Wear OS is no stranger to luxury versions, but the Hublot Big Band e Premier League is perhaps one of the most decadent to date.
Like any luxury brand worthwhile, Hublot is likely to target an important demographic: professional footballers, and specifically those in the Premier League. The Hublot Big Band e Premier League is limited to just 200 and with a fair ridiculous price of £ 4,300, we can not imagine that there is a queue to get one in hand. The price of ‘Freedom Bucks’ is $ 5,200.
However, let’s talk about hardware, because a luxury watch should come with high-quality interiors, right? Wrong. The Hublot Big Band e Premier League contains the Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 – yes, obsolete – 1 GB RAM and 8 GB internal memory. The battery capacity is 300 mAh, which according to Hublot requires two and a half hours to fully charge.
The design is inspired by the Premier League-colored purple, which means a graceful fabric strap attached to a polished titanium case and a 1.21-inch screen measuring 390 by 390 pixels. It feels like this watch is designed to be worn by coaches and staff in the back room, but there are some added bonuses for the avid football fan.
Although the implementation of VAR (Video Assistant Referee) in the Premier League was a farce – a major understatement – this special edition Hublot Big Bang e comes with an additional “Match Mode” that will show and get the team panel that is, VAR decisions in real time.
There is also a “Hublot Loves Football Premier League” program which is only available for this special edition watch but which will be available in the future through the Big Play e watches via the Google Play Store. It gives you notifications before kicking off games, setup, goals, maps and added time information. So, like any sports tracking program you have used before.
Maybe $ 5,200 or £ 4,300 is worth just a little more insight into the referee’s decisions every match day. Hublot also plans to provide referees in the Premier League with a special version of this big bang. It has a lighter band, lighter composite structure, and even has a goal line technology and built-in features.
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José Mourinho likes his free Hublot watch -
Alan Shearer also likes his free Hublot watch
The only other bonus we can see here is that José Mourinho, head coach of Spurs, and the leading goal scorer of the Premier League, Alan Shearer, are going to haunt the big bang of the Hublot and the Premier League. Maybe they were not aware that the TicWatch Pro 3 is probably a better Wear OS watch? In all likelihood, they do not even know what Wear OS is, but a free luxury watch is a free luxury watch after all.
Our advice: Do not buy this watch, but if you have a hole in your pocket, you can inquire on the official website of Hublot.
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