It’s a watch that looks like Spiderman mixed with the Terminator. Plus 18 carats of white gold and hundreds of precision cut 34.5 carat black diamonds. In total there are 322 diamonds on the case, 179 on the bezel, and ‘only’ 30 on the clasp at the end. All black diamond. All extremely rare and thus the name ‘black caviar’. Crazy caviar.
For one million dollars, the watch’s conception remained in the Hublot tradition of an ‘all black’ watch. Hublot believes this watch symbolises “the fusion between watchmaking and jewellery, between tradition and technology, and between glittering and invisibility.” The watch took over 2000 hours of work, from the initial design concept to the ‘mysterious,’ almost magical process of cutting and placing together all the fine diamonds.
Hublot has been the watchmaker to royal families and celebrities the world over. Since its debut in 1980 with the innovative gold Hublot watch fitted with a natural rubber strap, Hublot has been at the forefront of prestige and luxury.