Once the movements are completed, the rest of the watch is put together. This primarily consists of fitting the dial and hands, and then casing up.


Below: Hand-fitting


Below: Casing



The Hublot case is more complicated than the average watch case, due to the multitude of materials used. The construction is essentially a sandwich – a Kevlar middle band in-between a metal top and bottom.





This case construction was designed for easy modification of aesthetics – each of the parts can be varied to create a different models.
After the watches are cased they are sent for timing checks.




Above: Note that all the watches are showing the exact same time, give or take a few seconds
Below: They are measured against a Junghans radio-controlled clock

This message has been edited by SJX on 2011-04-03 04:09:30