Today we’re taking a closer look at a watch that polarizes like no other: the Hublot Replica Classic Fusion. You either love the watch or you hate it. Why is that? We’re going to look into this question and introduce the Hublot Classic Fusion.
Before we delve into the details of the Classic Fusion, let’s take a look at the brand itself. Hublot was founded in 1980 by the Italian Carlo Crocco, so it’s a relatively young brand in the world of watchmaking. The name “Hublot” means something like “porthole” in French and refers to the striking design of the watches with their round cases and visible screws.
One of Hublot’s defining developments is the “Fusion” concept. Hublot was one of the pioneers in combining different materials in a case, for example Kevlar® (a durable synthetic fiber), carbon, ceramic, magnesium, tungsten, tantalum, titanium, cermet, steel or gold. By combining different materials, gold becomes harder or aluminum becomes more scratch-resistant, for example. Fusion is Hublot’s unique selling point in the world of luxury watch brands.
What does the Hublot brand stand for?
Hublot stands for innovation, modernity and the union of tradition and avant-garde. The brand is proud to constantly redefine the boundaries of watchmaking. Hublot is also characterized by its close connection to the world of sport. Hublot is known for its partnerships in football, Formula 1 and golf.
The main collections
Hublot offers a wide range of collections, including the “Big Bang”, the “Classic Fusion”, the “Spirit of Big Bang” and the “MP” (Masterpiece) collection. Each of these collections has its own unique style and character.
A special feature of the Classic Fusion is the dial. The selection ranges from simple, minimalist designs to artistically decorated dials with diamonds or skeletonization. The movement of the Classic Fusion varies depending on the model. Hublot uses high-quality movements and now also offers some in-house calibers such as the Unico, Meca-10 10 Day Power Reserve or Tourbillon Power Reserve 5 Days. However, purchased movements are still installed and refined for watches in the lower segment.