Brand | Hublot |
Caliber Number | MP-11 |
Type | Mechanical, manual-wind |
In-House? | Yes |
Diameter |
34.8mm |
Height |
10.95mm thick |
Jewels | 39 |
Power Reserve | 14 days |
Barrel Count |
7 |
Components | 270 parts |
Vibrations Per Hour | 28,800 vph, 4Hz |
Escapement Material |
Silicone |
Features | Hours and Minutes near 12:00, power reserve indicator bottom left |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland |
Known Models | Big Bang MP-11 |
The Hublot caliber MP-11 is an in-house mechanical movement manufactured by Hublot for Hublot watches. It is a skeletonized manual-wind movement with 14 days of power reserve on a full wind.
14 Days Power Reserve:
The caliber MP-11 offers a whopping 14 days power reserve. Imagine not having to wind your manual wind watch for half a month. By the time you need to wind it, you may forget that it’s a mechanical watch. Hublot frames the engineering behind this in the blurb below:
“To achieve an exceptional power reserve of two weeks, the brand has developed an original movement architecture integrating seven series-coupled barrels. The power reserve appears directly on a cylinder located to the left of the seven barrels, opposite the ‘DAY POWER RESERVE’ indication in blue or gold on the anti-reflective sapphire crystal. By adopting the shape of barrels, the sapphire crystal creates a magnifying effect on this important indication.” –source
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