Ask the watch community and people that hold watches and collect them what are the three most wanted watches ans best resell values.
Nobody likes Hublot. Richard Millie is expensive because they use overpriced parts to make the watch. It's not about the movement itself.
You're right it's my opinion, but it's an opinion that is shared within the watch community.
You're obviously a mislead sheep who can't formulate his own thought, as I truly couldn't care less about what a bunch of pompous, overzealous watch pundits think.
Furthermore, it's clear you're just reiterating random catch phrases from YouTube videos & know little about luxury watches in general.
In 1980, Hublot created the watch industry’s first luxury watch with natural rubber straps integrated with precious metals like gold/titanium. Before Hublot's innovation, rubber straps
were reserved exclusively for cheap, quartz sports watches
Hublot, also developed Magic Gold,
which is the strongest certified, scratch proof,18k gold material produced. Hublot is the only brand to offer this unique material, which the hardness is close to 1,000 Vickers, more than twice that of ‘standard’ 18 carat gold, which only reaches 400 Vickers
Furthermore, Hublot
is a fully integrated watch manufacturer that has created a number of movements in-house. Likewise, Hublot's cutting edge work with exotic materials such as Gold, Ceramic Carbon Fiber, Sapphire & Osmium (the rarest and most dense metal on the planet) is highly regarded among true watch purists.
Therefore, a large majority of the Hublot hate among stuffy watch snobs
that you're parroting, has nothing to do with a lack of watch quality or innovation & more to do with Hublot's surge in popularity among consumers & celebrities over more established luxury watch brands