Brand | Hublot |
Caliber Number | UNICO HUB1241 |
Type | Automatic |
In-House | Yes |
Jewels | 38 |
Power Reserve | 72 hours |
Components | 330 parts |
Vibrations Per Hour | 28,800 |
Features | Hours, minutes, small seconds at 3:00, flyback chronograph seconds, date at 3:00 |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland |
Known Models | Big Bang Ferrari 401.NQ.0123.VR, Ferrari Speciale 401.FX.1123.VR, Ferrari Unico Magic Gold 402.MX.0138.WR (add more in the comments below) |
The Hublot caliber HUB1241 is an automatic flyback column wheel chronograph movement. It is an in-house movement manufactured by Hublot for Hublot watches.
Flyback Function
Hublot chronograph watches equipped with the UNICO HUB1241 movement can switch between timing measurements with a single press, instead of three.
- Activate the chronograph by pressing push-piece (A).
- To go directly to the next sequence, press push-piece (B), which will restart your chronograph with a new time measurement.
Learn more about the flyback chronograph complication.
What makes a UNICO a UNICO?
- First in-house movement from Hublot
- Flyback chronograph
- Column wheel chronograph
From ablogtowatch:
“Inside the Big Bang Ferrari is an in-house made Hublot Unico 1241 automatic chronograph movement. This is one of the first watches to feature the newer in-house made caliber. The Unico is another one of Biver’s proud achievements – the development and production of an in-house movement suitable for more than its low-volume ultra high-end watches. Fully skeletonized on the dial, the caliber 1241 offers the time (no seconds), date, and 60 minute chronograph. The rotor of the movement is designed to look like the wheel of a Ferrari car.” –post
Examples of watches with this caliber:
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