Gal Gadot might be done saving the world as Wonder Woman for now, but when it comes to playing a villain, she’s not ready to shut the chapter. The actress has revealed that she would love to reprise her role as the Evil Queen, one of Disney’s most iconic villains, if the studio ever plans to revisit the story again.
During a recent interaction, Gadot said that playing the Evil Queen in Disney’s live-action Snow White was one of the most creatively fulfilling experiences she’s had. She called it fun, dramatic, and deliciously wicked in all the right ways. And honestly, fans agree. For months, people have said she was one of the most striking parts of the film’s promotion, even before release controversies overshadowed everything else.
What’s interesting is that audiences barely got to see her full range in the role. The film faced delays, changes, and online noise. So the idea of Gadot returning, possibly in a darker, more fleshed-out version of the Evil Queen, is something fans would absolutely be on board with.
Gal’s version of the Queen was glamorous, sharp, intimidating, and theatrical without being cartoonish. And if there’s anything Disney has learned from the success of films like Maleficent, it’s that there is a huge audience for powerful villain-centric storylines. A prequel, a standalone spin-off, or even a darker retelling could easily work in today’s landscape.
Right now, nothing is officially in development, but Gadot making it clear she’s open to returning already has the internet buzzing. Disney loves a good comeback moment, and she has both the star power and the screen presence to carry a villain-led narrative with ease.
Until then, fans can keep manifesting it. Because if Disney does decide to bring back the Evil Queen, it’s safe to say Gal Gadot is ready to step into the crown again.
Billie Eilish is officially in a league of her own. The 22-year-old phenomenon just hit another massive milestone, becoming the female artist with the most songs surpassing 2 billion streams on Spotify. Not a million. Billion. A number so big it almost stops feeling real until you remember that Billie’s music has genuinely shaped the sound of an entire generation.
With every era she creates, she isn’t just topping charts. She’s rewriting them.
This new streaming record is a reminder of how deeply her music sits in global culture. Songs like “Bad Guy,” “Lovely,” “When the Party’s Over,” “Everything I Wanted,” and now several more tracks have crossed the 2B threshold, turning her catalogue into one of the most streamed bodies of work in music history.
What makes Billie’s accomplishment even more striking is the fact that she has done all this without chasing virality or leaning into formulas. Her sound remains minimal, atmospheric, emotional, and intentionally anti-mainstream. And somehow that is exactly what makes her mainstream.
Her listeners are loyal in a way artists dream of. When Billie drops, the world stops. Her songs don’t burn fast and fade away. They grow. They live online for years. They become comfort tracks, heartbreak soundtracks, anxiety companions, and late-night rituals for millions.
Billie has always had range. That whisper-soft vulnerability, the darker sonic textures, the emotional rawness, the storytelling that feels like someone reading your mind out loud. All of it has created an intimacy with listeners that explains the numbers better than any headline can.
This 2-billion-club domination also signals something else. Longevity. Billie isn’t a moment. She’s an era. And she’s building a catalogue that will be studied years from now the way people speak about Radiohead, Lana, Lorde, or Frank Ocean. Gen Z grew up with her, and now the rest of the world is catching up.
Streaming records come and go, but influence doesn’t. Billie Eilish continues to prove that you can be unconventional, understated, and deeply personal while still pulling numbers that shake the industry.
Another day, another broken record. At this point, Billie isn’t competing with anyone. She’s competing with her own shadow.
Gifting the right gadget has seemingly never been easier. Whether you’re looking for AI-enhanced smart glasses, high-end headphones, a new gaming console, or the latest must-have Apple accessory, there’s something for practically everyone on your holiday list. Geek out on some of our favorite tech-forward gifts below.
