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Hublot launches Magic Ceramic, the world's first colored ceramic
According to the brand, this is the world's first homogeneous multi-colored ceramic... or should I say the first to be available on the market. replica watches reviews
Over the years, Hublot has become one of the most creative brands in the field of ceramic watches, with cases and parts in unimaginably bright colors (green, orange, light blue, yellow, sand...). Getting bright colors on ceramic is more difficult than many people think, its base material - ZrO2 zirconium oxide - is white and must be combined with metal oxides to bring out its color, which usually fades. After mastering monochromatic tones for more than a decade, Hublot has been working on the next stage, which will be linked to the 20th anniversary of the Big Bang; multi-colored ceramic, a solid homogeneous material, which the brand claims is a world first. It is named Magic Ceramic and is available in a limited edition of 20 pieces, the Big Bang Unico.
Before we get to what Hublot claims to have achieved, let's talk about multi-colored ceramic. As in our case, you probably already have in mind the existing high quality replica watches and components made of ceramic in multiple colors. The simplest example is undoubtedly the two-tone ceramic bezel of the Rolex GMT-Master II - Pepsi, Batman, Root Beer... Here we are talking about surface treatment - Rolex is very open about this - where a single-color ceramic component is subsequently treated with heat and chemicals to obtain a second color - on the surface.
Next up is something newer and more interesting, the colored ceramic concept from Audemars Piguet, which was launched as a prototype in early 2024. The process, which is partially explained in Audemars Piguet's patent WO2024134390A1, consists in creating ceramic components with two or more components, showing patterns and different shades. Reading the patent makes things rather confusing. But what we do know about Audemars Piguet’s Spark Plasma Sintering technology is this: “To create this multi-colored camouflage pattern, ceramic powders of different colors are carefully placed in a circular graphite mold. The mold is then sintered using a strong electric current conducted through the graphite. This current causes the temperature to rise sharply, which, combined with mechanical pressure on both sides of the mold, allows extremely fast sintering. The compression of the ceramic powder during the sintering process makes each piece unique, as the pattern will be slightly different each time. Despite the differences in the pattern, this technology ensures visual consistency between different ceramic parts. The resulting disc is then processed to make it very hard until it reaches the desired shape.” Two comments; it seems that Audemars Piguet has only produced the material in a single color (a gray tone) for now; Audemars Piguet has not yet launched a watch on the market, and the model you see above is a non-commercial prototype. replica watches for sale