Hublot / Big Bang
Hublot Big Bang
Collection profile · 2005
Hublot’s emblematic sports-luxury collection, first launched in 2005, built around bold geometry, oversized proportions, and the brand’s Art of Fusion approach using materials such as ceramic, carbon fibre, titanium, and sapphire.
Why it matters
Big Bang is the collection that defined modern Hublot: it set the brand’s design language, commercial identity, and material experimentation agenda for the past two decades.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2024 — Hublot continued expanding the Big Bang family with new executions and material combinations on its official site.
- 2024 — The collection remained the brand’s signature platform for bold, high-contrast design and technical materials.
- 2024 — Official Hublot pages still frame Big Bang as the core expression of the maison’s Art of Fusion philosophy.
More from Hublot
- Classic Fusion — Hublot’s sleeker, more refined core collection, positioned as a slimmer and dressier expression of the brand’s fusion concept, with a wide range of sizes, materials, and configurations spanning 3-hand, chronograph, moonphase, and partnership editions.
- Spirit of Big Bang — Hublot’s Spirit of Big Bang is the barrel-shaped reinterpretation of the Big Bang, translating the brand’s integrated, high-tech aesthetic into a tonneau case with a broad range of materials, sizes, and complications.
- MP Collection — Hublot MP Collection is the brand's experimental high-complication family, grouping exceptional tourbillon, sapphire, carbon, and artist-collaboration pieces outside the core Big Bang and Classic Fusion lines.
- Square Bang — Hublot’s Square Bang is the brand’s square-cased interpretation of the Big Bang concept, bringing the same sandwich construction, technical materials, and high-complication spirit into a geometric case architecture.