A Hublot Wristwatch Shaped by Water

A Hublot Wristwatch Shaped by Water

Andre Frois
By Andre Frois October 9, 2025

The elements have left an indelible mark on celebrated artist Daniel Arsham’s life. As a child, he dreamed of becoming an architect, until Hurricane Andrew destroyed his family home in Miami, an experience that left a lasting imprint on 12-year-old Arsham’s imagination. That moment of devastation later evolved into a lifelong artistic fascination with erosion, decay, and the passage of time.

A Hublot Wristwatch Shaped by Water
Daniel Arsham wearing the Hublot MP-17 MECA-10 Arsham Splash / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Hublot

Now 45, Arsham is known for sculptures that appear unearthed from the future, and his collaborators range from Dior and USM to Pharrell Williams and LeBron James.

A Hublot Wristwatch Shaped by Water
Hublot MP-16 Arsham Droplet / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Hublot

Last year, the Hublot ambassador unveiled his first creation for the brand: the MP-16 Arsham Droplet, a CHF 80,000 pocket watch shaped like a suspended water droplet.

This year, Hublot and Arsham reunite with a new experiment in transparency and motion: the MP-17 MECA-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire, his first wristwatch for the brand.

A Hublot Wristwatch Shaped by Water
Hublot MP-17 MECA-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Hublot

Like the Droplet, the 42mm Arsham Splash draws inspiration from “clarity and motion of water.” Its case merges microblasted titanium, anti-reflective sapphire, and a frosted bezel, framing a splash-shaped aperture that reveals a skeletonized dial accented with luminescent Arsham Green.

A Hublot Wristwatch Shaped by Water
Hublot MP-17 MECA-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Hublot

This openworking allows one a glimpse of the HUB1205 MECA-10 movement, which features a small seconds at 9 o’clock and a power reserve indicator at 3, which indicates how much of this watch’s whopping 10 days of power reserve remains.

A Hublot Wristwatch Shaped by Water
Hublot MP-17 MECA-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Hublot

Despite its unconventional form, the watch remains rooted in Hublot’s DNA, with the brand’s six H-screws on the bezel and caseback, and a titanium H-shaped clasp securing the Arsham-monogrammed rubber strap.

A Hublot Wristwatch Shaped by Water
Hublot MP-17 MECA-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Hublot

As with the Droplet, Arsham’s mint-toned palette reflects not only his artistic language but also his perspective: the artist is color blind, and relies on special EnChroma glasses to perceive hues more vividly.

Priced at USD 69,000, the Hublot MP-17 MECA-10 Arsham Splash Titanium Sapphire is limited to 99 examples.

A Hublot Wristwatch Shaped by Water
The Arsham Splash arrives in a similarly shaped presentation case / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Hublot