Exceptional Timepieces MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire NEW Exceptional Timepieces MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire 42MM ... • Suggested retail price ((% country %)(% tax %)) Add or remove this watch from your wishlist Add or remove this watch from your wishlist 关注宇舶表微信公众号,了解更多详情 There's a QR code below Inquire "My work is about collapsing time. You’re not quite sure if it’s an object from the past or the future." Share Select how you want to share this page. Link to share: An error occurred. Link copied successfully. A FLUID EVOLUTION OF ARTISTIC HORLOGY THE ART OF FUSION The MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire is the perfect blend of Hublot's Art of Fusion and Arsham's unique fictional archaeology vision, where he reimagines contemporary objects as ancient artefacts, blurring the lines between past, present and future. Arsham’s first wristwatch design for Hublot, the timepiece is a wearable sculpture with Arsham’s creative direction dripping from every fluid curve. The compact 42mm case size has been made possible through the integration of Hublot’s new, smaller Meca-10, an in-house manual-wind movement that can be seen through the dial opening and sapphire caseback. ARSHAM SPLASH The choice of sapphire crystal – used for the frosted box-shaped bezel – titanium and rubber as the raw materials underpins the essence of Art of Fusion and has provided the perfect base to sculpt the watch’s organic shapes that are inspired by flowing water. The defining feature is a striking splash-shaped opening on the dial, which is a direct evolution from the MP-16's droplet inspiration. Limited to only 99 pieces, the Hublot MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire is available at Hublot boutiques and authorized retailers. “This collaboration with Hublot explores the fluidity of time through a case inspired by the perfect geometry of a water droplet, crafted using Hublot’s Meca-10 movement. The watch’s transparent structure captures the clarity and motion of water, suspended, precise, and always in flux.” Daniel Arsham BEHIND THE SCENES OUR CRAFTSMANSHIP Materials Sapphire In search of the perfect fusion between movement and case, Hublot engineers and chemists have researched and developed a transparent material which reveals the heart of the watch, all while being robust enough to effectively protect the mechanism. That’s how the Manufacture has become the expert of synthetic sapphire, a material from which it derives its aesthetic qualities that are unique within watchmaking – transforming each watch into a work of art. Learn more Movements The New Meca-10 Delivered by two mainspring barrels, the energy level of the movement can be read by means of a digital display that shows the power reserve as the number of days of autonomy remaining. These indications are driven by a “crémaillère” rack system rarely seen in mechanical watches, consisting of a linear gear engaging a circular gear, moving in a straight line. A closer look at this system reveals a mechanism that is more subtle than it appears, composed of two superimposed disks rotating in opposite directions and connected by a spiral spring that coils in their centre like the barrel spring. This results in a very surprising differential display that is nevertheless intuitive to read. Learn more Online and in Boutique exclusive Includes a Hublot complete service. The Hublot Complete Service ensures our select watches continue to move with precision. Learn more technical specifications case reference 917.NJ.6909.RX Size 42 mm case Shiny Microblasted Titanium bezel Polished and Laser Textured Sapphire Crystal water resistance 50m or 5 ATM crystal Sapphire with Anti-reflective Treatment dial Rhodium plated and Shiny Microblasted with Green Arsham Superluminova movement movement HUB1201 Manufacture Manual-winding Skeleton Power Reserve Movement power reserve 240 Hours strap & clasp strap Black Rubber decorated with the Arsham Monogram clasp Titanium Deployant Buckle Clasp Art & Music DANIEL ARSHAM Learn more Exceptional Timepieces MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire ... Add or remove this watch from your wishlist ADD TO WISHLIST REMOVE FROM WISHLIST SHARE Open Nav Go to the top
THE ART OF FUSION The MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire is the perfect blend of Hublot's Art of Fusion and Arsham's unique fictional archaeology vision, where he reimagines contemporary objects as ancient artefacts, blurring the lines between past, present and future. Arsham’s first wristwatch design for Hublot, the timepiece is a wearable sculpture with Arsham’s creative direction dripping from every fluid curve. The compact 42mm case size has been made possible through the integration of Hublot’s new, smaller Meca-10, an in-house manual-wind movement that can be seen through the dial opening and sapphire caseback.
ARSHAM SPLASH The choice of sapphire crystal – used for the frosted box-shaped bezel – titanium and rubber as the raw materials underpins the essence of Art of Fusion and has provided the perfect base to sculpt the watch’s organic shapes that are inspired by flowing water. The defining feature is a striking splash-shaped opening on the dial, which is a direct evolution from the MP-16's droplet inspiration. Limited to only 99 pieces, the Hublot MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire is available at Hublot boutiques and authorized retailers.
Materials Sapphire In search of the perfect fusion between movement and case, Hublot engineers and chemists have researched and developed a transparent material which reveals the heart of the watch, all while being robust enough to effectively protect the mechanism. That’s how the Manufacture has become the expert of synthetic sapphire, a material from which it derives its aesthetic qualities that are unique within watchmaking – transforming each watch into a work of art. Learn more
Movements The New Meca-10 Delivered by two mainspring barrels, the energy level of the movement can be read by means of a digital display that shows the power reserve as the number of days of autonomy remaining. These indications are driven by a “crémaillère” rack system rarely seen in mechanical watches, consisting of a linear gear engaging a circular gear, moving in a straight line. A closer look at this system reveals a mechanism that is more subtle than it appears, composed of two superimposed disks rotating in opposite directions and connected by a spiral spring that coils in their centre like the barrel spring. This results in a very surprising differential display that is nevertheless intuitive to read. Learn more