MP-10 Tourbillon Weight Energy System
A movement-first Hublot that reads more like a machine module than a conventional dial watch.
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Story & heritage
Wikipedia already uses Meca-10, tourbillons and high-complication movements as shorthand for Hublot’s contemporary technical identity; the MP-10 is the purest expression of that mindset in today’s catalog. Hublot places it inside Exceptional Timepieces, the part of the range the brand says is born from revolutionary movements and spectacular design.
The watch is radical because it abandons the usual dial-and-hands template entirely. Hublot describes the movement as the face and soul of the watch, turning the whole front into an architectural reading of time.
Materials & craft
Hublot’s own MP-10 page states that the watch has no hands. Instead it uses four rotating displays: hours and minutes at the top, a central circular power-reserve display, and seconds carried on the suspended tourbillon cage itself.
The brand also specifies a HUB9013 manufacture self-winding movement with an inclined skeleton tourbillon set at 35 degrees. On the All Black version, the indications are carried by anodized black aluminium cylinders inside a sapphire case with anti-reflective treatment.
How to choose & style
MP-10 is not a subtle watch and should not be treated like one. It works when the rest of the outfit stays disciplined and lets the object remain the focal point; the sapphire version is even more extreme, while All Black keeps the form strange but slightly more contained.