Novak Djokovic's new Hublot Big Bang Unico watch made from recycled material from tennis racquet and clothing

Novak Djokovic's first watch in collaboration with Hublot is finally released and it is said that the watch is made out of recycled material from his racquet and clothing.

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Novak Djokovic collaborates with Hublot with his new Big Bang Unico watch being released to the public for everyone to see. The watch is said to be made out of recycled material from his racquet and clothing and weighs less than a tennis ball at only 49.5 grams. The perfect watch for a sporting icon.

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Though we all have enjoyed seeing the rise of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in the World of tennis this season, nothing can change the fact that Novak Djokovic will still remain one of the iconic legends in the game with his incredible record and dominant legacy. The Serbian powerhouse is still among the top-ranked players in the game at the age of 37 and is still giving us great games of tennis even today.

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Djokovic sponsors the perfect watch

There is no doubt that when you are on top of your game just like Novak Djokovic there will be brands following you all around. The Serbian was collaborating with Hublot who also released their special edition watch. There might be some people thinking that like other watches it is made out of some rare materials, but Djokovic's new Hublot Big Bang Unico is made out of recycled material from his clothing and tennis racquet and weighs only 49.5 grams which is less than tennis ball. 

This is a perfect watch for a sporting icon like Djokovic and the fact that the watch still looks good with the recycled material it is made out of and the lightweight of the watch can ensure that it does not affect him on the court. The watch will be sold at over $50,000 and there is no doubt that this will be another great brand deal investment from the 24-time Grand Slam-winning legend and current World number 7 in the ATP scene.

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