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Their success is no accident — the team is given the resources they need to continue to produce new advancements and the expertise they need to master the skills for reproduction in the manufactory. “It’s not a technology you can just deliver to a production, tell people to press a button and it works,” Buttet explained. “It’s a small window of coincidences which allow us to pass through a tiny door lock.”
Another great advancement is the brilliant cherry red ceramic that Hublot calls “Red Magic” — a red ceramic material achieved by fusing iron oxide and ceramic under intense heat and pressure with a precision that proves their mastery of material engineering. Because of this work, Hublot has gone on to be the first brand to offer watches in colored ceramics like white, black, red, blue and green.
Other metal alloys have come from their laboratory workshop, including a gold and platinum combination named King Gold, a magnesium and aluminum alloy cheekily named Hublonium, and the carbon fiber and aluminum mix named Texalium.
Credits: Article and images by Bhanu Chopra @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/hublot-the-art-of-fusion/