When it comes to ceramic Swiss made replica watches, Hublot has, over the years, managed to be one of the most creative brands by achieving cases and parts in the brightest possible colours imaginable (green, orange, light blue, yellow, sand…) Obtaining strong colours on ceramic is more difficult than many imagine, the base material – ZrO2 Zirconium Oxide – is white and must be combined with metallic oxides to reveal its colour – and often, colours become pale. For over 10 years, after mastering monochromatic tones, Hublot has been working internally on the next phase, which will be associated with the 20th anniversary of the Big Bang; multi-coloured ceramic, as a solid, homogeneous material, which is claimed by the brand to be a world’s first. It’s named Magic Ceramic and it’s released in a 20-piece Big Bang Unico limited edition.
Before we look at what Hublot claims to have achieved, let’s talk about multi-coloured ceramics. As was the case for us, you probably have in mind already existing 1:1 UK fake watches and parts made in ceramic with more than one colour. The easiest example is, without a doubt, the two-tone ceramic bezels of the Rolex GMT-Master II – Pepsi, Batman, Root Beer… Here, we’re talking about surface treatments – Rolex is very open about it – of a monochromatic ceramic part later treated by heat and chemicals to obtain a second colour – on the surface.
Then comes something more recent and far more interesting, the Polychrome Ceramic concept by Audemars Piguet, which was introduced in early 2024 as a prototype. The process, which is partially explained in AP’s patent WO2024134390A1, consists of creating ceramic parts with two or more compositions, revealing patterns and different shades of colours. Reading the patent makes things rather difficult to understand. But here’s what we know about the Spark Plasma Sintering technology at AP; “To create this multi-coloured camouflage motif, powders of different coloured ceramics are carefully placed in a circular graphite mould. The mould is then sintered using a powerful electric current that is conducted through the graphite. This current generates a meteoric rise in temperature, which, combined with the mechanical pressure on either side of the mould, allows extremely rapid sintering. The compression of the ceramic powders during the sintering cycle makes each piece unique, as the pattern varies slightly each time. Despite these variations in pattern, this technique ensures visual consistency between the different ceramic components. The resulting discs, which are extremely hard, are then machined until the desired shape is achieved.” Two comments; for now it seems that AP has only produced materials in shades of a single colour (tones of grey); Audemars Piguet has not yet unveiled perfect copy watches on the market, the model you see above being a non-commercialized prototype.
Hublot’s Magic Ceramic
Now, in 2025, Hublot unveils a new material – or at least a new process – that they claim to be “the world’s first multicoloured ceramic.” Surely a strong statement, we have investigated a bit further by talking with Hublot’s Director of R&D Mathias Buttet, who explained a bit more about this patent-pending process, which has been conceived in-house, within high quality Hublot replica watches‘ facilities. To make things clearer and with some precautions, we’ll say that it is the world’s first commercially available multicoloured ceramic on the market. Which doesn’t change the fact that it is technically impressive.
Magic Ceramic is a homogeneous material, a multi-coloured ceramic that reveals patterns and colours thanks to a clever use of coloured pigments (metallic oxides), each of them going through different temperatures during the baking and moulding processes of the ceramic components. The blanks are done with already the colours and patterns inside the material (at its heart), and later machined in parts to be used for top super clone watches – in the present case, as the first demonstration of this knowledge, for a bezel. It means that if you’d cut the bezel in half, you’d still see the patterns and colours inside the ceramic. “The challenge therefore lies in finding the perfect balance to obtain a homogeneous and flawless result,” says Hublot.
Yet, now that the process seems under control, Hublot indicated to us that possibilities are endless. For example, the present luxury replica watches UK relies on a dark grey ceramic base with intense blue circles arranged in a seemingly random and organic pattern. The halos you see around the blue circles were made on purpose according to Hublot, which could have done sharp, uniform lines of demarcation between the colours. Hublot also told us that many more tests were made, with geometric patterns, all sorts of colours, and even gradient effects on a single block of ceramic – some of these results will be shown at Watches and Wonders to demonstrate the range of possibilities of Magic Ceramic. It thus opens a new world of creativity… and boldness (maybe a bit too much, but Hublot wouldn’t be Hublot if it wasn’t bold and innovative).
The Big Bang Unico Magic Ceramic
This new Magic Ceramic isn’t just a concept but a commercialized idea, shown within a new Big Bang Unico limited edition. The base fake watches wholesale site is classic and well-known, being identical to the Big Bang Unico Ice Bang we have covered in this article. This means a 42mm x 14.50mm black ceramic Big Bang watch, with matte surfaces, polished accents, large pushers on the side and lateral protections in black ceramic.
The main element here is the bezel, which has been created with these blue circles over a dark grey base – as you can see, their position also depends on the way the part has been machined and each of the 20 pieces will have a slightly different geometric pattern. The Swiss movements replica watches is completed by a full black lined rubber strap, keeping things simple and focused on the bezel.
Under the matte black openworked dial with large luminous applied markers and hands is the in-house Unico movement. This automatic, integrated flyback chronograph with column-wheel is here finished in dark grey tones, matching the dominant tone of the multi-coloured ceramic. It runs at 4Hz and stores up to 3 days of power reserve.
A limited edition of 20 pieces, the Hublot Big Bang Unico Magic Ceramic is only the first example of what Hublot can do with this multi-coloured ceramic concept – which will, without a doubt, be extended in the future. The best quality copy watches retails at EUR 34,300, CHF 30,000 or USD 33,000.