The gadget has a 44-millimeter case made of "micro-jet polished ceramics" with an original textured surface. Such a foundation was chosen, as Hublot explains, because of its durability and ability to "stand the test of time."
The case also has a 3ATM water resistance — noticeably less than many other modern smartwatches. The 1.39-inch Bing Bang E Gen 3 AMOLED screen has a resolution of 454 × 454 pixels and is protected by sapphire crystal.
In terms of functionality, it is worth highlighting the possibility of receiving calls directly from the clock. And as for autonomy, one modest daylight is declared.
The strap is made of rubber, but it can be replaced with another branded one — a convenient quick release button is provided. In the promo video, Hublot shows several color solutions, but they have not yet gone on sale.
The Hublot Big Bang E Gen 3 became the brand's first smartwatch with Wear OS 3, which offers a number of new features and dials, as well as a redesigned pairing application. But, what is noteworthy, the gadget still works on the outdated Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100+, and not on the new W5+, which is in the TicWatch Pro 5.Hublot Big Bang E Gen 3, like the previous models of the series, have an impressive price tag — 5,400 dollars (≈440,000 rubles). That is, the watch that needs to be charged every day turned out to be one and a half times more expensive than the glasses Apple Vision Pro. What do you think about it? Write in the comments.