HUBLOT, SOLO T

WHITE GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH, LIMITED EDITION OF 9
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HUBLOT, SOLO T WHITE GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH, LIMITED EDITION OF 9

NO. 7/9, CIRCA 2005

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HUBLOT, SOLO T

WHITE GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH, LIMITED EDITION OF 9
NO. 7/9, CIRCA 2005
Mechanical movement, 18 jewels, visible tourbillon regulator with three arm carriage, black textured dial, 18k white gold case, screwed transparent case back, blackened steel and 18k white gold Hublot deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
Diameter: 45 mm.
Special Notice
Lots are subject to 5% import Duty on the importation value (low estimate) levied at the time of collection shipment within UAE. For UAE buyers, please note that duty is paid at origin (Dubai) and not in the importing country. As such, duty paid in Dubai is treated as final duty payment. It is the buyer's responsibility to ascertain and pay all taxes due. (for watches) Many of the watches offered for sale in this catalogue have bands which may be made of endangered or protected animal materials such as alligator or crocodile and which may not lawfully be exported from the sale site without a CITES export permit. As explained above, these lots are marked with the symbol (~) in the catalogue.Accordingly, for purchased watches that are to be shipped out of the sale site for delivery,Christie’s will need to remove and retain the band before shipping the watch and buckle.

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Lot Essay

With Hublot presentation box, certificate and product literature.

Hublot's Solo T wristwatch or Singular Tourbillon was introduced to the market in 2005. The timepiece features the maker's signature case design, with a flying tourbillon prominently displayed through an aperture at the 6 o'clock. The flying tourbillon is a variation on the traditional model which is supported by a bridge or cock at the top and bottom, this version is cantilevered and supported by a single side. Alfred Helwig produced the first flying tourbillon in the 1920s.

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