Fold Bitcoin Gift Card
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Tired of buying gifts that are out of style, collecting dust, or losing value before the new year begins? In an era where intentional spending and real value are paramount—especially for investment-savvy consumers—it’s time to rethink the traditional stack of boxes. The answer to this evolving holiday dilemma is finally here: the Fold Bitcoin Gift Card. With a finite supply of only 21 million, bitcoin has proven to be a powerful modern store of value, frequently outperforming other major asset classes over the last decade. It offers a tangible defense against inflation and a long-term savings strategy, making it among the smartest, most forward-thinking presents you can give. Until now, gifting cryptocurrency was a complicated process involving exchanges, wallets, and private keys. The Fold Bitcoin Gift Card completely removes that barrier, making it as easy as picking up a traditional gift card at the register. The recipient simply downloads the Fold app, taps “Redeem Gift Card,” and enters the code. Their bitcoin appears in their account, ready to hold, spend, or accumulate value over time. For the friend who has everything, the family member curious about cryptocurrency, or the young investor eager for progress, this card is more than a surprise to unwrap—it’s a starting point on a wealth-building journey. Find the Fold Bitcoin Gift Card on Fold’s website or pick up the physical orange card at Kroger stores nationwide.
XReal One Pro Glasses
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The XReal One Pro are a different kind of smart glasses that deliver a remarkably immersive experience by turning your smartphone, laptop, or console into a virtual 170-inch display with micro-OLED panels, a wide field of view, and smooth 120 Hz refresh rate. This means shows, games, and apps look way bigger and more vivid than you’d expect from such an inconspicuous device. Since these don’t require batteries (they rely on the source device for power), they are unbelievably lightweight, comfortable, and always at the ready. If you travel, work from public spaces, or just want a private, massive-screen experience without buying an oversized monitor or projector, the XReal One Pro really shines. While compatible with almost any device, they can also be paired with XReal’s Beam Pro portable spatial computer, which can act as a hub for all kinds of content and has full support from the Google Play Store. From $649
Bose Ultra Open Earbuds
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While in-ear buds that block out the outside world like a lead wall have their isolationist benefits, Bose’s Ultra Open Earbuds excel for many purposes. Designed to clip onto your ear rather than seal inside it, these buds deliver immersive Bose audio while keeping you fully tuned into the world around you—because sometimes you need to be aware of your surroundings. With no active noise cancellation (by design), the Ultra Open Earbuds are built for balance: crisp sound, clear situational awareness, plus a fit so stable you’ll forget they’re there. While comfortably and securely locked on, the open-ear architecture also means no ear fatigue or sweaty discomfort—ideal for gym workouts, but also for activities where real-world attention is crucial, like jogging in the park, riding bikes in traffic, or even holiday errands. Despite sharing DNA with Bose’s flagship second-gen QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds—like spatial Immersive Audio and Bluetooth 5.3—the Ultra Open Earbuds chart their own course. They’re IPX4-rated for sweat resistance and come in a stunning selection of 12 colors (e.g. Sunset Iridescent, Carbon Blue, etc.), making them some of the most stylish fitness-ready earbuds on the market. $200
Maeving RM2 Electric Motorcycle
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The first time we tried an electric motorcycle, we fell in love—and that was a half-decade ago, meaning technology keeps improving while prices drop. The ride was more Star Wars speeder bike than Ducati: instant torque, linear acceleration, lightweight handling, and, most saliently, silence. Fast forward to today, and several marques are battling to become the Tesla of the e-motorcycle world. Consider Maeving. The UK builder’s twin offerings include the RM1S and RM2, both with the same powertrain, suspension and other bits. The single-seater RM1S apes cafe racer aesthetics, but the brand new RM2 adds a layer of convenience with a double seat so your partner can come along for the ride. It also borrows its silhouette from a British 1960s roadster—unsurprising, given Maeving’s head of product, Graeme Gilbert, led Triumph for 25 years and is responsible for many of the UK’s most successful motorcycles this century. Its rounded tank, ribbed bench seat, and minimal lines tease vintage, yet it boasts modern elements like a slim LED headlight, braided steel hose, and exposed steel frame. With a roughly 80-mile range and stated 70 mph top speed, these bikes are not made for long cruises across the desert, or even extended highway treks. Consider them your ideal steed for short urban trips—breezily bypassing gridlock, easy to park, and offering all the benefits of a motorcycle without the noise and cost. That’s where Maeving’s RM2 shines. $10,995
