Hublot Big Bang expands with 12 new models unveiled at Watches & Wonders 2026, covering everyday wear to high jewelry and limited editions.
The collection tightens a single design language across a wider range of materials, sizes, and complications, Hublot said. The line spans prices from about $24,000 to $1.205 million, reflecting different material and finishing tiers.
Hublot Big Bang Reloaded, the collection core
At the center of the launch is the Big Bang Reloaded, built on a 44mm case and the brand’s multi layer case geometry. Hublot said the Reloaded appears in five material and color options, including titanium with ceramic, an all black ceramic version, blue ceramic, deep green ceramic, and Magic Gold.
The models use the HUB1280 Unico flyback chronograph movement with a 72 hour power reserve, and Hublot moved the column wheel to the dial side to make the mechanism a visual focus. Hublot said the price range for Reloaded models is about $24,000 to $44,500, depending on material and finish.
Big Bang Reloaded limited editions inspired by athletes
The collection includes a Big Bang Reloaded Usain Bolt limited edition, a 44mm watch in ceramic and carbon fiber that incorporates personal details tied to the sprinter. Hublot said the Bolt model has a lightning shaped chronograph seconds hand, an engraved bezel phrase, and a caseback embedding dirt from his childhood training ground.
The Usain Bolt edition is limited to 200 pieces and priced at about $30,000, Hublot said. It uses the HUB1280 Unico movement and the same 72 hour power reserve as the core Reloaded pieces.
The Big Bang Reloaded Kylian Mbapp
Big Bang Reloaded Kylian Mbapp
The Kylian Mbapp collaboration appears in white ceramic and 18 karat King Gold, with a restrained palette that pairs a gray open worked dial with gold details that reference his jersey number. Hublot said the watch shares the HUB1280 Unico movement and 72 hour power reserve, and comes with interchangeable straps, including Velcro fabric and rubber.

Spirit of Big Bang: sapphire and jewelry pieces
The Spirit of Big Bang Impact Sapphire Jewellery uses a 42mm barrel shaped case and embeds diamonds directly in the sapphire, a process Hublot said requires precision laser work. The transparent case plays the gems against the movement visually, and the watch runs on the HUB1770 automatic movement with moon phase and large date displays.
Hublot listed the Spirit of Big Bang Impact Sapphire Jewellery at about $543,000, and said the piece reflects the brand’s high jewelry craftsmanship and technical case making. The movement offers approximately 50 hours of power reserve.
The simpler Spirit of Big Bang Impact Sapphire keeps the same sapphire case but emphasizes transparency and movement architecture. Hublot said this model is limited to 30 pieces and priced about $114,500.
The Spirit of Big Bang Impact All Black applies the brand’s All Black concept in black ceramic, with luminous details for legibility in low light. Hublot said it uses the HUB1770 movement with about 50 hours of power reserve, is limited to 100 pieces, and is priced at about $33,700.
Big Bang tourbillon and entry level models
The Big Bang Tourbillon Impact High Jewellery One Million is the series’ top tier, in a 45mm white gold case paved with diamonds arranged in a radial pattern around a central flying tourbillon. Hublot said the manually wound HUB9015 movement provides about 120 hours of power reserve.
Hublot priced the tourbillon High Jewellery piece at about $1,205,000, indicating its role as a collector level work combining gem setting and visual drama.
The collection also includes an entry level Big Bang Joyful Steel Purple in a 33mm stainless steel case intended for easier daily wear. It retains the Big Bang H shaped screws and layered case geometry, and the bezel is set with 36 amethyst stones paired with a purple rubber strap.

The Joyful Steel Purple uses the HUB1120 automatic movement with about 40 hours of power reserve and a date display, Hublot said. Hublot listed the 33mm model at about $15,500.
What the update means for the Hublot Big Bang line
Overall, Hublot used the Watches & Wonders platform to extend the Big Bang line into a family that covers different price points, materials, and wearer scenarios. The brand kept a consistent visual identity while giving each model a clear positioning from everyday sport to high jewelry collecting.
Hublot said availability will vary by market and by model, and that limited editions will be sold through the brand’s boutiques and select retail partners. Prices and production limits cited are Hublot’s figures released at the show.




