Hublot, a Swiss high-end sports watch brand, recently launched the Arsham Droplet titanium pocket watch. The MECA-10 hand-wound movement it is powered by has a long 10-day long kinetic energy, which has been reflected in the difference between watches and table clocks for a long time. form
The Meca-10 hand-wound movement in today’s Arsham Droplet titanium pocket watch was originally the name of a model: the Big Bang MECA-10 series watch (2016) uses the brand’s self-made Hub1201 skeleton movement, which has been imported from the United Kingdom for hundreds of years. The educational toy brand Meccano got the inspiration and transformed it into a detailed and exquisite metal connecting rod, crown wheel, rack, machine plate and bridge plate, which took two years to develop.
Since then, the Big Bang MECA-10 series of watches has evolved from a round case to a barrel-shaped Spirit of Big Bang MECA-10 watch series. Since the carrying space has changed from a circle to an ellipse, after adjusting the structural configuration, the Spirit of Big Bang MECA-10 watch series was born. It adopts the Hublot 1233 movement and continues Hublot’s overall H-shaped screws, sandwich structure three-dimensional dial and other features. The MECA-10 table clock series, which is three-dimensional and has a distinctive architectural feel, uses L’Epee’s technical capabilities, like the magic of a magnifying light, to bring two black PVD stainless steel and silver stainless steel table clocks. The eye-catching size of 195.7 x 181 mm makes the MECA-10 table clock a mechanical decorative art on the table and in the home space. The two linked spring barrels also provide a power reserve of up to 10 days and are composed of as many as 432 parts. The crown is also three-dimensionally engraved and rubber-coated, making it smoother and easier to operate when turning.