Watch Facts
Quiz: 2023.05.19 Quiz


- Collection available in four customization: series S,5,7 & 8
- Automatic caliber 5555 bi-directional winding
- Case available in SS & Grade 5 Titanium, 41.7mm X 14.8mm
- Power reserve is 60 hours
- Limited annual production of 1000 pieces
- Priced at 16,000CHF
- Collection 2022

- Masses Mystérieuse – the whole movement swings as the rotor.
- The watch case is in PT950 platinum at 43.5mm. Ruby cabochon completes the iconic signature. The automatic bi-directional winding movement is the all new 9801MC
- Power reserve is 42 hrs
- Limited to 30pcs
- Priced at 250,000€


This is a celebration model for the 225th anniversary for the brand. Automatic movement with 21,600VPH , 60hours power reserve, Tourbillon carriage: GP “lyre” configuration, steel, weight 0.305g. 18k Pink gold case in 44mm. Priced at $180,000.00CHF

- Tourbillon 24 Secondes, hours and minutes, small seconds, 24-seconds tourbillon rotation, power-reserve
- CASE MATERIAL: Titanium
- LIMITATION: 65 pieces (2022-2025)
- CHRONOMETRIC POWER RESERVE: 90 hours
- CASE DIAMETER: 47.05 mm
- WATER RESISTANCE: 5 ATM – 50 m – 164 ft
- NUMBER OF PARTS: 354
- FREQUENCY: 21,600 vibrations/hour
- Collection 2022

Manual winding with the in-house calibre HMC 321 featuring hacking seconds, power reserve indicator, also their signature modular escapement system, this particular watch also has the double hair spring. 3 days power reserve, PD950 palladium case in 38.8mm. Priced at US$18,800.00

The last version came out in 2010 with a minimalist design; this new version is an interpretation of the circular of time, a geometrical approach. Designed by Marc Berthier. Case is in stainless steel at 38x38mm. Automatic H912 movement with 50hrs power reserve. Priced at 5,900€

This is the 3rd time Hublot partners with Italia Independent to make some special editions. Based on Hublot’s Classic Fusion Chronograph. 45mm case in 18k king gold. Automatic HUB1143 Caliber, power reserve 42 hours. Strap and dial are done with fabrics chosen from renowned Italian tailors Rubinacci. Priced at $35,100USD

Ikepod started in 1993-1994, when Oliver Ike, Swiss businessman who was in the furniture industry, hired Marc Newson to design wrist watches for a new project. Newson’s first watch design was called the “Pod,” he was 23 years old in 1986. Newson assembled 100 pieces of the Pod watch and this experience taught him just how difficult watch design, production, and construction was. The name Ikepod came from Newson’s design obsession with “pod” and “capsule” style that define most of his work. The first Ikepod watch was called the Sea Slug, intentionally named for the exotic ocean creature. It was meant to set a tone that the brand was cool and different. I believe that it was priced under $1,000 when it was first launched.