Okay, so I wanted to figure out who owns Hublot, you know, the watch company. It all started when I was browsing through some luxury stuff online, and this super fancy Hublot watch caught my eye. I thought to myself, “Who’s behind this brand?” That question bugged me, so I decided to dig in.

First, I hit up Google. Just typed in “who owns Hublot” and boom, tons of results. The first few articles mentioned a guy named Carlo Crocco. Turns out, he’s the Italian dude who started Hublot back in 1980. Apparently, he was part of some Italian watchmaking family, the Binda Group, they made Breil watches or something, but he left in 1976 to do his own thing.
I read on and found that Hublot isn’t independent anymore. It’s now owned by this massive French luxury group called LVMH. You know, Louis Vuitton, Mot Hennessy? Yeah, that one. That’s kind of backwards, right? Anyway, they are the giants that own a ton of big names like Tiffany & Co. and, of course, Mot.
So, I dug a bit deeper into this LVMH. They’re like this huge conglomerate that owns a bunch of luxury brands. They bought Hublot in 2008. The articles didn’t say how much they paid, but it was probably a boatload of money.
I also found out some extra tidbits. Like, Hublot is based in Switzerland, in a place called Nyon. They combine Italian design with Swiss watchmaking skills. And get this, Hublot watches are pricey because of their cool designs, the craftsmanship, and the fact that they don’t make a gazillion of them. Plus, they use some fancy materials.
My Findings
- Started by an Italian: Carlo Crocco, who was born in 1944 and was the heir to the Binda Group, founded Hublot in 1980.
- Now Owned by a Giant: LVMH, a French luxury conglomerate, bought Hublot in 2008 and integrated it into its fashion empire. I guess they wanted in on the luxury watch game.
- Swiss Made: Even though the founder is Italian, Hublot watches are made in Switzerland.
- Pricey Stuff: These watches are expensive because they’re well-made, exclusive, and use high-tech materials.
So, yeah, that’s the story of how I figured out who owns Hublot. It was a fun little investigation. Now I know that when I see a Hublot watch, it’s not just a fancy timepiece, it’s a piece of this whole big luxury world run by LVMH.
