Following up on the recent post by my fellow moderator Ken, I wanted to share a few pics of the Hublot MP-01. This watch was unveiled in 2011 and is limited to 100 pieces.

The case is satin and sand-blasted
titanium with black composite resin. Initial impressions was
that the case design is similar to the tonneau shaped Richard Mille, but
upon closer inspection you can easily see the Hublot design cues on the
side of the case and especially the lugs. The case is large
at 48mm x 55mm, but as you can see from the wrist shots the angles of
the case and lugs makes it easy to conform to smaller wrists. One thing
to note is the thickness of the watch. It is very thick and
with all the protruding edges of the case I can only imagine that it
would catch on the sleeves if I were wearing a long sleeve
shirt. The edges are
not sharp, just a lot of
protrusions that I would expect it be a scratch magnet.

The dial is partially
skeletonized and has a 3D effect. It has a
lot of things going on with a mesh type layer under the dial between the movement.
It also has triangular
frame type dial with integrated hour markers that is satin finished.
Besides the central hour and minute skeletonized hands, your eyes are drawn to the two chronograph subdials at the 2 and 10 o'clock positions. At the lower half of the dial near the 6o'clock hour marker, there is a subdial for the seconds. Since this watch is part of the masterpiece collection, I was expecting the movement (particularly the seconds subdial) to be a tourbillon but it's not. andrewluff had posted that Hublot did release a tourbillon version that was an LE of 10 pieces and it had a tourbillon where the seconds subdial is located.
The bezel is also made of
titanium like the case and has a
brushed finish and is accented by 6 signature Hublot H
screws. It has
slotted cut-outs on the four corners of the rectangular bezel.
The crown is nicely over-sized to make it
easy to wind without protruding too far out.

The MP-01 has the HUB5100 caliber movement which is manually wound. The three barrels provides an impressive long lasting 240 hour power reserve. The HUB5100 Movement is a mono-pusher column wheel chronograph and is activate by the crown. My fellow Hublot Moderator Ken has a some nice videos in his prior post on the MP-01 which shows the crown being activated and the rotation of the seconds subdial. On the backside, the MP-01 has a transparent sapphire crystal that displays the openworked movement with the balance wheel and a subdial with a power reserve indicator.


