Since 2017, Hublot has made the Mediterranean summer its stage. More than a seasonal launch, Hublot Summer has become a genuine ritual, a state of mind. The 2026 edition is all about pastel ceramic: softer tones, but the same high-tech edge. A way for the manufacture to remind everyone that, when it comes to coloured ceramic, it is still the one setting the tone.
An undisputed master of the material, Hublot has, since 2018, created the world’s first and only palette of coloured high-tech ceramics. The result of numerous patents: a ceramic up to 300 Vickers harder than traditional ceramic, with extreme scratch resistance and lasting brilliance. A feat you will find across the entire Hublot Big Bang collection on show at Hall of Time.
Big Bang Summer: two limited editions in multi-coloured ceramic
Leading the season, two Big Bang Summer models share the same face: a pastel composition of mint, pink and sky blue. Their movements, however, set them dramatically apart and showcase the full breadth of the manufacture’s watchmaking savoir-faire.
The 42 mm Unico Flyback chronograph, limited to 200 pieces, features a sculpted case in microblasted and polished pink and mint green ceramic, framed by a sky-blue ceramic bezel and matching case-
back. Its matte dial blends pink and mint, echoing the soft light shifts of the Mediterranean. It is driven by the in-house HUB1280 calibre, one of the most accomplished integrated chronographs of its generation, with five patented innovations and a power reserve of around 72 hours.
The 44 mm automatic Tourbillon, meanwhile, is made in just 10 pieces. Its transparent pink sapphire crystal dial reveals the HUB6035 movement beneath, heightening depth, light and mechanical transparency. With a micro-rotor visible dial-side and a 72-hour power reserve, lightness, depth and precision merge into a single mechanical signature.
Both versions come with interchangeable white-lined rubber straps — sky blue, mint green and pink — fitted with the One-Click system to switch style in an instant, and a titanium deployant buckle clasp.
Big Bang ceramic 33 mm and 42 mm: monochrome takes on summer colours
The Big Bang Mint Green Ceramic 33 mm, the first diamond-free 33 mm in the collection’s history.
For the occasion, Hublot also introduces three new monochrome ceramics: peach, mint and petrol blue. Known for its bold, high-impact colours, Hublot ceramic now reveals a softer side, in summer-infused tones that feel as smooth as they look.
A notable first: for the first time in its history, the Big Bang 33 mm appears without diamonds. A way to amplify the intensity of its monochrome aesthetic and let colour speak in its purest form. Powered by a three-hand automatic movement, these versions dress the dial, case, bezel and structured rubber strap entirely in colour.
The Big Bang Titanium Peach Ceramic 42 mm and its Unico flyback chronograph.
More technical, the Big Bang Titanium Peach Ceramic 42 mm pairs a titanium case water-resistant to 100 m with the manufacture Unico flyback chronograph. Peach dominates: bezel, skeletonised dial, hands and rubber strap. Soft in its tones and materials, yet strong in character and resistance — designed to follow you from beach to sunset.
Discover the Hublot Big Bang Summer at Hall of Time in Brussels
The Big Bang Summer and Big Bang ceramic editions are available at selected Hublot points of sale and benefit from the maison’s 5+5 warranty, extending international coverage up to ten years. As an official Hublot retailer, Hall of Time welcomes you in the heart of Brussels to discover these new pieces. Our teams will guide you through the entire Hublot Big Bang collection and help you choose the timepiece that suits you best.