The Hublot Big Bang commands attention with its bold 44mm case design and high-end materials like polished and satin-finished stainless steel. But with prices starting around $12,900 for models like the Big Bang Original, it remains out of reach for many watch enthusiasts. Fortunately, there are more accessible luxury watches that take inspiration from the Big Bang's signature look.
With its large 52mm stainless steel case, the Invicta Pro Diver brings serious Big Bang wrist presence. The black metal dial provides contrast, while a unidirectional rotating bezel adds rugged diving watch functionality. The Invicta Pro Diver contains a precise quartz movement and offers water resistance up to 100m, making it suitable for recreational swimming and snorkeling. Priced around $199, it replicates the Hublot diver style on a budget. The Invicta Pro Diver watch is an inexpensive way to get the iconic styling of the Big Bang in an oversized 52mm case.
The Promaster Diver from Citizen features a substantial 48mm stainless steel case that evokes the imposing look of the Big Bang. The black dial provides classic contrast and pairs nicely with the engraved unidirectional rotating bezel. While it lacks in-house mechanics, Citizen's proven solar-powered Eco-Drive technology offers convenient set-it-and-forget-it functionality. With professional ISO 6425 certification and 200m water resistance, the Promaster Diver is a bonafide diving watch that captures Hublot style for an accessible price around $375.
With its rugged 41.8mm stainless steel case, screw-down crown, and integrated crown guards, the Orient Kamasu channels the functionality of Big Bang in an affordable package. The black dial with red accents provides pop, while the 120-click unidirectional coin-edge bezel adds to the rugged appeal. Powered by an in-house automatic movement visible through the exhibition caseback, the Kamasu delivers reliable Japanese watch performance. With 200m water resistance, it’s ready for recreational diving. Priced around $335, the Kamasu brings a taste of Hublot diver style paired with accessible luxury.
The Seiko Prospex channels the sporty spirit of Hublot in a more compact 39mm case. It features a captivating transparent pale blue sunray dial along with a luminous bezel. Additional functionality comes from the integrated chronograph, tachymeter scale, and date window. With professional specs like 100m water resistance, a screw-down crown, sapphire crystal, and solar powered movement, it’s a versatile and capable Japanese luxury watch. Offering sophisticated Hublot-inspired style for just $675 retail, the Seiko Prospex is a highlight in the affordable luxury watch category.
While the legendary Hublot Big Bang carries a huge price tag, these watches prove you can find similar angular styling and bold presence for a fraction of the cost. Ranging from $200 to $675, they offer accessible alternatives clearly inspired by the iconic Big Bang watch aesthetic.
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