Hublot Goes Hands-And Dial-Free with the New MP-10 Tourbillon Titanium

The world of horology has been waiting for Hublot’s latest manufacture piece (MP) edition, and here it is: the MP-10 Tourbillon Titanium.

The new timepiece is immediately arresting with its rounded angles and sleek design that fuses form and substance. A bold representation of the classical watchmaking complications, the avant-garde watch has no hands and no dial, yet it simplifies reading time with a roller display, a circular power reserve, and an inclined tourbillon automatic winding by two linear weights.

Limited to just 50 pieces, the MP-10 Tourbillon Titanium has four constantly rotating displays. The hours and minutes are displayed in the upper third of the dial, along with an invisible magnifying glass. The circular power reserve lies in the central third, with a very clear green zone and red zone. Finally, the seconds are featured in the lower third of the dial, which are indicated directly on the tourbillon cage.

The HUB9013 Manufacture calibre comes fused into the dial, which makes movement the soul of the watch. You can read the time from top to bottom, fluidly and naturally.

Water resistant to 30m, the MP-10 Tourbillon Titanium comes in a shiny microblasted titanium case and sits on a black structure rubber strap with a titanium deployant buckle clasp.