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What do You Think About this All Black Full Ceramic LE of 500 Hublot Big Bang 
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mcwright
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If Johnny Cash were still alive, maybe he would buy one. :D
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KenC
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I think it just misses!
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peepshow
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I gotta agree with Ken. I appreciate the stylistic aim of the piece, but this is one of those things that is cooler on paper than in the real world. It seems like it would be REALLY tough to read. (Plus I'm not a big fan of the style regardless of color.)
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oagaspar
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Readibility has to be hard.....I Like the Rough Texture Look they achieved with the Ceramic,and wonder if it Looks More Appealing in Person
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It's a nice looking watch but I'm not a fan of that bezel; and I agree it would be difficult to read under any conditions!
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Eddyboy
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I have never understood all the hoohaw about the Hublot. It is, to be sure, a terrific brand and a great watch, but it's looks are IMHO, pedestrian at best...I love the idea of ceramic and would love to own one, but it is a bit homely.
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Hublot makes a LOT nicer looking watches than that.
I think I'd rather buy a used Ford Festiva than that.
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