18.04.2023, Saat:09:51
Originally introduced this year, the Hublot MP series is where the Nyon-based brand turns to flex its manufacturing muscles. Both from an aesthetic and technological perspective, Hublot’s various MP models represent some of the most advanced, impressive, and “out there” designs that the brand name has ever put forward. Over the years, there have been a number of different Hublot MP models (twelve to be exact), and the MP-09 is the most recently updated technology, with new colors of the 3D carbon fibre variant released earlier this year at LVMH Watch Week. Now, as part of its latest batch of latest releases unveiled at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2023, a thirteenth MP model has been added to the catalog, the Début MP-13 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Retrograde features a bold titanium case that houses a new manufacture movement with a dual-axis tourbillon, a power reserve indicator, and a bi-retrograde display for both the hours and minutes.
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Crafted from cleaned titanium having a black-finished center section, the case of the Échappée MP-13 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Retrograde (ref. 913. NX. 1170. RX) measures 44mm in diameter by 16. 7mm thick, and while it represents an entirely brand new case, it also offers a familiar profile that visually connects it to the rest of Hublot’s modern lineup. While the bezel still features the Big Bang collection’s signature exposed bolt design, the 6 o’clock side turns into a position that surrounds the asymmetric three-dimensional blue crystal which extends to create a two-sided screen window for the bi-axis tourbillon at the bottom from the display (similar to what can be found on the existing MP-09 series). The reverse side of the case gets closed up by a screw-on show caseback, while a signed winging overhead at the 3 o’clock location offers access to the actual movement, and just like many other high-concept Orifice models, water proofing for the fresh MP-13 comes in at 30 feets to protect against daily moisture exposure and incidental contact. Additionally , just like the numerous Hublot Big Bang watches, the case in the new MP-13 features a lug design that links to a rubber strap using a matching titanium deployant buckle.
Although a good portion of the deal with from the new Passage MP-13 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Retrograde is open-worked in order to showcase its advanced manufacture movement, its power reserve indicator as well as bi-retrograde exhibit are prominently displayed on the dial on the watch. The dual-retrograde displays for the time appear as two calotte along the periphery of the watch dial with the moments on the outermost scale and the hours positioned directly inside of it. A pair of centrally-mounted skeletonized hands point out the current time against the two scales, while an off-center reserve of power indicator uses up the upper half of the display and also adds a small red highlight to the dial of the watch. Extending from the lower half the face is the bi-axis tourbillon, which is proudly displayed through the curved asymmetric crystal and mounted without an upper bridge in order to permit a good unobstructed view of the dual-axis rotation. Powering the particular Hublot MP-13 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Retrograde is the new HUB6200 manufacture motion. Consisting of 374 components, typically the Hublot HUB6200 is a 44-jewel, manual-wind caliber that runs at a frequency of 21, 600vph (3 Hz), and users a 4-day power reserve (approximately ninety six hours). The actual bi-axis tourbillon on the lower half of the switch makes one full rotator every minute along one of it is axes, along with another revolving every thirty seconds along the other. Meanwhile, the space surrounding the tourbillon has been opened up to give it a floating appearance as it moves inside the case. Furthermore, while the minute hand steadily moves from one value to the next, the hour hand instantly jumps when it changes, which increases the overall legibility with the display. In addition , to facilitate the setting process, often the crown within the MP-13 only has a single setting position, and advancing the mins also automatically moves the exact hours forward. Similarly, Issue has also designed the movements to only be set in 1 direction, that prevents the very accidental damage that can occur on other retrograde timepieces when they are accidentally set backward.
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Crafted from cleaned titanium having a black-finished center section, the case of the Échappée MP-13 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Retrograde (ref. 913. NX. 1170. RX) measures 44mm in diameter by 16. 7mm thick, and while it represents an entirely brand new case, it also offers a familiar profile that visually connects it to the rest of Hublot’s modern lineup. While the bezel still features the Big Bang collection’s signature exposed bolt design, the 6 o’clock side turns into a position that surrounds the asymmetric three-dimensional blue crystal which extends to create a two-sided screen window for the bi-axis tourbillon at the bottom from the display (similar to what can be found on the existing MP-09 series). The reverse side of the case gets closed up by a screw-on show caseback, while a signed winging overhead at the 3 o’clock location offers access to the actual movement, and just like many other high-concept Orifice models, water proofing for the fresh MP-13 comes in at 30 feets to protect against daily moisture exposure and incidental contact. Additionally , just like the numerous Hublot Big Bang watches, the case in the new MP-13 features a lug design that links to a rubber strap using a matching titanium deployant buckle.
Although a good portion of the deal with from the new Passage MP-13 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Retrograde is open-worked in order to showcase its advanced manufacture movement, its power reserve indicator as well as bi-retrograde exhibit are prominently displayed on the dial on the watch. The dual-retrograde displays for the time appear as two calotte along the periphery of the watch dial with the moments on the outermost scale and the hours positioned directly inside of it. A pair of centrally-mounted skeletonized hands point out the current time against the two scales, while an off-center reserve of power indicator uses up the upper half of the display and also adds a small red highlight to the dial of the watch. Extending from the lower half the face is the bi-axis tourbillon, which is proudly displayed through the curved asymmetric crystal and mounted without an upper bridge in order to permit a good unobstructed view of the dual-axis rotation. Powering the particular Hublot MP-13 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Retrograde is the new HUB6200 manufacture motion. Consisting of 374 components, typically the Hublot HUB6200 is a 44-jewel, manual-wind caliber that runs at a frequency of 21, 600vph (3 Hz), and users a 4-day power reserve (approximately ninety six hours). The actual bi-axis tourbillon on the lower half of the switch makes one full rotator every minute along one of it is axes, along with another revolving every thirty seconds along the other. Meanwhile, the space surrounding the tourbillon has been opened up to give it a floating appearance as it moves inside the case. Furthermore, while the minute hand steadily moves from one value to the next, the hour hand instantly jumps when it changes, which increases the overall legibility with the display. In addition , to facilitate the setting process, often the crown within the MP-13 only has a single setting position, and advancing the mins also automatically moves the exact hours forward. Similarly, Issue has also designed the movements to only be set in 1 direction, that prevents the very accidental damage that can occur on other retrograde timepieces when they are accidentally set backward.