
Usain Bolt is still the world’s fastest man. The Jamaican sprinter’s record of 9.58 seconds in the 100 meters, set in 2009, still stands as the fastest time ever recorded. And 2026 marks 10 years since Bolt cemented his position as the best sprinter in history with his Rio 2016 Olympic triple. Bolt captured golds in the 100-meter, 200-meter, and 4 × 100-meter relay events, becoming the first person to win golds in the two individual sprints in three straight Olympics. 2026 also marks 15 years of partnership between Usain Bolt and Hublot. The Swiss watchmaker is celebrating these milestones with the Big Bang Reloaded Usain Bolt, a 200-piece edition created with the fastest man in history.

Hublot worked with Usain Bolt to ensure the watch encapsulated his story. From the Jamaican soil that forged his speed to the gold-engraved mantra on its bezel: Anything is Possible, Don’t Think Limits. Between 6 and 8 o’clock, the numerals read 6-5-8. Flip the perspective and they reveal 9.58, his 100m world record set in 2009. While the lightning bolt-shaped chronograph second hand echoes his signature pose. On the case-back, soil from Bolt’s childhood training ground in Jamaica is suspended between two sapphire crystals inside a lightning bold.

Crafted in black ceramic and carbon, the 44mm watch comes with interchangeable wristbands. One in gold-toned Velcro and the other in black, yellow and green camouflage rubber. Inside beats the HUB1280 Unico Manufacture flyback chronograph caliber with dial-side column wheel. The movement’s column wheel, oscillating clutch and flyback are all visible through the caseback. Jamaican’s yellow and green highlight key elements: the lightning bolt-shaped chronograph hand, column wheel and flyback markings. Made of yellow gold and frosted carbon, the bezel is secured by six H-shaped gold screws, a tribute to Bolt’s podiums and legacy.
Big Bang Reloaded Usain Bolt ($30,000.00) – hublot.com

