Hublot watches are unapologetically bold. With large cases, exposed screws, and a mix of unconventional materials, the brand’s designs are intended to stand out rather than blend in.
This visual impact comes with increased exposure. The very elements that make Hublot distinctive—polished bezels, layered cases, and complex transitions—are also the areas most susceptible to visible wear.
Hublot frequently combines ceramic, titanium, King Gold, carbon, and sapphire within a single case. While some of these materials are highly scratch-resistant, others can show marks quickly and are costly to refinish.
Uneven wear between materials can disrupt the intended contrast that defines the watch’s design language.
Bezel edges, screw surrounds, polished case sections, and clasp surfaces experience the most frequent contact. A Hublot watch protection film provides material-specific coverage that preserves visual contrast without dulling the watch’s bold character.
This allows owners to wear their Hublot confidently, knowing that the watch’s sculptural presence remains intact over time.