satin-finished and polished titanium bracelet with titanium deployant buckle clasp | Satin-finished and polished 18k king gold bracelet with 18k king gold deployant buckle clasp
Price Hublot Integrated Time Only 38 mm:
€ 15.900 | CHF 13’900 | $ 15,300 | £ 13,100 (ceramic)
€ 13.600 | CHF 11’900 | $ 13,100 | £ 11,200 (titanium)
€ 49.100 | CHF 42’900 | $ 47,100 | £ 40,500 (gold)
Website:
www.hublot.com

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