
Hublot King Power | Zirconium 48mm | 703.ZM.1123.NR
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About this watch
A Time Capsule from the Biver Era
Born in the late 2000s and early 2010s at the height of Jean-Claude Biver’s disruptive tenure, the Hublot King Power is the distilled essence of that bold, high-energy moment in modern watchmaking. It is the unapologetic apex of the “bigger is better” philosophy—an architectural, 48mm statement that defined an era and now reads as a definitive modern classic.
The Specifications of an Era-Defining Watch
- Reference Number: 703.ZM.1123.NR.FMO10
- Discontinued Collector’s Status: Yes — the King Power line is now off-catalogue
- Case Diameter: 48mm
- Multi-Component Case Construction: Signature sandwich architecture with exposed screws and layered elements
- Case Material: Zirconium
- Dial: Black
- Movement/Calibre: Automatic Hublot calibre
- Strap: Karung skin
- Condition: Good
- Included: The Luxury Closet packaging
The Curator's Insight
The King Power captures the raw confidence of its time—industrial, muscular, and unafraid of scale. While tastes have since trended slimmer, this reference remains an authentic emblem of a hugely influential design movement in contemporary watchmaking.
Own a Piece of Modern Watchmaking History
As a discontinued icon, the King Power stands today as a significant artifact from Hublot’s most audacious chapter. For those who appreciate the architectural bravado of the early 21st century, this zirconium 48mm powerhouse is not just a watch—it is a marker of momentum, ambition, and modern design courage.
This Watch is Ideal For...
- The collector of modern classics seeking a definitive Biver-era statement
- The Hublot enthusiast who appreciates the brand’s audacious history
- The individual who wants a timepiece that encapsulates a powerful, unmistakable design era