Hublot Goes Back to Its Roots With Classic Fusion Original

Hublot Goes Back to Its Roots With Classic Fusion Original

Introduced to the world of watches by Carlo Crocco in 1980, Hublot makes a quick return to the field with its brand new Classic Fusion interpretation.

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Hublot, which broke new ground in the watch world by adding a rubber strap, which was a very contradictory detail for those years, to a metal case with superior surface workmanship, returns to its roots with its new Classic Fusion models. The new versions are presented to watch lovers with three different case sizes and three different case material options. The materials of the watches produced in 33mm, 38mm, and 42mm sizes are titanium, black ceramic, and 18K yellow gold. The water resistance value of the models equipped with sapphire crystal is 50 meters.

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All new Hublot Classic Fusion models come with glossy black dials. Very few details stand out on the dial. Hublot logo is supported by Swiss Made text and a date window. The "H" shaped screws on the bezel and lugs also take their place as a Hublot classic.

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In the 33mm diameter model, the HUB2913 is in Quartz caliber. In 38mm and 42mm versions, the automatic Caliber MHUB1110 designed on the Sellita SW300 serves. The caliber operates at a frequency of 4Hz (28,800vph) and offers a power reserve of 42 hours when fully wound.

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The new Classic Fusion Original models distinguish themselves from watches produced in the 80s with details such as thicker hands and bezels, updated lug design, and new date wheel.

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The watches are available with a black rubber strap and folding clasp.