Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Europa League Titanium Carbon
Key Highlights
- Classic Fusion Chronograph dedicated to the UEFA Europa League, limited to 50 pieces.
- Carbon fiber bezel with randomly inlaid orange micro-glass fibers, making each example visually distinct.
- Lightweight 42 mm grade 5 titanium case, 11.9 mm thick, for discreet everyday wear.
- HUB1153 self-winding chronograph movement with UEFA Europa League logo at 3 o’clock and on the caseback.
- Black rubber strap and 50 m water resistance for practical, sport-driven use.
Football, Fusion and a Collector’s Piece
Hublot’s “Hublot loves football” campaign is backed by long-term partnerships with national teams, clubs and major tournaments. Within this portfolio, the UEFA Europa League has been a central pillar since 2015, when Hublot became Official Watch of the competition and began issuing dedicated limited editions.
The Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Europa League Titanium Carbon continues this story in a 50-piece run. Building on earlier Classic Fusion Europa League editions from 2017 and 2023, it targets collectors and supporters who want a focused tribute to one of European football’s major club competitions that remains comfortable for daily wear.

Design Codes of the UEFA Europa League
The watch translates the competition’s black and orange palette into materials and textures rather than bold colour blocks. Its signature element is the carbon fiber bezel shaded from black to anthracite grey, randomly inlaid with vivid orange fiberglass and secured by six “H”-shaped titanium screws, so each of the 50 bezels has a unique look.
The 42 mm case in grade 5 titanium combines lightness with resilience. A polished case middle emphasises the Classic Fusion curve on the wrist, while a vertical satin finish on the upper surface echoes the structure of the black lined rubber strap; at 11.9 mm thick, the profile slides easily under a cuff yet retains a sporty stance.

The UEFA Europa League on the Wrist
The satin-finished black sunray dial offers a restrained Europa League signature. At 3 o’clock, the UEFA Europa League logo appears on the chronograph counter, its cup framed by an orange ring that recalls the bezel’s fiberglass tones, while the remaining indications are kept clean and legible.
On the reverse, a sapphire crystal caseback bears a printed UEFA Europa League logo, and the cup is transferred onto the surface beneath. The presentation box completes the experience with a miniature reproduction of the UEFA Europa League trophy, creating a display piece aimed at collectors and committed followers of the competition.

HUB1153: A Chronograph for Daily Use
Inside the case is the HUB1153 self-winding chronograph movement with 269 components and 39 jewels, running at 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour) and offering an approximate 48-hour power reserve. The black-lacquered oscillating weight integrates Hublot design signatures in rhodium-plated, satin-finished and microblasted tungsten, underscoring the brand’s Art of Fusion approach.
Black lined rubber straps with a stainless steel deployant buckle clasp secure the watch, while 50 metres of water resistance and the slim titanium case support Hublot CEO Julien Tornare’s goal of creating a piece “by and for fans of the UEFA Europa League” that also fits a wider audience. The model is offered through selected Hublot points of sale and online at hublot.com, with published prices of 12,900 CHF, 15,200 EUR, 15,500 USD and 12,200 GBP.
Why it matters
The Classic Fusion Chronograph UEFA Europa League Titanium Carbon crystallises Hublot’s presence in European football into a tightly focused, 50-piece edition. By uniting technical materials, a proven self-winding chronograph calibre and discreet UEFA Europa League signatures, it offers collectors a concise bridge between contemporary watchmaking and elite club competition.
For enthusiasts in the GCC, it also reflects a broader Hublot narrative that began with the Art of Fusion in 1980 and now extends across global stadiums from the UEFA Champions League to the FIFA World Cup.


