Boxer Tyson Fury spotted wearing a Hublot

Tyson Fury was caught on camera bending down to inspect a pair of blue-and-yellow sneakers, inadvertently giving watch spotters a clean look at the vivid red timepiece on his wrist. The watch in question is the Hublot Spirit of Big Bang Red Magic in 42mm red ceramic — a piece that announces itself before you even read the dial. Fury was dressed in an ornate baroque-print suit, and the Red Magic held its own visually, which says something about how loud this watch genuinely is.
The Spirit of Big Bang Red Magic reference 641.CF.0110.RX is built around a monolithic red ceramic case measuring 42mm across and 14.5mm thick, with a characteristic tonneau silhouette that Hublot introduced as an elongated counterpart to the round Big Bang. The case construction is remarkable: Hublot's red ceramic — branded 'Magic' due to the extreme difficulty of achieving a stable crimson hue in zirconium oxide during sintering — is machined to tolerances that rival far more conservative Swiss manufactures. Reject rates during production have historically been high, which keeps supply tight without any formal limited-edition designation on most references. Water resistance is rated to 100 metres.
Beneath the fully skeletonised dial sits the HUB4700, a column-wheel chronograph movement with a silicon escapement, 50-hour power reserve, and 280 components visible through the open architecture. The movement is finished in tones that complement the red ceramic surround, with sub-dials at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock and a date aperture. The red rubber strap with a deployment clasp is integrated seamlessly into the case architecture.
From a collector standpoint, the Red Magic occupies an interesting position: it is simultaneously one of Hublot's more polarising pieces and one of its more technically credible ones. The ceramic manufacturing process is genuinely difficult, and the HUB4700 is a competent in-house calibre. Grey-market demand has remained solid, particularly among athletes and entertainers drawn to the unapologetic colour story.
Fury has worn Hublot publicly on multiple occasions, reflecting an affinity for the brand's sport-luxury positioning. At a retail price of $35,600, the Red Magic is not Hublot's most expensive offering, but it remains one of its most visually distinctive — and on the wrist of boxing's 'Gypsy King,' that distinction feels entirely appropriate.