HUBLOT
Frequently Asked Questions
Founded in 1980, Hublot revolutionized watchmaking with its 'Art of Fusion' philosophy, combining unexpected materials like rubber, ceramic, carbon fiber, and precious metals. This innovative approach created the luxury sports watch category and established Hublot as a pioneer in material experimentation and avant-garde design.
Authentic Hublot watches feature distinctive design elements, high-quality materials, and precise Swiss movements. Key authentication points include the signature 'H' screws, material quality, movement specifications, and proper serial numbers. All our Hublot watches are authenticated by certified experts.
Hublot watches typically range from approximately $5,000 for entry-level Classic Fusion models to over $200,000 for complicated or limited edition pieces. Popular Big Bang models range from $12,000 to $30,000, offering innovative materials and cutting-edge design.
Hublot recommends servicing their watches every 3-5 years under normal wearing conditions. Given the innovative materials and complex movements, regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and preserves the unique design elements that define Hublot's aesthetic.
Hublot's most celebrated collections include the Big Bang (iconic luxury sports watch), Classic Fusion (elegant fusion design), Spirit of Big Bang (tonneau-shaped), and MP (Manufacture Pieces with unique complications). Each represents the brand's commitment to innovative materials and bold design.
Yes, all our pre-owned Hublot watches come with a comprehensive 2-year warranty covering movement and manufacturing defects. We provide detailed condition reports and authenticity certificates. Our warranty covers repairs by certified Hublot technicians using genuine parts.
Hublot watches, particularly limited editions and collaborations, have shown solid value retention in the luxury sports watch segment. The brand's innovation in materials, distinctive design language, and celebrity endorsements contribute to strong brand recognition and collector interest.





