The Top 5 Hublot Watches to Watch (October 2025)
October 15th, 2025
1. Hublot Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic Green SAXEM
This watch is the kind of statement piece that doesn’t need an introduction. Crafted from SAXEM (a proprietary sapphire-aluminum-rare-earth material) in vivid emerald green, it combines bold aesthetics with serious horology.
Its skeletonized layout lets you see the MHUB6035 automatic tourbillon movement, with a 72-hour reserve, micro-rotor, and a mix of smoked sapphire—black-finished contrast makes the green pop.
It’s extremely limited (just 18 pieces), which makes it as collectible as it is bold.
2. Hublot Big Bang MECA-10 (2025, 42 mm edition)
The MECA-10 is one of Hublot’s cult favorites—and the 2025 update brings it to a more wearable 42 mm case (from previously larger sizes) with three finishes: King Gold, titanium, and frosted carbon.
Powered by the in-house HUB1205 manual-winding movement, it offers a 10-day power reserve and an interesting linear “crémaillère” rack-style power indicator. Its skeleton layout is engineered with depth, letting you trace the mechanics at various planes.
This is a strong pick for someone who loves mechanical flair without going overboard on case size.
3. Hublot Big Bang 20th Anniversary Editions
2025 marks two decades since the original Big Bang launched, and Hublot is celebrating with a suite of five anniversary models.
These watches follow the 43 mm redesign, incorporate various materials (titanium, King Gold, ceramic, etc.), and still carry the Unico flyback chronograph movement under the hood.
One particularly striking piece is the Red Magic ceramic version — a vibrant red ceramic example that underscores Hublot’s capability in colored ceramics.
If you want a Big Bang that nods to both heritage and modern materials, these anniversary editions are the heart of Hublot’s 2025 story.
4. Hublot Spirit of Big Bang (Ceramic Color Editions)
Hublot is giving its more "tonneau" or barrel-shaped Spirit line new life via bold ceramics. In 2025, we'll see versions in Dark Green, Sky Blue, and Beige ceramic, all limited editions.
These are all chronographs with open-worked dials and the same polished / micro-blasted surfaces that create contrast and depth.
Also noteworthy is the Spirit of Big Bang Year of the Snake, a special edition (88 pieces) that layers serpent artistry over black ceramic, with engraved bezel and strap scales, intertwined gold snake motif, and a HUB4700 chronograph caliber.
This line is ideal if you want something less round, a bit exotic, and still uncompromising in material innovation.
5. Hublot Big Bang Unico (Color Ceramics & “Summer 2025”)
The Big Bang Unico remains core to Hublot’s DNA, and 2025 sees exciting interpretations. Among them, the Big Bang Unico Summer 2025 — with a micro-blasted orange ceramic case, sky-blue bezel, and colorful strap options — is turning heads.
Elsewhere in the Unico family, Hublot has released unmissable color variants (Petrol Blue, Mint Green ceramics) and more integrated-case styles to mark the Big Bang’s 20th.
As always, Unico models combine skeleton dials, in-house automatic chronograph calibers, and Hublot’s bold approach to materials — making them safe bets in 2025.
???? What’s Fueling the Hype in 2025?
- Material alchemy: From SAXEM sapphire to high-chroma ceramic, Hublot continues to push its “Art of Fusion” tagline. The new green SAXEM, bold red ceramics, and colorful Spirit ceramics all showcase this.
- Balanced sizing: For years, Hublot leaned big. In 2025, the MECA-10 shrank to 42 mm; anniversary Big Bangs are 43 mm. This makes many of the new pieces more wearable.
- Heritage meets innovation: The 20th-anniversary Big Bangs blend design cues from early models (pinched lugs, layered case) with modern materials and updated movement details.
- Limited scarcity: Many of these models are produced in low runs (e.g. 18 pieces for the SAXEM, 88 for the Snake edition) — it feeds collector demand.
???? Tips for Buyers & Collectors in Late 2025
- Decide your priorities: Do you want a technical knockout (tourbillon, long reserve) or a visual showpiece (vivid color, skeleton aesthetics)?
- Don’t sleep on size: Even flagship models are scaling back slightly. Try them on.
- Check material limits: Some of the colored ceramics or sapphire-based cases may require special servicing or attention.
- Go for limited numbers wisely: Some limited editions may appreciate; others are nice to own but fade — choose ones with strong stories or “firsts” (e.g., first green SAXEM).
- Verify warranty & authenticity: As always with luxury watches, buy from trusted dealers or boutiques.