Hublot has just launched a Big Bang e high-end smart watch based on the Wear OS wearable platform. The titanium version costs $5200 and the black ceramic version costs $5800. Both versions use a 42mm OLED HD touch screen sapphire dial, built-in Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 chipset, supplemented by 1GB RAM + 8GB ROM storage combination, and 300mAh battery.
The benefits of using the Google Wear OS wearable software platform, which is the same as Android, are self-evident. In addition, Big Bang e provides customized dials and other features such as lunar tracking and #HuboltLovesArt all-day color change experience. The best Hublot replica watches at captainthewatch.co.
In fact, as early as the 2018 FIFA World Cup football game, Hublot, the official sponsor of the event, had already launched a Big Bang Referee smart watch, and the price was as high as $5200.
In contrast, the price of ordinary Wear OS smart watches on the market is in the range of a few hundred dollars. The Big Bang e not only has a high retail price, it does not even include the expected functions such as GPS.
The benefits of using the Google Wear OS wearable software platform, which is the same as Android, are self-evident. In addition, Big Bang e provides customized dials and other features such as lunar tracking and #HuboltLovesArt all-day color change experience. The best Hublot replica watches at captainthewatch.co.
In fact, as early as the 2018 FIFA World Cup football game, Hublot, the official sponsor of the event, had already launched a Big Bang Referee smart watch, and the price was as high as $5200.
In contrast, the price of ordinary Wear OS smart watches on the market is in the range of a few hundred dollars. The Big Bang e not only has a high retail price, it does not even include the expected functions such as GPS.
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