The New Era of the MP-10 Tourbillon
The MP-10 Tourbillon defies convention with no dial or hands, now reborn in black ceramic and luminous sapphire limited editions.

Three years in development, the MP-10 Tourbillon stands as one of Hublot’s most radical creations.
Devoid of a dial, hands or oscillating weight, this mechanical marvel is defined by its roller display, circular power reserve and a tourbillon inclined at 35 degrees, wound by twin linear weights.
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Far beyond a timepiece, it is a declaration of intent, fusing heritage with innovation.
Now, Hublot reimagines the MP-10 with two new limited editions. The first, in black ceramic, pays tribute to the original MP-10 and echoes the iconic All-Black series.


The second, more daring still, is encased entirely in translucent sapphire with a matching strap, offering a pure, luminous contrast.


Just 30 pieces of this version will be released.
Hublot, a pioneer in ceramic and sapphire, uses these materials not for effect alone but to reveal the complexity within.
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The movement, composed of 592 components, is showcased through an architecture without a single right angle.

Four rotating displays replace traditional hands, delivering time, power reserve and seconds in a captivating ballet of motion.
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The MP-10 Tourbillon is not simply worn — it is experienced.