Built around a 48mm six-body case combining ceramic and titanium, reference 710.CI.0130.GR.MEX10 features a screw-down ceramic bezel with battens, a PVD titanium center, square chronograph pushers, and a screw-down caseback engraved with the Bell of Dolores — a nod to Mexico's declaration of independence. The leather and rubber strap fastens with a signed deployment clasp.
The skeletonized dial is one of the most visually distinctive elements of this piece, layering the red, green, and white motif of the Mexican flag across its open architecture. Applied green luminous markers line the dial alongside a raised 60-minute chapter ring, three registers tracking seconds, 30 minutes, and 12 hours, and skeletonized green luminous baton hands. A green luminous arrow-tipped chronograph hand bearing the Hublot logo completes the display.
Powering the watch is Hublot caliber HUB4201, an automatic movement with 27 jewels, a nickel finish, Swiss lever escapement, chronograph function, hacking seconds, and a 42-hour power reserve. The dial, case, movement, and clasp are all signed. This set includes the original Hublot box and papers.