HoverAir X1 ProMax Camera Drone
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Designed for creators who live in motion—think cyclists, skiers/boarders, mountain junkies, all-terrain marathon runners—the HoverAir X1 ProMax captures breathtaking footage with cinematic polish. At its heart sits a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor paired with a custom 7-layer lens, delivering crisp 8K video at 30 fps or ultra-smooth 4K slow motion at 120 fps. With 64GB of memory and a 107-degree field of view, every shot feels big, bold, and vivid—perfect for pros editing in post or influencers looking for scroll-stopping bird’s-eye-view content. Despite its brainy internals, using the X1 ProMax is nearly idiot-proof: it follows subjects at speeds up to 26 mph, and thanks to AI tracking, can keep up even if you burst past 37 mph. Safety and smarts are built-in too, with computer vision–based collision detection, ensuring your drone stays focused on the shot—not the tree ahead. Compact, foldable, and controller-free, the HoverAir X1 ProMax feels like the natural chimera of drone and action cam—a true “set-it-and-forget-it” flying cameraman that makes anyone look like a pro. $699
Meepo Go Electric Skateboard
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The plug-and-play Meepo Go fuses power, control, and range in a way that’s easy for noobs and yet robust enough for seasoned e-boarders. Under the hood, dual outrunner belt motors deliver 1,600 watts of muscle—enough to tackle 15-degree inclines without effort. Punchy acceleration is predictable, thanks to a pair of finely tuned motors that keep things both efficient and consistent. Pair that with the 345.6Wh battery pack, and you’re looking at around 20 miles of range on a single charge. Handling, however, is where the Meepo Go really shines. Its latest FOC (Field-Oriented Control) system offers buttery-smooth throttle and braking with zero lag, while four customizable speed and brake modes let riders precisely dial in their comfort zone. The remote adds to the confidence—its crisp LED display tracks speed, range, and mode, and the 46-meter connection range means no sudden interruptions mid-ride. Lastly, the sturdy bamboo-fiberglass deck offers just the right flex for shock absorption, combined with 45-degree truck angles that stabilize the ride at speed, yet still allow nimble turns. $549
TCL NXTPaper 11 Plus Tablet
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The sleek, thoughtfully designed NXTPaper 11 Plus offers smooth motion and sharp visuals, with a lightweight (about 490 grams) ultra-slim profile. Yet what really stands out is the proprietary finish on TCL’s 11.5-inch screen—the anti-glare matte coating reads like paper, softening reflections and reducing eye strain. Without manual adjustment, the AI Smart Visual Comfort automatically adjusts brightness, color temperature, contrast, and refresh rate based on surroundings. Under the hood, the NXTPaper 11 Plus runs on a MediaTek Helio G100 chipset, paired with up to 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, making it capable of juggling work, playback, and light content creation with relative ease. The battery kept it powered for carefree multi-day usage, while the 33 W USB-PD fast-charging juiced it quickly. In use, the NXTPaper 11 Plus feels tailored to readers, note-takers, and multitaskers; the display’s texture invites sketching via the optional stylus, margin notes, and long reading sessions. Gaming or intensive video might push its limits compared to high-end flagships, but that’s not the point here: This is a device built for comfort, clarity and versatility. $250
Samsung Galaxy XR Mixed Reality Headset
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For the gift recipient who lives on tech’s bleeding edge, Samsung’s brand new Galaxy XR Mixed Reality headset is a great choice. A direct competitor to the Apple Vision Pro but roughly half the price, the Galaxy XR is Samsung’s bid to take us into a futuristic augmented reality. With immersive videos, major app partners like MLB and Adobe on board, and the might of the Google Play store behind it, Samsung’s heavy-duty headset has hit the ground running, providing early adopters plenty of content to experience right out of the box and a clear view of a future that’s wearable. The two-handed controller accessory is also a must-have here, adding significant accuracy and capability on top of the Galaxy XR’s eye and hand-tracking systems. $1,799
Bang & Olufsen Beosound A5 Bluetooth Speaker
(Bang & Olufsen)
