Conservation vs Revolution
The Submariner ($10,250) is the watch that never changes — 73 years of incremental evolution. The Hublot Big Bang ($20,000) is the watch that always changes — new materials, new sizes, new collaborations every year. They’re philosophical opposites: the Sub is “what lasts is what matters.” The Big Bang is “what’s next is what matters.” Both have massive followings. Both make valid arguments.
| Factor | Submariner 126610LN | Big Bang Unico 42mm |
|---|---|---|
| Design Age | 73 years (1953) | 21 years (2005) |
| Design Changes | Minimal (same DNA since 1959) | Constant (new materials/collabs yearly) |
| Case | 41mm, 904L steel | 42mm, titanium (or carbon, gold, ceramic, sapphire) |
| Movement | Cal. 3235 (time + date) | HUB1242 Unico (flyback chronograph) |
| Culture | Classic luxury, heritage | Hip-hop, sports, disruption |
| Retail | $10,250 | $20,000 (Ti) |
| Resale | $13,500+ (appreciates) | $14,000-$16,000 (depreciates ~20%) |
Submariner for: timelessness, heritage, 904L, appreciation. Big Bang for: material innovation (Magic Gold, sapphire, NTPT carbon), flyback chronograph, bold statement, visible dial-side mechanism. Both at Submariner and Hublot at DR.WATCH. Free worldwide shipping + 1-year warranty.
