Hublot MP-09 Tourbillon Bi-Axis

written by YWH team 22 April 2017
Hublot MP-09 Tourbillon Bi-Axis
Quick specs Hublot MP-09 Tourbillon Bi-Axis
Price:
Titanium: $ 169,000 | approx. € 158.000 | approx. £ 132,000
King Gold: $ 211,000 | approx. € 197.000 | approx. £ 165,000
Titanium with diamonds: $ 190,000 | approx. € 178.000 | approx. £ 149,000
Size: 49 mm
Reference: 909.NX.1120.RX (Titanium) | 909.OX.1120.RX (King Gold) | unknown (Titanium with diamonds)
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With the Hublot MP-09 Tourbillon Bi-Axis Hublot had one main goal: showing the tourbillon as good as possible. Therefor the multi-axis tourbillon got its own private space almost outside the watch.

The tourbillon rotates on two axes, the reason why it is a bi-axis tourbillon. It undertakes a full rotation every minute on the first axis and a rotation every 30 seconds on the second axis. Hublot created a large opening at the 6 o’clock position of the dial to house the tourbillon under three-sided sapphire glass. With which the whole watch has the outlines of a skull (a popular theme by Hublot). Or a lightbulb. Original and unconventional.

The Hublot MP-09 Tourbillon Bi-Axis is most idiomatic for the brand

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The time is displayed at an off-centered subdial at 2 o’clock surrounded by two half-circles containing the date. One level for the first 15 days of a month, a larger for the other days. Adjusting the date is a piece of cake: just move the lever on the left of the case up or down.

At the 9 o’clock position is the power-reserve indicator to show how much of juice is left from the 120 hours in total. Now on the first press photos the power-reserve indicator was underlined by a big red label shouting ‘5 days power reserve’. On Hublot’s website and on the latest photos the label has become more subtle; a black background and matching letters. Although it is still superfluous. Hublot’s logo on top changed from light to dark. Did we first see a prototype?

Anyway, the design is kind of cool, the case is huge, the price as well. A truly Hublot. And all versions are limited. The titanium version is limited to 50 pieces, the gold version to 20 pieces. Information about the numbers of titanium one with diamonds is not published yet. The video below the specs shows the tourbillon working.

These King Gold, Titanium and Titanium with diamonds models have a red label shouting the power-reserve. The ones on Hublot’s website haven’t

technical data Hublot MP-09 Tourbillon Bi-Axis
Reference:
909.NX.1120.RX (Titanium) | 909.OX.1120.RX (King Gold) | unknown (Titanium with diamonds)
Movement:
Hublot HUB9009.H1.RA | Automatic | Frequency: 21,600 vph (3 Hz) | Jewels: 43 | Parts: 356 | Tourbillon | Hours, minutes, date, power-reserve indicator | Power-reserve: 120 hours
Case & dial:
49 mm | Satin-finished and polished titanium or gold | Thickness: 17.95 mm | Microblasted black PVD titanium case band | Black rubber and satin-finished/microblasted | Sapphire glass with anti-reflective treatment on both sides | Titanium or gold case back with engravement | Multi-layered Black and red open-worked dial with rhodium-plated or 5N gold-plated counter | Matt black hands with white super-luminova | Water-resistance: 3 ATM / 3 bar / 30 meters / 100 feet
Strap:
Black structured lined rubber | Titanium or King Gold and Black-plated deployant buckle clasp
Price Hublot MP-09 Tourbillon Bi-Axis:
Titanium: $ 169,000 | approx. € 158.000 | approx. £ 132,000
King Gold: $ 211,000 | approx. € 197.000 | approx. £ 165,000
Titanium with diamonds: $ 190,000 | approx. € 178.000 | approx. £ 149,000
Website:
www.hublot.com

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