Hublot isn't scared to show how it’s done
Hublot and designer Samuel Ross have unveiled the SR_A Hublot 3.0, the third in their limited-edition tourbillon series.
Ross, founder of A-Cold-Wall* and a successful design visionary, began his collaboration with Hublot in 2019 after winning the Hublot Design Prize. This series has showed his one-of-a-kind, avant-garde aesthetics.
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The latest version has a blue palette and frosted grey carbon. Measuring 44mm in diameter and 13.75mm thick, the watch is lightweight with a solid presence on the wrist. The HUB6035 movement, visible through the skeletonized dial, shows a micro-rotor at 12 o’clock and a tourbillon cage at 6 o’clock. Floating hour markers and a honeycomb motif on the case and strap double down on the futuristic design.
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Hublot’s design vision is clear in the refinements across the SR_A trilogy, including the redesigned clasp on this model. Despite its very modern look, the watch remains functional, with 72-hour power reserve and water resistance up to 30 meters.
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Priced at $143,000 (approximately 3,285,000 CZK), only 50 pieces are available.
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