Hublot has expanded its MP-10 Tourbillon collection with two bold new limited editions crafted in black ceramic and translucent sapphire.
This follows three years of development to create the original MP-10 – a watch with no dial, no hands, and no oscillating weight, yet full of technical wizardry.
Powered by an automatic movement made up of 592 components, the 41.5mm timepieces offer 48 hours of power reserve and 30 meters water resistance.
Here, the MP-10 uses a roller display to indicate hours and minutes, paired with a circular power reserve and seconds shown on the tourbillon cage.
The tourbillon itself is inclined at 35°, and the watch is wound by two linear weights, visible through the double sapphire crystal.
The MP-10 All Black Ceramic, limited to 50 pieces, pays tribute to Hublot’s pioneering use of ceramic and its iconic All Black series. Its dark, angular case highlights the complex mechanics inside while remaining faithful to the spirit of the original model.
The MP-10 Sapphire, limited to just 30 pieces, offers a stark contrast. Crafted entirely from translucent sapphire and light grey finishes, this edition floods the intricate movement with light.
The transparent case and bracelet reveal every detail of the avant-garde design, combining aesthetic purity with horological innovation.
Pushing haute horology to new heights, CEO Julien Tornare notes, “Fusing substance and form, aesthetics and technology, is quite simply part of our DNA. We do not think in terms of versions but rather approach each of our new pieces as a genuinely new development – and these two new MP-10 Tourbillon models are no exception.”
Both models are available on structured rubber straps with a titanium deployant buckle clasp.
The MP-10 All Black Ceramic is priced at $330,000, while the MP-10 Sapphire costs $440,000.