

Hublot and American artist Daniel Arsham have once again redefined the boundaries between art and horology with the launch of the Hublot MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire. Following their transformative MP-16 Arsham Droplet, this latest creation channels the fluid motion of water and the precision of engineering into a wearable sculpture limited to just 99 pieces. Crafted from titanium, sapphire, and rubber, the MP-17’s 42mm case captures Hublot’s signature Art of Fusion philosophy while showcasing Arsham’s futuristic “fictional archaeology” aesthetic—where today’s innovations become tomorrow’s relics.


At the heart of the watch lies Hublot’s in-house HUB1205 Meca-10 manual movement, offering a 10-day power reserve and visible through both the sapphire dial and caseback. Its fluid, splash-shaped dial cutout is a nod to the organic inspiration behind the design. At the same time, Arsham’s signature green Super-LumiNova accents breathe life into the numerals, hands, and power reserve indicator. Despite its artistic sensibility, this timepiece is built for performance, boasting 100m of water resistance and Hublot’s hallmark six H-shaped screws that secure its structure.
Priced at $69,000, the Hublot MP-17 Meca-10 Arsham Splash isn’t just a luxury watch—it’s a statement in motion, fusing craftsmanship, concept, and creativity into a singular form. Available exclusively through Hublot boutiques, it marks another chapter in a partnership where time itself becomes an artistic medium.
In case you missed it, see Hublot’s Classic Fusion Essential Taupe.