Part design centerpiece and very much still an excellent-sounding, absurdly high-quality portable Bluetooth speaker, Bang & Olufsen masters the art of form and function with the Beosound A5. Four drivers deliver two-way sound in a package that’s surprisingly nimble and stylish from any angle. If you happen to gift more than one, know that Beolink Multiroom creates immersive listening all throughout a home, from the den to the bedroom. $1,850
Marshall: Monitor III A.N.C. Headphones
(Marshall)
The awe-inspiring power of Marshall speakers hardly needs an introduction (Just watch live footage of an AC/DC concert, and you’ll see stacks of Marshall amps on stage.) It should come as no surprise that the audio powerhouse puts that same blend of precision and power into a much more compact package for the audiophile, complete with active noise cancellation that responds to the ambient environment around you. It’s ingenious stuff, and the audiomaker’s proprietary Dynamic Loudness technology ensures bass, mids and treble work in perfect harmony across every guitar chord.$349.99
ROG Xbox Ally X Handheld Game System
(Xbox)
The first officially licensed Xbox handheld is a mix of Nintendo’s Switch 2, PlayStation 5’s Portal, and a Steam Deck, but it’s aimed squarely at disciples of Microsoft’s game system. Xbox’s collaboration with ASUS’s Republic of Gamers brand is a terrific piece of hardware that allows for local downloads of Steam/Windows PC games and Xbox games off the cloud, plus remote play from an Xbox console. The portable gaming platform is rocking 24 GB of RAM and 1TB of onboard storage in a solid-state drive. The button configuration will also be immediately familiar to any Xbox player, and although the 7-inch screen may be limited to 1080p, that resolution combined with the 120 Hz refresh rate works well for gaming on the go. Coupled with the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription service, the Ally X becomes an absolute powerhouse with hundreds of games available to play in an instant.$999
Apple AirPods Pro 3 Earbuds
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Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 stunned the world upon release, specifically for building so successfully upon the foundation of the fantastic AirPods Pro 2. Apple’s latest flagship earbuds have sound quality and active noise cancelation that are somehow an improvement over their predecessors, five rubber tip choices for an even more perfect fit, integrated heartrate monitoring for accurate health data even without an Apple Watch, and the all-new Live Translation—a powerful tool for travelers. These are earbuds that integrate seamlessly with all lifestyles, making them essential accessories to any iPhone, iPad or MacBook. The sleek carry case (which can be custom engraved, a nice touch when gifting) is also a backup battery, ensuring the AirPods Pro 3 are always at the ready to bump tunes, take calls, or just drown out the noise. From $249
Microsoft Surface Pro Tablet
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Portable and powerful, the latest Microsoft Surface Pro is a 2-in-1 tablet that delivers a touchscreen experience on the couch but packs all the capabilities of a Windows laptop in the office. The versatile Surface Pro comes in 12-inch or 13-inch options as well as a handful of colorways, but, options aside, always packs a built-in kickstand and Copilot, Microsoft’s robust, intuitive, and helpful AI sidekick. The snap-on smart keyboard and Surface pen combo is an essential addition to the Pro, which doubles as a travel case, adding capability and protection to the tablet. This is one of the few tablets out there that provides a complete computer experience without being limited to the software available from a mobile app store, allowing for a unique level of freedom and power, whether its primary use is productivity, creativity, or content consumption. From $799
Kris Jenner loves a keepsake.
In fact, the Kardashians star—known for her annual Christmas Eve bash with her kids Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Rob Kardashian, Kendall…
For years, leading foreign universities have used popular Hollywood films to teach management ideas. In India the trend has been slower. A few cases like Lagaan and even the rise of Lalu Prasad Yadav have found their way into classrooms, but the potential is still wide open. If we look closely, Sholay has been offering management wisdom since the seventies, and as it completes its 50th year, its lessons feel as sharp and relevant as ever.
Outsourcing works. Thakur hired Jai and Veeru to defeat Gabbar because he could not do it himself. This shows that sometimes bringing in experts is smarter than doing everything on your own.
Teamwork matters. Jai and Veeru were very different people, but together they were strong. Good teams use everyone’s strengths.
Do not make false claims. Soorma Bhopali pretended he caught Jai and Veeru. When they showed up, he looked foolish. Lying or exaggerating can backfire quickly.
Do not believe your own hype. The Jailor thought too highly of himself but kept messing up. Leaders who ignore reality usually fall hard.
