About 44mm Watches
A 44mm case diameter sits at the commanding end of the modern watch spectrum, projecting confidence on the wrist while providing the dial real estate needed to showcase complex movements and bold artistic design. Hublot popularized this proportional language with the Big Bang, a line that debuted in the mid-2000s and quickly became synonymous with fusion case construction, avant-garde materials, and high-profile creative partnerships. The Partnerships sub-family takes that philosophy further by co-creating watches with athletes such as Novak Djokovic and designers such as Samuel Ross of SR_A, resulting in references that are simultaneously collectible art objects and serious mechanical watches. Whether housed in scratch-resistant ceramic, lightweight titanium, or forged carbon, these 44mm Hublot pieces represent the brand at its most expressive and technically ambitious.
What to Look For
When shopping this 44mm collection, pay close attention to case material, since ceramic references like the 441.QKB.5120.NR.DJO24 offer exceptional hardness and a distinctive matte aesthetic, while titanium and carbon variants such as the 428.NX.0101.RX.SRA23 and 428.NQ.0100.RX.SRA24 prioritize featherweight wearability and structural rigidity. Complication level is another key value driver, with tourbillon models commanding a significant premium over skeletonized non-tourbillon references, and limited-edition partnership branding adding further collector desirability and long-term resale strength.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Hublot Big Bang Partnerships 44mm watches different from standard Big Bang references?
The Partnerships line is co-designed with specific cultural figures, athletes, or creative studios, meaning each reference carries unique dial graphics, case treatments, or signature details not found on standard production models. This exclusivity, combined with limited production runs, makes them especially sought after by collectors looking to buy a Hublot Big Bang that stands apart from the broader catalog.
Are the 44mm Hublot Big Bang tourbillon models in this collection brand new?
Yes, the Samuel Ross SR_A tourbillon references listed here, including both the titanium 428.NX.0101.RX.SRA23 and the carbon 428.NQ.0100.RX.SRA24, are offered brand new. Bizak and Co. authenticates every piece before listing, so you can buy with full confidence in provenance and condition.
Is a 44mm case size too large for everyday wear?
Forty-four millimeters is a bold choice that suits medium-to-large wrists and makes a strong visual statement, but Hublot mitigates the bulk by engineering these cases in lightweight materials like titanium and carbon, which dramatically reduce overall watch weight. Many collectors find that a well-constructed 44mm Hublot Big Bang wears more comfortably day-to-day than its dimensions suggest on paper.
Buy, trade, or sell. Contact Bizak & Co. for pricing and availability on any reference in this collection.