The material has many incredible properties, and has found its use in numerous industries, including the super expensive Richard Mille RM50-03 Tourbillon Split Seconds Chronograph Ultralight McLaren F1 (CHF 980,000 before taxes), which up to now is the only watch to feature this new material. The collaborators who did this won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2010. The use of graphene is the key to this innovation, and the material is a new(ish) product which was first isolated in 2004. The graphene model has a case made with an ultra-light graphene-filled composite. Perhaps the most interesting and innovative material used in the H08 is graphene, and warrants a longer discussion. And both titanium models have the characteristically lightweight titanium feel. The graphene model is a composite, and feels very light, almost weightless though not quite. The new release comprise of three case variations, including one in graphene, in titanium and in titanium with a black DLC finish.