
Sascha presents an exquisite photo essay on his Hublot MP-05 LaFerrari, a watch he considers a lifetime favorite for its unusual design and horological artistry. He delves into the intricate details of the HUB9005 tourbillon movement, famously dubbed "an engine for the wrist" by Jean-Claude Biver. Sascha's macro photography highlights the fascinating complexities of this unique timepiece.





















Very nice shots of the movements of Le Ferrari
It is mind boggling to try and figure out what is going on but it truly a watch to match the mechanical marvels of Ferrari. You macro shots really show of the work. Bravo to Hublot and thanks for sharing. Bill
A beast. The movement looks amazing. Thanks for sharing. Vte
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