Amr KSA
200
Sounds about right...
From what I was told, the movement was designed by Hublot in collaboration with LaJoux Perret, and is currently being manufactured by La Joux Perret.
I was also told that Hublot would have exclusivity on this movement for a certain period of time, so this could mean that is is a La Joux Perret movement afterall.
So far I haven't seen another watch with the movement, so it's definitely exclusive to Hublot.
There is some resemblance to the Arnold & Son TB88, also by La Joux Perret.
You know...
By: foversta : January 6th, 2013-06:28
The story around this movement is a bit complicated and confused in my head. If I'm not wrong, it was defined by Hublot (surely in partnership with LJP), was supposed to be produced by Hublot and that for the time being it is produced by Lajoux-Perret. Th...
Sounds about right...
By: Amr KSA : January 7th, 2013-19:18
From what I was told, the movement was designed by Hublot in collaboration with LaJoux Perret, and is currently being manufactured by La Joux Perret. I was also told that Hublot would have exclusivity on this movement for a certain period of time, so this...
Hmmm....
By: mrmar23 : January 11th, 2013-01:42
I am guessing some new Ferrari pieces, different materials maybe a carbon version, or ceramic. I would guess we wold also see some more use of the Magic Gold somewhere. Should be a fun time!