Communication spreads fast, especially rumours. Gabbar and Samba’s long-distance shouting is like an early form of wireless communication. Within groups, gossip (the grapevine) travels even faster. Keshto drops his work to spread rumors, showing how gossip distracts people from real tasks.
Respect the people who work with you. Basanti treated her horse Dhanno with love. When danger came, Dhanno saved her. When people feel respected, they go the extra mile.
Balance work and life. Basanti and Veeru talked, joked, and stayed relaxed. Jai carried all the pressure alone. Because he never took a break, he suffered more. Too much stress leads to trouble.
Good selling is about smart talking. Jai’s conversation with Mausi about Veeru and Basanti’s marriage is a lesson in sales. He keeps the discussion going even without knowing all the details. Veeru takes it even further with his dramatic stunt to win Basanti. This shows how far people go to convince others.
Grab opportunities when they come. Every time Jai got a chance to get closer to Radha, he tried. He later felt sad that he did not do more. If you see a good opportunity, take it.
Do not celebrate too early. The village enjoyed Holi after beating a few of Gabbar’s men and forgot the main danger. Gabbar attacked and they paid the price. Never relax until the job is truly finished.
Follow through on your responsibilities. Thakur caught Gabbar once but did not keep track afterwards. His mistake cost him his family and his hands. If you start something, see it through.
Do not reveal all your tricks. Jai’s coin had heads on both sides. It helped him sometimes, but depending on tricks can put you in danger later. Keep some strategies to yourself but do not fool yourself.
Global icon Priyanka Chopra Jonas has been deeply immersed in the shooting of SS Rajamouli’s highly awaited film Varanasi. The production has been underway primarily in Hyderabad, with earlier schedules completed in Kenya and Odisha. Despite the demanding pace of the shoot, Priyanka finally managed to take a brief break and return to Los Angeles—a moment she shared with fans through an Instagram Story captioned, “Heading home… finally!”
While the reason for her short trip remains unclear, it is widely speculated that it could be tied to personal commitments as well as professional engagements in Hollywood. The actress, who continues balancing her global career with her return to Indian cinema, was recently spotted at Hyderabad airport looking relaxed in minimal, comfortable loungewear as she wrapped another schedule of the film.
Priyanka has been receiving praise for her dedication to the project, especially after confirming that she will be dubbing her own Telugu dialogues. When a fan asked about it on Instagram, she confidently responded, “Yes, I am. Practising hard.” Behind-the-scenes clips from a Varanasi event captured her rehearsing Telugu lines with a language coach and even visiting temples in Hyderabad to better understand the cultural nuances associated with her character.
Although Telugu is not her native language, Priyanka has acknowledged the challenge and expressed gratitude for the guidance she receives from Rajamouli and his team. Her commitment to authenticity has impressed fans who are thrilled to see her embracing the role wholeheartedly.
Varanasi marks Priyanka’s highly awaited comeback to Indian films. She plays Mandakini in Rajamouli’s ambitious sci-fi action-adventure, which features major Telugu stars Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran in key roles. The film has already generated enormous buzz, with Priyanka’s involvement adding to the anticipation surrounding Rajamouli’s next cinematic spectacle.
The stage is set for the ultimate battle between Vecna and the people of Hawkins. The makers of Stranger Things have dropped the official trailer for Volume 1 of the fifth season, making the wait for the final chapter even harder. The final season will be released in third parts on Netflix. As fans dissect every frame, we take a closer look at the trailer and try to decode the biggest moments.
Volume 1, comprising four episodes, picks up where Season 4 ended. Hawkins is struggling to cope with its new and terrifying reality after Vecna tore open the Rift. The town is now under heavy military surveillance, with checkpoints at every turn and residents living in fear.
The trailer opens with fan favourite duo Steve and Dustin seated in a car on an empty Hawkins street. They’re planning something, and as the camera zooms out, we spot an antenna fixed to the car’s roof. Dustin appears to be injured.
We then see the heroes of Hawkins uniting for one final mission, to kill Vecna, come what may. The core group, Dustin, Mike, Lucas and Will hurdle together as they sketch out their strategy. Dustin says, “I wanna see Vecna’s heart on a platter.” Later, Mike discusses their plan with the others, which he describes as ‘a bit insane.’
