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Is your Square Bang
the real deal?

The Hublot Square Bang combines iconic Big Bang DNA with a bold square case. Its distinctive fusion of materials and avant-garde design have attracted counterfeiters. Here's how to verify authenticity.

How to authenticate a Square Bang

Square Case Architecture

The Square Bang features a distinctive square case (approximately 42mm) with rounded corners. Case should combine materials like ceramic, titanium, or carbon with precise finishing. Edges should be sharp and uniform. Counterfeits have asymmetrical cases or poor material quality.

H-Shaped Bezel Screws

Six signature H-shaped screws on bezel should be perfectly uniform, precisely machined with crisp edges, properly aligned, and correctly torqued with no gaps. Each screw should actually fasten the bezel. Counterfeits have poorly shaped screws, uneven spacing, or fake decorative screws.

Rubber Strap Integration

Rubber strap integrates seamlessly with case using Hublot's proprietary system. Rubber should be high-quality with smooth texture, no mold lines, proper Hublot branding molded in. Deployment clasp should be solid with crisp engraving. Counterfeits use cheap plasticky rubber with poor integration.

Dial & Subdial Quality

Dial should feature Hublot's signature skeleton or layered design with applied markers, crisp printing, and perfect alignment. If chronograph, subdials should be properly positioned with smooth operation. "HUBLOT" text must be razor-sharp. Counterfeits have misaligned subdials or fuzzy printing.

HUB Movement

Exhibition case back reveals Hublot's in-house HUB movement with quality finishing, Hublot branding on rotor, and skeletonized components. Movement should show Geneva stripes and polished bevels. Counterfeits use generic movements with poor finishing or missing Hublot-specific details.

Material Fusion Quality

Hublot's "Art of Fusion" combines materials like ceramic, carbon fiber, titanium, and rubber. Transitions between materials should be flawless with no gaps or rough edges. Materials should feel premium with proper weight. Counterfeits use inferior substitutes with visible quality differences.

Square Bang counterfeit warning signs

Poorly Executed H-Screws

If the H-shaped screws are uneven, poorly machined, fake (don't actually fasten), or misaligned, it's counterfeit. Genuine Hublot screws are precision components.

Cheap Rubber Quality

If the rubber strap feels plasticky, has visible mold lines, lacks proper branding, or integrates poorly with the case, it's fake. Hublot uses premium rubber.

Generic Movement

If the case back reveals a standard movement without HUB branding, proper finishing, or Hublot-specific architecture, it's counterfeit.

Poor Material Quality

If materials feel lightweight, cheap, or transitions between materials are rough with visible gaps, it's fake. Hublot's fusion of materials is flawlessly executed.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Square Bang?

The Square Bang combines Hublot's iconic Big Bang DNA with a bold square case. It features the signature H-shaped bezel screws, fusion of materials (ceramic, titanium, rubber), and in-house HUB movement. The distinctive square shape with integrated rubber strap makes it instantly recognizable.

How do I check the H-shaped screws?

Genuine Hublot watches feature six H-shaped screws on the bezel that should be perfectly uniform, precisely machined with crisp edges, and aligned properly. Each screw should be torqued correctly with no gaps. Counterfeits have poorly shaped screws, uneven spacing, or fake screws that don't actually fasten anything.

What about the rubber strap integration?

The rubber strap should integrate seamlessly with the case using Hublot's proprietary system. The rubber should be high-quality with smooth texture, no mold lines, and proper Hublot branding. The deployment clasp should be solid with crisp engraving. Counterfeits use cheap rubber that feels plasticky and integrates poorly.

How can I verify the HUB movement?

Through the exhibition case back, look for Hublot's in-house HUB movement with proper finishing, the Hublot name on the rotor, and skeletonized components. The movement should show quality decoration with Geneva stripes and polished bevels. Counterfeits use generic movements with poor finishing.

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