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Live Chat With Hublot Watch’s Jean-Claude Biver On February 14th

Live Chat With Hublot Watchs Jean Claude Biver On February 14th   hublot

Watch lovers now have a reason to cut Valentine's Day short. Live from Geneva at 3:00am Swiss time Hublot's Jean-Claude Biver will be hosting a live conference style chat online. He will be taking questions via e-mail, Hublot's fan forum, and Twitter. He will then respond directly to the questions on video. For people in the US that is 6pm PST time and 9pm EST time. To watch the live chat you need to visit HublotNation.com. To participate, you have the following options:

Now you can ask Mr. Biver about his biggest bang and where he gets all of his king power.

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7 comments
admin
admin

For once the timing is bad for you European folk. I am sure I can arrange a one-on-one with you and him.

JohnnyJohnnyJohnny
JohnnyJohnnyJohnny

If I'm able to make it, he will regret the day he decided to do a live chat.

LeighBass81
LeighBass81

@aBlogtoRead I love the hour time podcast nice one

AtSeaWatch
AtSeaWatch

Awesome. I don't have to be at work until after noon the next day, so I should be able to stay up until after 3am to join in. Msr.Biver is arguably one of the most influential people in modern watchmaking. He brought the Swiss watch world into the 20th and 21st centuries and tapped into modern tastes in a way that had eluded the industry for decades. His retirement will leave a massive hole in the industry.

AtSeaWatch
AtSeaWatch

@AtSeaWatch Okay, so I had really wanted to join in, but I now have to get up much earlier for work and won't be able to stay up until after 3am for this. I'll be e-mailing my questions. Le sigh.

AtSeaWatch
AtSeaWatch

Awesome. I don't have to be at work until after noon the next day, so I should be able to stay up until after 3am to join in.

Msr.Biver is arguably one of the most influential people in modern watchmaking. He brought the Swiss watch world into the 20th and 21st centuries and tapped into modern tastes in a way that had eluded the industry for decades. His retirement will leave a massive hole in the industry.

AtSeaWatch
AtSeaWatch

@AtSeaWatch Okay, so I had really wanted to join in, but I now have to get up much earlier for work and won't be able to stay up until after 3am for this. I'll be e-mailing my questions.

Le sigh.