Champions Don’t Just Lift Trophies, They Wear Them

Hublot marks 10 years with the Champions League by unveiling a rare 100-piece chronograph that celebrates time and triumph.

Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium
Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium. Credit: Hublot

Hublot has unveiled a watch that speaks as much to cultural heritage as it does to horological mastery.

To celebrate ten years as the Official Watch of the UEFA Champions League and seventy years since the first European Cup, the Swiss maison presents the Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium.

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Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium. Credit: Hublot

Produced in just one hundred numbered pieces, it is a study in exclusivity and an invitation to those who understand that some objects carry meaning far beyond their material form.

Ten Years at the Heart of the Game

Since 2015, Hublot has been present at every decisive moment in the UEFA Champions League, timing more than eight hundred matches. From historic comebacks to last-minute goals, the brand has measured football at its most exhilarating.

Kylian Mbappe x Hublot
Kylian Mbappe. Credit: Hublot

The European Cup itself celebrates seventy years of competition this season, and the anniversary offers the perfect stage for Hublot to mark its own decade of involvement with the tournament.

The partnership is not simply commercial. For Hublot, time is a participant in life’s defining moments, and football is among the most powerful of those.

The Watch

The Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium balances presence with refinement. The 42mm case is fashioned in satin-finished and polished titanium, a material chosen for both strength and lightness.

Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium
Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium. Credit: Hublot

The dial is a gradient blue, the colour most closely associated with the Champions League, and bears the competition’s emblem at three o’clock. The strap combines black rubber with blue calf leather, ensuring both comfort and style.

At its core is the HUB1153 self-winding chronograph, composed of 269 parts and offering a power reserve of forty-eight hours. The watch is presented in a custom wooden box that includes an official miniature UEFA Champions League trophy, a detail that underlines its commemorative character.

Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium
Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium. Credit: Hublot

A Collector’s Perspective

For the serious collector, limited editions are valued not only for their scarcity but also for the story they embody.

This timepiece unites the precision of Swiss watchmaking with the prestige of European football in a way that is unlikely to be repeated. It carries the symbolism of two anniversaries and the weight of a decade of shared history between brand and tournament.

Hublot x UEFA Champions League
Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium. Credit: Hublot

Julien Tornare, Hublot’s Chief Executive Officer, describes the philosophy behind the project: “Football is not simply a game, it is a feeling. From the roar of the crowd to the silence before a penalty, every beat matters. This watch is built to beat with you. At Hublot, we do not only measure time, we celebrate it.”

Beyond Mechanics

Hublot has always sought to do more than perfect a mechanism. From its earliest experiments with fusing gold and rubber to the launch of the Big Bang, the brand has defined its own approach to contemporary watchmaking.

The Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium continues that tradition, connecting technical excellence with cultural resonance.

Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium
Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Champions League Titanium. Credit: Hublot

At 11.900 CHF, it is a rare opportunity to own an object that stands at the intersection of sport, art and heritage. For those who collect not only with an eye for craftsmanship but also for significance, this edition offers both in equal measure.