Hublot. A large and heavy ceramic limited edition automatic split seconds chronograph wristwatch with power reserve
Hublot. A large and heavy ceramic limited edition automatic split seconds chronograph wristwatch with power reserve

SIGNED HUBLOT, GENEVE, BIG BANG ALL BLACK, INSTITUTO AYRTON SENNA, LIMITED EDITION, NO. 377/500, REF. 309, CASE NO. 705'042, CIRCA 2007

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Hublot. A large and heavy ceramic limited edition automatic split seconds chronograph wristwatch with power reserve
Signed Hublot, Geneve, Big Bang All Black, Instituto Ayrton Senna, Limited Edition, No. 377/500, ref. 309, case no. 705'042, circa 2007
Cal. HUB44 rhodium plated lever movement, 31 jewels, black matte dial, applied black nickel baton and Arabic numerals, Ayrton Senna signed in red at 7 o'clock, outer Arabic five minute divisions, two subsidiary dials for constant seconds and 30 minute register, fan-shaped sector for 42 hour power reserve at 6 o'clock, large tonneau-shaped water-resistant-type case, black ceramic bezel secured by 6 titanium screws, split-chronograph operated through crown with rubber insert, red and black rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, hooded lugs, glazed display back secured by six titanium screws and centred by imprint Instituto Ayrton Senna, flag of Brazil in the band, Hublot black PVD coated stainless steel deployant clasp on black rubber strap signed Ayrton Senna in yellow on green background on the inside, case, dial and movement signed
48 mm. wide

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With Hublot Certificat d'Authenticité, Instituto Ayrton Senna brochure and original fitted wooden presentation box with glazed aperture bearing the facsimile signature of Ayrton Senna and screwed metal bezel to resemble a porthole.

The Hublot Ayrton Senna Big Bang watch not only celebrates the life of the famed Formula One race car driver but extends the goodwill which he sought throughout his life time. Senna (21 March 1960 - 1 May 1994) was known for his skill and was a national hero in his home country of Brazil. The three time champion was killed in 1994 at the San Marino Grand Prix. The Senna Institute was begun by his family not only to honour him but also keep alive his desire to help the youth of the world. The Hublot Big Bang was made in a limited production of 500 pieces with proceeds being donated to the Senna Institute.

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