Introduced: 2017 (to celebrate Ferrari’s 70th anniversary)
Purpose / Inspiration: The Techframe Ferrari 70 Years Tourbillon Chronograph was not just a Hublot with Ferrari branding—it was a Ferrari-designed watch from the ground up. The goal was to apply Ferrari’s supercar engineering to horology: ultra-lightweight frame construction, exposed mechanics, and high-performance materials. This was a race car for the wrist—built like a chassis, not a case.
Designer: Designed by Ferrari’s own design team in Maranello, led by Flavio Manzoni; watchmaking execution by Hublot
Case size: 45mm
Case options:
- Titanium
- King Gold
- PEEK Carbon (a high-tech polymer used in racing)
- All feature a multi-part, skeletonized “tech frame” structure inspired by Ferrari chassis
Powered by:
- HUB6311 manual-wind skeletonized tourbillon chronograph
- 253 components, 5-day power reserve
- Column-wheel flyback chronograph
- Tourbillon cage visible at 6 o’clock
Bezel: Skeletonized exo-frame acts as both bezel and case structure; rear-mounted crown at 4 o’clock (race car-style ergonomics)
Dial options:
- Skeleton only
- Ferrari prancing horse logo at 9 o’clock
- Chronograph counters and tourbillon visible through sapphire
- Red details echo Ferrari color scheme
Water resistance: 30m
Bracelet: Perforated black rubber strap with deployant buckle; strap integrates into the chassis-style lugs
Limited to 70 pieces per material, created for Ferrari’s 70th anniversary
Why it matters: The Techframe is not just a collab—it’s Ferrari-designed hardware, realized by one of Switzerland’s boldest watchmakers. It’s a piece of horological automotive art. Rare, radical, and genuinely race-bred.
Designed in Maranello, Built in Nyon: A real Ferrari—on your wrist
Chassis, Not Case: Engineered like a supercar, down to the screws
Tourbillon + Chronograph: Complicated, fast, and precise
70 Pieces, No Do-Overs: If you see one in the wild—you’re looking at a unicorn