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8 December 2021 CLASSIC FUSION TAKASHI MURAKAMI SAPPHIRE RAINBOW Hublot and Takashi Murakami unveil the second timepiece of their collaboration: the Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami Sapphire Rainbow. This new watch takes the smiling flower, the iconic theme of the Japanese artist’s work, and transforms it into a whirlwind of transparency and colour. Hublot loves Art! After launching the first timepiece at the beginning of the year – an All Black watch, which became an instant collector's item – Hublot and Takashi Murakami are continuing to transpose the Japanese artist’s Kawaii world into horology, by introducing the Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami Sapphire Rainbow watch. This new piece, still based on the smiling flower, the iconic theme of Murakami’s work, has moved from black to colour with transparent effects. The technicians in Hublot’s workshops have created a unique setting with this new work of art, a transparent background through which we can contemplate both the artist's work and the intricate mechanics of the watchmakers in Nyon. Reusing the characteristic features of the Classic Fusion model, this 45mm-diameter case is cut from sapphire crystal, a technological feat pioneered by Hublot. The smiling flower presents a mischievous smile on a three-dimensional face that literally emerges from the watch dial, extending out beyond the sapphire crystal. 12 colourful petals rotate around this face, and their polychromatic effect is achieved by setting 487 stones representing the colours of the rainbow: rubies, pink sapphires, amethysts, blue sapphires, tsavorites, yellow and orange sapphires. Thanks to an ingenious ball-bearing system specially developed by Hublot’s engineers, the petals start turning under the watch crystal and bring Takashi Murakami’s smiling flower to life. In the beating heart of the watch, the Nyon watchmakers have placed the company's HUB1214 calibre, here without the stopwatch function. This movement has a power reserve of 72 hours. Targeting Contemporary Art insiders, the Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami Sapphire Rainbow watch is available in a limited edition of 100 numbered pieces. Read more “Our continuing collaboration with Takashi Murakami is taking us to new lands of expression as yet unexplored by the watchmaking world. In this work, artistic creation and our company's know-how intertwine to give birth to a work of art you can wear on your wrist!” Ricardo Guadalupe HUBLOT CEO “This partnership with Hublot has enabled me to express my creativity in what is a totally new medium for me. The mastery of the watchmaker's technicians has opened up new fields of possibilities for my inspiration. The result is this new watch in the colours of the rainbow.” Takashi Murakami Online and in Boutique exclusive Includes a Hublot complete service. The Hublot Complete Service ensures our select watches continue to move with precision. Learn more technical specifications case reference 507.JX.0800.RT.TAK21 Size 45 mm case Polished Sapphire Crystal bezel Polished Sapphire Crystal water resistance 50m or 5 ATM crystal Sapphire with Anti-reflective Treatment dial Microblasted Rhodium-plated Rotating Decor with 12 petals set with 384 Colored Gemstones Rubies, Pink Sapphires, Amethysts, Blue Sapphires, Tsavorites, Yellow Sapphires, Orange Sapphires movement movement HUB1214 UNICO Manufacture Self-winding Movement power reserve 72 Hours strap & clasp strap Transparent Lined Rubber Straps clasp Stainless Steel Deployant Buckle Clasp Art & Music TAKASHI MURAKAMI Learn more ©TM/KK LATEST NEWS SQUARE BANG TOURBILLON 4-DAY POWER RESERVE: THE SQUARE BANG ADDS A WHOLE NEW DIMENSION TO THE TOURBILLON Nyon, Switzerland, 22nd of May 2025 - Why are watches round? Because their most basic component – the wheel – is round. It's as simple as that. Perhaps too simple for Hublot, though, who was certainly not going to build the future of Haute Horlogerie on conventions from the past. learn more HUBLOT REINVENTS ITS MP-10 TOURBILLON WITH TWO NEW CASES IN SAPPHIRE AND BLACK CERAMIC Nyon, Switzerland, 7th May 2025 - Three years. This is how long it has taken to construct and deliver the first 50 pieces of the original MP-10 Tourbillon. Three years in which this veritable watchmaking UFO has remained not only unsurpassed, but unrivalled. And with good reason: with no dial, no hands, and not even an oscillating weight, the piece boasts a roller display, a circular power reserve, and regulation via a tourbillon inclined at 35° with automatic winding by two linear weights. More than a watch, it is a manifesto which fuses the past, present and future of Haute Horology in a single piece: first, unique and different. learn more KEEP ME UPDATED I want to stay up to date with the latest Hublot news. sign up