Welcome to the next MR PORTER x Haulogerie: Picks of the Week instalment, where every week we select our favourite watches available through the world's premier online fashion destination. In this week's column we'll be featuring the coolest openworked watches, including examples from Roger Dubuis, MB&F, Girard-Perregaux and Cartier. Stay safe and enjoy!
Roger Dubuis Excalibur Aventador S
Featuring double inclined balance springs and a movement design inspired by the Lamborghini Aventador's legendary V12 engine, Roger Dubuis' Excalibur Aventador S is truly a sight to behold.
Girard-Perregaux Laureato Skeleton
One of my favourite time-only skeletonised steel sports watches, the Girard-Perregaux Laureato Skeleton is imbued with quality, finesse and high end finishings with what is a relatively surprisingly affordable price tag.
MB&F HM8 Can-Am
Drawing inspiration from the Canadian-American Challenge Cup race cars, the MB&F HM8 Can-Am features a time-display reminiscent of an old-school muscle car's dashboard. Very cool.
Cartier Santos de Cartier Skeleton Noctambule
Dark, ominous yet completely awesome, Cartier's Santos de Cartier Skeleton Noctambule is an avant garde approach to openworked watchmaking.
Roger Dubuis Excalibur Huracán
Roger Dubuis continues its partnership with Lamborghini, this time with the incredible Excalibur Huracán, which draws inspiration from the equally as amazing supercar, the Huracán.
HYT H1.0 x MR PORTER
Fluid mechanics, a futuristic approach to horology and an aesthetic that is as unique as it is bold, the HYT H1.0 x MR PORTER is in a league of its own and is one of the coolest openworked watches around.
Girard-Perregaux Classic Bridges
Classical watchmaking meets openworking with the Girard-Perregaux Classic Bridges, a design element that has been in the making since 1860.
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