To mark the 20th anniversary of its iconic Swiss made replica Hublot Big Bang collection watches, Hublot has launched a daring new campaign starring none other than Choupette, the internet’s most pampered feline.
The blue-cream Birman cat was the much adored pet of German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, and has become a social media starlet in her own right.
Captured by visionary fashion photographer Carlijn Jacobs, the campaign also introduces best UK Hublot fake watches‘ bold new tagline: “Own It” – a statement that reflects the brand’s fearless, disruptive spirit.
The campaign merges high fashion with meme culture, celebrating radical individuality and outrageous confidence – it does take an unapologetic character to give their Chanel connotations the cold shoulder, after all.
Known for rewriting the rules of AAA online copy watches design, Hublot’s Big Bang debuted in 2005 with a fusion of unconventional materials like rubber and ceramic, shaking up a tradition-heavy industry. Twenty years later, the collection continues to evolve with technical innovation and avant-garde style, and now unexpected ambassadors.
The anniversary spotlight includes three top 2025 replica watches:
Big Bang 20th Anniversary Red Magic: crafted from high-tech red ceramic, known for its hardness and vivid colour.
Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Yellow Neon Saxem: featuring a luminous, ultra-hard sapphire–aluminium composite case.
Big Bang 20th Anniversary Titanium Ceramic: combining lightweight titanium with scratch-resistant ceramic for a sleek, durable finish.
Though we doubt that Choupette can tell the time, her prrrrrrrrrecocious attitude perfectly matches luxury China Hublot super clone watches‘ audacious identity, and her caught-on-camera diva moments offer a light reprieve from the undeniably more serious atmosphere of the industry at present.
fake Hublot watches CEO Julien Tornare said: “The Big Bang revolutionised watchmaking. It’s about taking risks, breaking boundaries, and owning your identity – Choupette embodies that mindset.”