2019-11-13 The Hollywood Reporter

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Tech-forward timepieces
in bright, bold hues announce
their super-luxury status
By Laurie Brookins

MB&F
Like the jellyfish
that inspired it, the HM7
Aquapod Platinum Red
(with 60-second flying
tourbillon atop its concentric
vertical movement) glows
in the dark; $165,000, at
Westime, L.A., and Cellini
Jewelers, New York

Hublot
Copper is fixed with
aluminium oxide to create
the hue of this Spirit
of Big Bang Yellow Sapphire.
The timepiece features
a self-winding skeleton
chronograph movement;
$106,000, at Hublot,
Beverly Hills and
New York

Audemars Piguet
A marine ceramic
bezel and dial are offset by
a camouflage rubber
strap on the 44mm Royal
Oak Offshore Self-Winding
Chronograph, limited
to 400 pieces; $32,200, at
Audemars Piguet, Beverly
Hills and New York

De Bethune
The DB28’s 18-karat
pink gold case is
surrounded by floating lugs
in blued mirror-polished
Grade 5 titanium. An hours
ring is also crafted in
titanium; $125,000, at
Westime, L.A., and Cellini
Jewelers, New York

Richard Mille
The RM 67-02 Automatic
Winding Extra Flat is
ultralight, thanks to a case
crafted of carbon and
quartz TPT, with a baseplate
and dial made of Grade 5
titanium; $135,000,
at Richard Mille, Beverly
Hills and New York
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