How to sell my Hublot online
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FAQs
How much is my Hublot watch worth?
The value of a pre-owned Hublot depends on the specific model, the reference, the case material, the presence of original box and papers, service history, and current demand on the secondary market. Iconic references from the Big Bang and Classic Fusion collections command consistent demand, with limited editions and pieces in proprietary materials like Magic Gold, King Gold, ceramic, sapphire, and carbon fiber commanding meaningful premiums above standard production. Limited collaborations tied to Ferrari, FIFA, UEFA, and the brand's named ambassadors hold particular appeal among collectors. Submit your watch details for a free quote with no obligation required.
Is shipping my Hublot safe?
Yes. Grand Caliber provides a pre-paid shipping label fully insured for the watch's full value, available anywhere in the United States. The piece is insured from the moment you drop it at the carrier through arrival at our Uptown Dallas showroom at 2811 McKinney Avenue, Suite 280. The label uses tracked overnight or two-day shipping with signature confirmation, and our specialists inspect every package immediately on arrival. If you decline our offer after inspection, we ship the watch back to you on the same fully insured terms at our expense.
How can I tell if my Hublot is authentic?
Every Hublot we purchase goes through in-house authentication at our Uptown Dallas showroom. Our specialists examine the case finishing, the H-shaped screws on the bezel, the dial printing, the rubber strap composition, the movement, and the engravings against known reference standards. Genuine Hublot watches certified by the brand carry specific markings and serial number formats, and the in-house Unico chronograph caliber visible through the sapphire caseback is difficult to replicate with the depth of finishing Hublot delivers. Submit your watch and we'll handle authentication as part of the quote process.
Where is the reference number on my Hublot?
The reference number on your Hublot is engraved on the caseback alongside a separate serial number unique to your specific watch. Modern Hublot references typically follow a numerical format such as 411.OX.1180.RX for a Big Bang Unico King Gold or 511.NX.1171.LR for a Classic Fusion Titanium, where the segments indicate model size, case material, dial color, and strap configuration. The reference also appears on the original warranty card, the certificate, and the original purchase invoice. If you cannot locate it, send clear photos of the caseback when you submit your quote and our specialists will identify the reference for you.
What information do I need to provide for a Hublot quote?
A great quote starts with great information. Our quote form asks for your name, phone, and email so our specialists can reach you with an offer, plus the brand, model, reference number, and condition of the watch. The additional information field is the best place to share any details that affect value, including service history, original box and papers, any cosmetic or mechanical notes, and how long you've owned the piece. The more detail you provide upfront, the faster and stronger the quote we can deliver. Submit your watch and our team will take it from there.
Can I sell my Hublot without box and papers?
Yes, you can sell your Hublot to Grand Caliber without the original box and papers. A complete set including the original presentation box, warranty card, instruction booklet, and any extra straps will earn the strongest offer, particularly on limited editions and collaboration pieces where full-set provenance matters most to buyers. Watches without papers still trade actively in the pre-owned market, and our team buys them regularly. The offer simply reflects what's included, so an incomplete set should not stop you from requesting a quote.
What if my Hublot needs repair or has damage?
A Hublot with cosmetic wear, mechanical issues, missing components, or a non-running movement still has value on the pre-owned market, and our team buys watches in every condition. Tell us honestly what the watch needs, send clear photos that show any damage, and our specialists will return an offer that reflects the watch's current state. Damaged or non-running pieces are quoted just as carefully as pristine ones, and there's no need to repair anything before reaching out. Submit your watch as-is and we'll take it from there.
Should I service my Hublot before selling it?
In most cases, no. Hublot service through the brand's official channels in Nyon or an authorized service center is significant in cost, and sellers rarely recoup that investment in a higher offer. The exception is a watch with a documented service history that has lapsed for many years, where a recent service from Hublot can meaningfully strengthen the offer on rare or high-complication pieces from the MP collection. If you're unsure, send us photos and details, and we'll advise whether servicing makes sense before you commit to the cost.
Which Hublot watches are most collectible?
The most collectible Hublot watches span the brand's flagship collections and its experimental releases. The Big Bang, introduced in 2005 and now celebrating two decades as Hublot's defining piece, remains the most recognized reference and continues to anchor collector demand across Unico, ceramic, and precious metal variations. Limited editions tied to Ferrari, FIFA, UEFA, Pelé, Usain Bolt, and Takashi Murakami command particular appeal, as do pieces from the MP collection including the MP-05 LaFerrari, MP-09 Bi-Axis, and MP-11 Power Reserve. Watches in proprietary materials like Magic Gold, sapphire, and carbon composite hold strong interest among serious collectors. Tell us which Hublot you own and we'll share where it sits in the current market.