The fast-paced montages in the trailer feature high-octane action sequences as the group executes their plan. We also see Robin teaming up with Murray Bauman, an unexpected but exciting collaboration. The Demogorgons and Demo dogs appear stronger, faster and far more aggressive.
Another standout moment features Steve driving straight into the Upside Down with Nancy, Jonathan and Dustin. Despite concern from the others, our boy Steve Harrington pushes the vehicle through the Rift. Finally, Eleven, who regained her powers in the last two episodes of the previous season, is seen returning at full force. She is on the battlefield with Jim Hopper by her side.
The first volume of Stranger Things season 5 will be released on Netflix on November 27, followed by the second volume on December 26 and the final volume on January 1, 2026.
Also Read: Stranger Things Season 5 Trailer: Vecna Targets Will in The Final Showdown
Veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan mourned the loss of his dear friend and legendary actor, Dharmendra. The latter breathed his last at the age of 89 after suffering from health-related issues. He was cremated at the Pawan Hans Crematorium on November 24 and several celebrities, including Amitabh Bachchan and his Abhishek Bachchan had come to pay their last respects.
Dharmendra’s Sholay co-star penned an emotional note on his blog and recalled their bond. Big B shared, “…another valiant Giant has left us .. left the arena .. leaving behind a silence with an unbearable sound ..Dharamji .. the epitome of greatness, ever linked not only for his renowned physical presence, but for the largeness of his heart, and its most endearing simplicity. He brought with him the earthiness of the village in Punjab he came from, and remained true to its temperament un soiled throughout his glorious career, in a fraternity that witnessed changes every decade .. …the fraternity underwent changes .. not him.”
He concluded by writing, “His smile, his charm and his warmth, extending to all that came in his vicinity .. a rarity in the profession, the air about us swings vacant, a vacuum that shall ever remain vacuus..prayers.”
Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra shared the screen in several films like Sholay, Chupke Chupke, Ram Balram and Dost among others. Notably, his last film, Ikkis, stars Bachchan’s grandson Agastya Nanda along with Jaideep Ahlawat and others.
Dharmendra made his debut in 1960 and quickly became a superstar. He was known for his versatility, mastering roles from the romantic hero to the tough action star. His career boasts over 300 films, many of which are considered classics today. Dharmendra is survived by his wife, actress Hema Malini, his first wife Prakash Kaur, and his children, including actors Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, and daughters Esha Deol and Ahana Deol.
Also Read: PHOTOS: Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Sanjay Dutt and More Attend Dharmendra’s Last Rites
Hublot is redefining the iced-out timepiece with a winterized version of its Big Bang Unico. Featuring a 42mm case crafted entirely from transparent sapphire, the limited-edition luxury watch is like an ice sculpture for the wrist that won’t melt or scratch, thanks to its unmatched hardness and scratch resistance.
At its heart is the UNICO movement HUB1280, an in-house movement protected by five patents covering its dual oscillating horizontal clutches, anti-trembling system, a zero-friction ratchet wheel blocker, a constant-pressure minute wheel friction system and a balance wheel fine adjustment mechanism. For this especially seasonal edition, the oscillating weight visible through the caseback is shaped like a snowflake, and it comes with interchangeable white and ice-blue rubber-lined calfskin straps.
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The release comes in the 20th anniversary year of the Hublot Big Bang, which helped redefine the luxury watch category upon introduction in 2005 by combining traditional precious metals with ceramics and natural rubber. The flagship Big Bang collection’s veneration came immediately; a white ceramic and titanium example won that year’s coveted Design Prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève.
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In 2010, the Big Bang Unico expanded Hublot’s prestige with its first self-winding chronograph movement featuring a flyback function, which allows the chronograph to be instantly reset and restarted with a single push of the button, rather than requiring the traditional three steps (stop, reset, restart).
Priced at $75,000 and limited to just 30 examples, the Hublot Big Bang Unico Sapphire is available upon inquiry. A more affordable variant limited to 200 examples, featuring a titanium and ceramic case, is also available to purchase outright for $26,300.