To celebrate the 20th anniversary of their Big Bang collection, Hublot has unveiled a litany of new models at Watches and Wonders 2025, ranging from more 'standard' options to those with complicated movements and dial work.
Hublot Novelties Watches & Wonders 2025
Hublot Special Editions

The first two models, the Titanium Ceramic and King Gold Ceramic, are designed to hark back to the origins of the Big Bang, featuring the same knurled bezel edge as the original models, similar rubber-tipped rectangular pushers, and a larger 43mm case size.
The carbon dial is accented to the choice of case, with either a satin-finished titanium or 18K 'king gold' available, while the movement here is a special calibre for the 20th anniversary models. The titanium model is limited to 500 pieces, while the gold is 250 pieces.
There is also a bold red ceramic variant, limited to 100 pieces, which is designed to hark back to being the brand's first model in a coloured ceramic that was first introduced in 2018. In addition, there is a 500-piece blacked-out ceramic model and a 100-piece 'Full Magic Gold' variant with a polished gold case and the same carbon-effect dial.
Materials & High Complications Set


Alongside the standard models, Hublot is also unveiling some more unique high-horology pieces. The first of these, the Big Bang Tourbillion Chronograph Cathedral Minute Repeater comes with a large 45mm frosted carbon case, complete with monopusher chronograph, tourbillon and minute repeater complication with cathedral gongs. This piece is also available in a blue carbon case.
There is also the Big Bang Tourbillon Chronograph in Water Blue Sapphire, which showcases some of the latest advancements in using chromatic sapphire as a case material, with a pleasing blue-green hue. It too comes with a skeletonised dial, complete with a monopusher chronograph and a tourbillon that seemingly floats within the deep, translucent crystalline case.
Hublot has also unveiled a version of the Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic in its signature red ceramic case for added pop, as well as one that's made of polished clear sapphire crystal.
Big Bang One Click Joyful
For an added splash of colour, there is also the Big Bang One Click Joyful collection, available in five eye-catching colours - red, orange, pink, blue and green. All variants come with a polished stainless steel case in a smaller 33mm size. Depending on the colour, the dial is either in-set with topaz, coloured sapphire, spinels or tsavorites. All are powered by Hublot's MHUB1120 movement, with a date complication and up to 40 hours of power reserve.
Master of Sapphire Set
In a similar fashion, there is also the Master of Sapphire set, designed to showcase Hublot's cleverness with sapphire as a case material. This variant is available in either white, light blue, deep blue, purple and yellow sapphire casings, with colour-matched rubber straps, a manual-wind skeletonised movement, and sapphire crystal bezel.
Big Bang Unico
In-keeping with more colourful releases, Hublot has also unveiled the new Big Bang Unico model, available in either a dark blue or green-blue hue, with coloured ceramic 42mm case and bezels... It features a skeletonised flyback chronograph movement, with up to 100 metres of water resistance and a lengthy 72 hours of power reserve.
There is also a water blue sapphire variant of this piece, with matched case and bezel materials, with a matched rubber strap, similarly to the Master of Sapphire models. It too comes with a self-winding flyback chronograph movement.