It’s an Hublot Summer With the Big Bang Summer Multi Colored Ceramic

It’s an Hublot Summer With the Big Bang Summer Multi Colored Ceramic

Adrienne Faurote
By Adrienne Faurote June 19, 2026

This summer, Hublot is trading intensity for subtlety. The result is a collection that feels both unexpected and unmistakably Hublot. Inspired by the Mediterranean lifestyle that has become synonymous with the brand’s seasonal identity, the new Big Bang Summer collection introduces a sophisticated palette of pastel ceramics that captures the colors of sunrises, sunsets, crystal blue waters, and warm coastal evenings. Rather than simply applying color to an existing design, Hublot has transformed ceramic itself into the centerpiece of the story.

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Since 2018, Hublot has invested heavily in ceramic innovation, creating an unmatched spectrum of colored high-tech ceramics that remain unique within the watch industry. While competitors have experimented cautiously with colored cases, Hublot has made ceramic mastery one of its defining strengths. The latest collection demonstrates just how far that expertise has progressed, blending pastel shades of pink, mint green, peach, and sky blue into watches that feel more like wearable works of art than traditional sports watches.

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The centerpiece of the collection is the Big Bang Summer Multi Colored Ceramic. Available in two highly exclusive versions, the watch showcases Hublot’s ability to merge advanced materials with complex mechanics. The 42 mm Unico Flyback Chronograph, limited to just 200 pieces worldwide, pairs pink and mint green ceramic with a sky-blue bezel and a matching strap. Beneath the playful exterior sits one of the brand’s most advanced manufacture movements, the HUB1280 Unico chronograph caliber, offering flyback functionality and a 72-hour power reserve. Priced at $34,300, it proves that technical excellence and vibrant design can coexist without compromise.

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For collectors seeking even greater exclusivity, Hublot has created a 44 mm Big Bang Summer Automatic Tourbillon limited to only 10 pieces worldwide. Featuring a transparent pink sapphire crystal dial that reveals the movement beneath, the watch embraces mechanical transparency as part of its visual identity. Powered by the HUB6035 manufacture tourbillon movement with a micro rotor and 72 hour power reserve, it represents the most ambitious expression of the collection. At $119,000, it stands as both a horological statement and a collector’s piece destined for rarity.

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What makes this collection particularly interesting is that Hublot has not limited its summer experiment to high complications alone. The brand is also introducing three monochromatic ceramic models in peach, mint green, and petrol blue. These watches reveal a softer side of the Big Bang while preserving the bold architectural design that has defined the collection for two decades. For the first time in Big Bang history, the 33 mm ceramic models are presented without diamonds, allowing the purity of color to take center stage.

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The Peach Ceramic, Mint Green Ceramic, and Petrol Blue Ceramic editions each feature fully color-matched dials, bezels, cases, and rubber straps, creating a seamless monochromatic aesthetic rarely seen in luxury sports watches. Powered by automatic movements and priced at $15,500 each, they provide an accessible entry point into Hublot’s world of colored ceramic innovation.

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For those wanting a more technical interpretation, the Big Bang Titanium Peach Ceramic introduces a titanium case paired with a peach ceramic bezel and skeletonized dial. Powered by the manufacturer Unico flyback chronograph movement, it combines lightweight durability with the collection’s summer-inspired design language. At $24,000, it bridges the gap between the playful ceramic models and the more complex limited editions.

Beyond aesthetics, these watches reinforce Hublot’s commitment to innovation. The brand’s ceramic technology now produces materials significantly harder than traditional ceramics while maintaining exceptional scratch resistance and long-term color stability. This means the pastel shades are not merely seasonal design choices but the result of years of material science research and manufacturing expertise.

The collection also highlights the versatility that has become essential in modern luxury. Interchangeable straps, lightweight construction, high water resistance, and durable materials make these watches suitable for everyday wear, whether on a yacht in Saint Tropez, at a beachside resort, or in the city. They are luxury watches designed not to remain in safes but to become part of the experiences they celebrate.

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At a time when much of the luxury watch industry remains focused on heritage and nostalgia, Hublot continues to look forward. The Big Bang Summer collection demonstrates that innovation is not limited to movements and complications. Color, materials, and emotional design can be just as transformative when executed with technical precision.

The watches may be inspired by summer, but their significance extends far beyond a single season. They represent a brand confident enough to challenge expectations, embrace experimentation, and prove once again that luxury watchmaking can still surprise us. In a market often dominated by tradition, Hublot’s pastel ceramic revolution feels refreshingly original.