Hublot has always had close links with the mountains and skiing. This is, of course, due to its
origins and the fact that Swiss culture is so firmly entrenched in its values, but also due to its
close links with the world of sport in general … The rapport between the skier Maria Höfl-
Riesch and Hublot’s management, Jean-Claude Biver and Ricardo Guadalupe, in October
2010 was immediate.
Since then, Hublot has paid homage to the brand’s ambassador, who is at the peak of her sport
– double Olympic Champion and Double World Champion – by creating a “Snow Leopard” Big
Bang for her in snow-white ceramic, featuring a dial set with 8 diamonds and limited to 50
pieces. It was unveiled to coincide with the Baselworld trade fair during a special press
conference on 26th April 2013, attended by Maria Höfl-Riesch, Jean-Claude Biver, Chairman
and Ricardo Guadalupe, CEO of Hublot.
Maria Höfl-Riesch explained why she specifically chose this model: “The snow leopard is
my favourite animal, as we have such similar characters. It is a solitary creature, but a fighter,
and it emanates this calm strength. Sadly, they are at risk of extinction and there are now just a
few remaining. I am delighted that Hublot has created a watch inspired by this animal – and the
fact that it bears my name fills me with pride”.
Hublot has built close links with competitive skiing. By 2011, the brand was already the “Official
Timekeeper” of the Alpine World Ski Championships at Garmisch-Partenkirchen. It also
supports the world’s greatest cross-country skier, Switzerland’s own Dario Cologna, and has
also formed a partnership with Verbier SPORT+ (Ski school and TéléVerbier), the Tourist
Office in Zermatt and the Courchevel Ski Schoolto encourage the passing on of expertise, thus
reaffirming its strong attachment to the values of sharing and respect.