Since 2017, Hublot has marked the arrival of summer with dedicated seasonal launches gathered under the Hublot Summer banner. For its 2026 edition, the Manufacture turns its attention to pastel-coloured ceramic, introducing a series of new Big Bang models that showcase its expertise in advanced materials and in-house movements. 

Leading the launch are two limited-edition references sharing the same Mediterranean-inspired palette while offering two distinct mechanical interpretations: the Big Bang Summer Multi-Colored Ceramic Unico 42 mm and the Big Bang Summer Multi-Colored Ceramic Tourbillon 44 mm.

Hublot Big Bang Summer 2026

Both models combine pink, mint green and sky-blue ceramic in a composition inspired by the colours of the Mediterranean summer. The result highlights one of Hublot’s areas of expertise: coloured high-tech ceramic. 

Over the past decade, the brand has continuously expanded its palette through proprietary manufacturing processes and patented technologies, developing materials that combine vivid colours with high scratch resistance and durability.

Produced in a limited edition of 200 pieces, the Big Bang Summer Multi-Colored Ceramic Unico 42 mm Ref. 441.ERG.6610.RX features a 42 mm case crafted from microblasted and polished pink and mint-green ceramic, complemented by a sky-blue ceramic bezel and matching caseback. Water-resistant to 100 metres, the case houses a dial combining matte pink and mint-green tones. 

Hublot Big Bang Summer Multi-Colored Ceramic Unico 42 mm

The watch is powered by the Manufacture HUB1280 Unico automatic flyback chronograph calibre, an integrated movement with column wheel operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) and offering a power reserve of approximately 72 hours. 

Hublot Big Bang Summer Multi-Colored Ceramic Unico 42 mm

Comprising 354 components and 43 jewels, the movement incorporates a number of patented solutions developed by Hublot over the years.

The second model, the Big Bang Summer Multi-Colored Ceramic Tourbillon 44 mm Ref. 429.ERG.6610.RX, is limited to just 10 pieces. Its 44 mm ceramic case shares the same three-colour composition but presents a more architectural appearance through a transparent pink sapphire dial that reveals the movement beneath. 

Hublot Big Bang Summer Multi-Colored Ceramic Tourbillon 44 mm

Water-resistant to 30 metres, it is powered by the Manufacture HUB6035 automatic tourbillon calibre, which operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz) and provides a 72-hour power reserve. The movement incorporates a dial-side micro-rotor and consists of 293 components and 26 jewels.

Hublot Big Bang Summer Multi-Colored Ceramic Tourbillon 44 mm

Both limited editions are delivered with three interchangeable rubber straps in sky blue, mint green and pink, each lined in white and secured by a titanium deployant clasp. Hublot’s One-Click system allows the straps to be changed without tools.

Alongside these special editions, Hublot introduces three new monochromatic ceramic references in peach, mint green and petrol blue. 

For the first time, the Big Bang 33 mm is offered in ceramic without diamond setting, allowing the focus to remain entirely on colour and material.

Hublot Big Bang Summer 2026

The Big Bang Mint Green Ceramic 33 mm Ref. 485.GS.5271.RXBig Bang Petrol Blue Ceramic 33 mm Ref. 485.ES.5171.RX and Big Bang Peach Ceramic 33 mm Ref. 485.CUP.5920.RX, all feature polished ceramic cases measuring 33 mm in diameter and 10.55 mm thick, with water resistance to 100 metres. 

Hublot Big Bang Mint Green Ceramic 33 mm
Hublot Big Bang Petrol Blue Ceramic 33 mm

Matching dials, bezels and structured rubber straps reinforce the monochromatic appearance. 

Power comes from the self-winding HUB1120 calibre, operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) and offering a power reserve of approximately 40 hours.

Hublot Big Bang Peach Ceramic
Hublot Big Bang Peach Ceramic 33 mm

Completing the launch is the Big Bang Titanium Peach Ceramic 42 mm Ref. 441.NCU.5920.RX. Combining a satin-finished and polished titanium case with a peach ceramic bezel, the watch measures 42 mm in diameter and 14.5 mm thick and is water-resistant to 100 metres. 

The peach-coloured skeletonised dial reveals the Manufacture HUB1280 Unico flyback chronograph movement, whose integrated architecture, column wheel construction and 72-hour power reserve place it among the most technically sophisticated chronograph calibres developed by Hublot.

Hublot Big Bang Titanium Peach Ceramic 42 mm

The Big Bang Summer Multi-Colored Ceramic Unico 42 mm Ref. 441.ERG.6610.RX is priced at CHF 28,500 / €33,700 / US$34,300, while the Big Bang Summer Multi-Colored Ceramic Tourbillon 44 mm Ref. 429.ERG.6610.RX is available at CHF 98,000 / €116,000 / US$119,000.

Hublot Big Bang Mint Green Ceramic 33 mm

The Big Bang Titanium Peach Ceramic 42 mm Ref. 441.NCU.5920.RX retails for CHF 19,900 / €23,500 / US$24,000. The Big Bang Peach Ceramic 33 mm Ref. 485.CUP.5920.RX, Big Bang Mint Green Ceramic 33 mm Ref. 485.GS.5271.RX and Big Bang Petrol Blue Ceramic 33 mm Ref. 485.ES.5171.RX are each offered at CHF 12,900 / €15,200 / US$15,500. hublot.com

Hublot Big Bang Petrol Blue Ceramic 33 mm
Hublot Big Bang Peach Ceramic 33 mm

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