MP-13 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Retrograde
An Exceptional Timepiece built around a dual-axis tourbillon and a dramatic retrograde display.
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Story & heritage
Hublot positions the MP-13 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Retrograde inside Exceptional Timepieces, the label it reserves for its most movement-driven work. Even within that context, the watch is singled out on its own page with a dedicated “Bi-Axis Tourbillon” section, which tells you where the emphasis lies.
The MP-13 matters because it treats display and regulating organ as the main event: the dual-axis tourbillon is not hidden, and the retrograde mechanism becomes part of the watch’s visual drama.
Materials & craft
Hublot specifies the HUB6200 as a manual-winding movement with tourbillon, dual-axis construction and power reserve. The family comes in 44 mm titanium and black-carbon executions, with the exposed movement and retrograde indications doing most of the visual heavy lifting.
Official stills and close-ups make clear that the watch is built to showcase depth: bridges, crystal, tourbillon and display arcs all sit in pronounced layers rather than behind a flat dial.
How to choose & style
MP-13 is collector theater rather than everyday discretion. Titanium is the more legible and slightly lighter-looking choice; black carbon makes the watch feel denser, stealthier and more futuristic.