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boxer Haroon harry Khan spotted wearing a Hublot 709.OX.1780.RX.1704

Boxer Haroon harry Khan spotted wearing Hublot

30/11/2022

Description: Hublot King Power Split Second Gold Pavé Rose Gold Ref. 709.OX.1780.RX.1704
Brand: Hublot
List Price: $41,000
Market Price (estimated): unknown
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Super flyweight boxer Haroon 'Harry' Khan was recently spotted wearing the Hublot King Power Split Second Gold Pavé, reference 709.OX.1780.RX.1704 — a watch that commands attention in any room and delivers genuine horological substance beneath the diamonds.

The King Power line was Hublot's large-format flagship series, running through the late 2000s and into the 2010s before eventually giving way to the Big Bang MP family. At 48mm in diameter, the King Power was unapologetically oversized, built from a mix of advanced materials and precious metals depending on the reference. The 709.OX.1780.RX.1704 sits at the top of the hierarchy: its case is fashioned from 18k rose gold ('King Gold' in Hublot's nomenclature), and both the bezel and dial are set with pavé diamonds — a labour-intensive process that accounts for a substantial portion of the watch's retail value.

The movement inside is the HUB4245, a self-winding calibre featuring a split-seconds — or rattrapante — chronograph complication. A rattrapante mechanism uses two superimposed chronograph hands, allowing the wearer to time intermediate intervals without stopping the main elapsed-time count. It is one of watchmaking's most demanding complications to engineer correctly, and its presence here elevates the King Power Split Second well beyond a purely decorative exercise. Power reserve sits at approximately 42 hours.

Among collectors, the King Power generation occupies an interesting space. Often overshadowed by the Big Bang, which preceded and succeeded it in cultural visibility, the King Power is now attracting renewed interest from enthusiasts who appreciate its architectural case design and the breadth of complications Hublot deployed across the range. The pavé split-second references are among the rarest and most complete expressions of what the line set out to achieve.

Khan's choice reflects a taste profile common across British combat sports — bold scale, visible luxury, and technical credibility. UK retail was listed at £41,000. On the secondary market, examples of this specific reference are infrequently traded, but comparable King Power precious-metal complications have historically transacted in the $45,000–$55,000 range depending on condition and provenance.