Presented at LVMH Watch Week 2026, the Big Bang Tourbillon Novak Djokovic GOAT Edition is Hublot’s tribute to the unparalleled career of its ambassador. The watch treats Djokovic’s legacy as a framework for structural and material experimentation.
There are three colour-coded executions of the Big Bang GOAT: blue references hard courts, orange clay, green grass. Priced at £95,000, production numbers follow suit: 72, 21 and eight pieces respectively, mirroring Djokovic’s victories on each surface at launch. The total stands at 101 watches, though the series is deliberately open-ended. Each future title will prompt the creation of an additional watch, coloured according to the surface on which it is won. It is a rare example of high watchmaking designed to remain in motion rather than frozen in retrospect.

The Big Bang Tourbillon Novak Djokovic GOAT Edition in its three executions, colour-coded to tennis’s grass, hard and clay courts.
The familiar 44mm Big Bang case is rendered in a proprietary composite made from Djokovic’s Lacoste polos and Head racquets, producing a marbled surface that is both lightweight and materially specific. At just 56 grams, the watch prioritises wearability as much as symbolism, reinforcing its status as a performance object rather than as an accessory.
Inside, the MHUB6035 automatic tourbillon movement introduces the collection’s most considered gesture. The conventional mainplate is replaced by a single-piece lattice structure inspired by the stringing of a tennis racquet. Laser-machined and finished in black PVD, the irregular pattern creates depth without visual noise. The metaphor continues discreetly: a barrel cap textured to resemble a tennis ball, a colour-matched aluminium tourbillon cage, and a micro-rotor in 22-carat red gold engraved with the Hublot logo.

Through the caseback, a tennis-ball-inspired yellow barrel sits beneath the racquet-string lattice, framed by “Greatest of All Time” engraving and individual edition numbering.
Despite its architectural complexity, legibility remains intact. Applied markers and skeletonised hands float above a sapphire layer, finished with green Super-LumiNova. The strap – white calfskin embossed like racquet grip tape – completes the functional narrative, with a rubber alternative supplied for active wear.
Author: Lina Ress
Other sport watches recently reviewed by I-M Inquisitive Minds include the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Milano Cortina, the new Panerai Luminor Marina and the Fréderique Constant x Bamford Highlife Chronograph Automatic.

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