Hublot Depeche Mode Album Cover Watches Announced

Depeche Mode Hublot Watches to Be Auctioned for Charity

Hublot have just added to their awesome watch collection with new models that not only pay homage to the legendary Depeche Mode, but are also part of a charity concept to benefit Britain’s Teenage Cancer Trust. With that in mind, the Swiss watchmaker is going to have a dozen exquisite Hublot Big Bang watches to feature on the dial the cover art from the twelve iconic albums the band has produced so far.

Making room for the images, Hublot designers had to modify the elegant watches by losing the subsidiary seconds dial, yet they found a way to compensate by packing all these Depeche Mode watches inĀ  an individually themed presentation box that will also feature a deluxe version of the album along with the original artwork print and a photograph signed by all members of the group.

Other than that the stitching on every watch strap matches the prominent colors on the album cover art, there’s alo a framed gold CD, an USB key and a digital edition of the album.

Bidding for the Depeche Mode Hublot watches will end on February 24, so better hurry if you want to add them to your collection and do a good deed at the same time — only thing is you should have $100,000 to spend!

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