Founded in 1980, Hublot has built a bold reputation as a luxury watchmaker that fuses unexpected materials with cutting-edge engineering. Known for its “Art of Fusion” philosophy, Hublot blends gold with rubber, titanium with ceramic, and other rare combinations to craft distinctive timepieces. At OMI Jewelry, we proudly offer a curated selection of Hublot models that reflect this daring spirit. Here's how to choose the perfect one for your lifestyle.
Big Bang
Best For: A bold, modern, and sporty luxury statement
Features: Oversized case, innovative materials, cutting-edge design paired with traditional craftsmanship
Classic Fusion
Best For: A refined, elegant aesthetic
Features: Understated design, fusion of titanium, ceramic, and gold for a sophisticated look
King Power
Best For: High-performance wear with strong visual impact
Features: Large sporty design, mechanical complexity, standout wrist presence
Hublot watches come in a range of case sizes to suit different preferences:
33 to 38 mm
Use: Compact and discreet
Best For: Smaller wrists or those who prefer a subtle look
41 to 42 mm
Use: Balanced wear
Best For: Those seeking a classic feel with modern proportions
44 to 48 mm
Use: Bold and sporty appeal
Best For: Larger wrists or buyers who want to make a strong style statement
Due to Hublot’s large case design and use of sporty materials, choosing the right size ensures both comfort and aesthetics.
Strap Types
Leather: Ideal for elegant, formal occasions
Rubber: Sporty and durable, featured in many Big Bang models
Oysterflex-style: Hybrid rubber-metal strap (less common in Hublot)
Materials Used
Stainless Steel: Durable, versatile, and timeless
Rose Gold: Hublot’s King Gold alloy offers warmth and luxury
Titanium: Lightweight, scratch-resistant, and sporty
Hublot watches span a wide pricing range, starting in the lower tens of thousands (USD) and reaching much higher for limited editions. Factors affecting price include:
Material choice (ceramic, King Gold, titanium)
Added complications (chronographs, tourbillons)
Rarity and collectible status
Hublot’s watches are statement pieces, making their value both financial and emotional. Choose a model that excites you to wear.
For everyday versatility:
Choose the Classic Fusion (40 to 42 mm) – elegant and balanced
For bold presence:
Opt for the Spirit of Big Bang (45 mm or larger) – modern and sporty
For premium materials:
Go with Titanium, Ceramic, or King Gold models – high-end aesthetics
For functionality:
Pick the Spirit of Big Bang Chronograph – stopwatch feature and complexity
For formalwear:
Select the Classic Fusion with leather strap – sleek and suit-friendly
Authenticity: Ensure the watch includes the box, papers, and matching serial numbers
Material Wear: Rubber needs periodic replacement, ceramic is scratch-resistant but brittle, and titanium is lightweight but higher cost
Service Needs: Plan for servicing every 3 to 5 years
Resale Value: Limited editions may hold or gain value, but buy what you love
Wrist Fit: Big Bang 45 mm may not suit all wrists, especially for formal use
It refers to Hublot’s commitment to fusing tradition with innovation, combining materials not typically seen together in watchmaking.
2. Are Hublot watches good investment pieces?
While luxury watches can hold value, Hublot’s distinctive style means resale value depends on model, rarity and demand. Choose a model you love first.
Avoid extreme shocks, magnetic fields, maintain service intervals, keep rubber straps clean and avoid prolonged exposure to strong chemicals.
Yes, depending on the model. Titanium or rubber‑strap models are durable and comfortable. If you have a large wrist and an active lifestyle, a sport‑centric Hublot might be ideal. For more formal or dress settings, consider size/material accordingly.
If you prefer sport and active use: rubber or mixed strap. For dress appearance: leather or fine metal/ceramic bracelet, depending on model.