Description:
Case:
The watch features a prominent, square-shaped case in a dark, likely black, finish, possibly made of ceramic or a similar robust material. It has visible screws on the bezel, a signature design element of Hublot's "porthole" aesthetic.
Dial:
The dial is skeletonized, revealing parts of the intricate movement beneath, and includes chronograph sub-dials. The hands and hour markers appear luminous, enhancing readability.
Movement:
The "Unico" in its name indicates it houses Hublot's in-house Unico automatic chronograph movement, known for its column wheel and flyback function.
Strap:
It is fitted with a black, textured rubber strap, which is a common material used by Hublot for its comfort and durability.
Crown and Pushers:
A prominent crown and chronograph pushers are visible on the right side of the case.
Note: The small inset image in the upper left corner shows a computer processor, which is unrelated to the watch and appears to be a separate element in the overall composition of the image.