For LVMH Watch Week 2026, Hublot introduced more than a dozen watches, each more compelling than the other. However, we have spotlighted the three major releases that truly stood out for us. First is Big Bang Tourbillon Novak Djokovic GOAT Edition, paying tribute to the brand ambassador Novak Djokovic; second is the Big Bang Unico SR_A, marking the brand and artist’s first partnership; and the third is Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Europa League®, celebrating its collaboration with UEFA Europa League since 2015.
Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Novak Djokovic GOAT Edition
The Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Novak Djokovic GOAT Edition comprises three colour-coded models dedicated to Novak Djokovic, one of the most successful players in tennis history. These watches combine innovative materials with the highest level of watchmaking craftsmanship and impress with a wealth of meticulously crafted details rarely found elsewhere. Last November, Djokovic achieved his 101st professional title. His career includes 24 Grand Slam titles, the Olympic gold medal from Paris 2024, an unparalleled 428 weeks as world number one, and eight years as the top-ranked player. This impressive record forms the basis for the conceptual framework of the new Big Bang Edition.
The Big Bang Tourbillon Novak Djokovic GOAT Edition is released in three colour variations, inspired by the three classic tennis court surfaces. Blue represents Djokovic's successes on hard courts, orange clay, and green grass. Accordingly, the initial run will consist of 72 blue, 21 orange, and eight green pieces – the numbers reflecting the number of victories the "Djoker" has achieved on each surface. Hublot has numbered 101 watches in total, but deliberately chosen not to limit the number. For every future tournament victory, another watch will be added – each in the colour of the corresponding surface. This keeps the edition essentially open-ended.

As with the Big Bang Unico Novak Djokovic, unveiled at the end of 2024, the 44-millimeter case is made from a composite material specially developed by Hublot , crafted from Novak Djokovic's worn Lacoste polo shirts and some of his Head tennis rackets. For the current series, twelve blue, four orange, and two green polo shirts were used, along with twelve tennis rackets. The result is a lightweight, stiff material with a marbled texture, available exclusively at Hublot.
The case middle – the container that houses the movement – is made of Titaplast , a high-performance polymer with properties comparable to titanium. The material allows for very tight manufacturing tolerances, offers an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, and has a matte, pleasantly understated surface. Additionally, it can be coloured through anodizing, similar to aluminum.
Inside, the self-winding tourbillon caliber MHUB6035 operates with a 72-hour power reserve. Instead of a classic, solid mainplate, Hublot's development department created a seemingly three-dimensional lattice structure reminiscent of taut tennis strings. Each of these "strings" is a mere 0.55 millimeters thick and appears to be anchored to the edge of the plate via attachment points – similar to the grommets along the inner rim of a tennis racket. The spacing between the "strings" is intentionally irregular, like a racket during a match. In reality, the plate is a single component, laser-engraved and then coated with a black PVD finish, onto which Djokovic's personal ND1 logo is finally printed in white.

The aluminum tourbillon cage is colour-anodized to match each case variant. At 12 o'clock, a rhodium-plated rose gold micro-rotor , adorned with the Hublot logo, is located. Further references can be found in the details. A ratchet wheel, visually resembling a tennis ball, sits atop the mainspring barrel. This texture is created through a combination of polishing, laser engraving, and coloured lacquer. The six titanium screws of the bezel also evoke tennis balls with their wave-shaped slots. Hublot developed a special S-shaped screwdriver for them, similar to the special tool used for the characteristic H-screws of the Big Bang movement.
Since the dial of the skeletonized movement is reduced to the coloured minute track, Hublot has additionally placed a transparent sapphire crystal disc over the movement's grid structure, which bears six applied hour markers. These, as well as the skeletonized hands, are satin-finished and coated with green-luminous Super-LumiNova.
Last but not least, the white leather strap is modeled after the texture and padding of a tennis racket grip. The underside is colour-matched to the case variant. It closes with a Velcro strap and a colour-anodized aluminum buckle. A white rubber strap with a titanium folding clasp is also included.
Both the front and back of the watch feature chemically hardened Gorilla Glass, offering exceptional resistance to impacts and scratches. Despite its complex construction, the watch weighs a mere 56 grams, making it suitable for wearing even while playing tennis.
The case back is held in place by a coloured aluminum ring bearing the respective edition number. The inscription "Greatest of All Time" (GOAT) is also engraved and filled with white lettering.
Price: Rs.1,03,50,000 (approx.)
Big Bang Unico SR_A
Hublot once again partnered with British fashion designer Samuel Ross to create the latest Big Bang Unico SR_A (Ref. 441.CX.1140.RX.SRA26). However it is the first time the brand has integrated the artist’s industrial design language with the Unico Manufacture movement.
The watch features a monochromatic look with a 42 mm black ceramic case offered on a newly developed honeycomb rubber strap, inspired by the three previous SR_A tourbillon editions.
Following the all black theme, the dial skeletonised dial features a date ring which shows the date at the window located at 3 o’clock, small seconds is at 3 with a date window, and a chronograph counter at 9 o’clock. The watch has an open caseback revealing the automatic Calibre HUB1280 UNICO Manufacture with 72 hours of power reserve. The watch is a limited edition of 200 pieces.
Price: Rs. 27,97,200
Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Europa League®
It’s a known fact that ‘Hublot loves Football’. The brand keep releasing timepieces either inspired or desiccated by the sport, and this time, there’s a new Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Europa League® (Ref. 541.NQ.1470.RX.UEL26), to celebrate the brand’s partnership with the UEFA Europa League since 2015.
Limited to just 50 pieces, the watch reflects the black and orange colours of the league integrated within its carbon fibre bezel sitting on the satin-finished and polished titanium case. Following more on the spirit of the sport, the dial features the UEFA Europa League trophy on its small seconds counter located at 3 o’clock—the same is printed on the transparent caseback—and an orange coloured chronograph hand. Moreover, there is a 30-minute counter at 9 o’clock and a date window at 6 o’clock.
Turn the watch over to see the automatic Calibre HUB1153, boasting a power reserve of about 48 hours. It’s a 50-piece minted edition watch and is offered on a black lined rubber strap.
Price: 14,85,000 (approx.)
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