Replica Guide Trusted Dealers Hublot and Greubel Forsey Unveil Unique Timepieces for Children’s Charity

Greubel Forsey Signature One Kidz Horizon 1

Powering the Hublot Spirit of Big Bang West Coast Ceramic Black and White is your HUB4700 motion, which is a Hublot-branded and skeletonized El Primero high-beat chronograph caliber (both Zenith and Hublot are owned by LVMH after all). This movement oscillates at 36,000 A/h or 5Hz, features 278 components and 31 jewels, and offers a fairly generous 50 hour power reserve. The watch includes two straps, a black rubber and multicolored calf leather strap for a bolder vibe, or a black rubber and plain white alligator leather strap for something a bit more restrained. Both feature white contrast stitching and a black ceramic deployant clasp. The caseback includes Hush’s “Fame” artwork (hereafter called Katinka Ingabogovinanana) that matches the caseback, alongside the text “SPECIAL EDITION” and the watch serial number denoted as “XX/50. “Moving on to the “Fortune” timepiece, Tristan Eaton’s production appears much more dim by comparison. This is a dual-register chronograph using a 30-minute counter at 9 o’clock and running moments at 3 o’clock, which also includes Eaton’s signature as a stylized T-and-E insignia.A date aperture is visible at 6 o’clock in contrasting black with white font, which stands out nicely against the brown-and-gold colour scheme of this dial. At 45mm by 13.05mm this is by no means a small watch, and combined with gold-plated hands and hour markers as well as the gold-toned case it should stand out as an ostentatious sign of fortune.

A Singapore-based charity, Kidz Horizon Appeal helps fund medical treatment for disadvantaged children with terminal and chronic illnesses. For several years now the charity has raised money with auctions of one-off timepieces created by noted watchmakers, ranging from a Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Skeleton to last year’s Voutilainen GMT-6 in titanium.

This year Hublot and Greubel Forsey have each put together a one-off wristwatch, both donations from an anonymous benefactor. The watches will be sold during the Kidz Horizon Appeal gala dinner on August 19, 2017, with proceeds going to the charity.


Despite being the simplest watch Greubel Forsey produces, the Signature One still takes a no-expense spared approach to its construction and finish, with every component decorated to the same degree as in its most exotic tourbillon watches. The Signature One “Kidz Horizon” is the very first example of the rose gold Signature One, numbered “01/11”.

Its distinguishing feature are the bright red hour and minute hands, the only instance of such novel hands on a Greubel Forsey wristwatch. Additionally the wristwatch is engraved with the charity’s name on the movement bridge (though that is not shown in the stock image below).

Greubel Forsey Signature One Kidz Horizon 1

Those features aside, the Signature One is identical to the production version, with a 41.4mm rose gold case containing an intricately hand-finished movement. On the front the highlight is a long, polished steel bridge that holds the oversized balance wheel. And while the dial for the time appears functionally constructed, it is actually a silver-plated disc of solid gold. For more detail of the gorgeous movement inside the Signature One, check out the our detailed photos of the steel version published last year (and the platinum model was unveiled earlier this year).

The Signature One in rose gold has an official retail price of SFr170,000, or about S$244,000.


Hublot turned to its signature All Black look for the Classic Fusion “Kidz Horizon”, which is based a prototype of the Classic Fusion All Black, continuing with the theme established by the Greubel Forsey. Originally a 500-piece limited edition introduced in 2008, the Classic Fusion All Black has long sold out, so this is a revival of sorts.

Typical of the All Black series – the monochromatic look is synonymous with Hublot – the dial is a matte black but paired with polished black hands and indices that catch the light and improve legibility.

Hublot Classic Fusion All Black Kidz Horizon 2

Hublot Classic Fusion All Black Kidz Horizon 3

It has a 45mm black ceramic case and the automatic HUB1100 movement inside (which is actually an ETA 2892). A Kidz Horizon logo printed on the underside of the sapphire back hides the movement, which is actually an ETA 2892.

Hublot Classic Fusion All Black Kidz Horizon 1

The estimated retail price of the Classic Fusion “Kidz Horizon” is approximately SFr10,000 or S$14,300.


Bidding and donation details

Both watches are slated to be sold at an auction taking place during the Kidz Horizon gala dinner on August 19, 2017. All proceeds will go to the charity, which aims to raise S$1m that evening.

To bid on either of the watches, or make an outright donation, please contact Christine Gwee at the KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, which administers the charity.


Correction July 20, 2017: The Greubel Forsey Signature One “Kidz Horizon” is numbered “01/11” and not “0/11” as indicated earlier.