Hublot Classic Fusion Ultra-Thin Skeleton 42mm
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Hublot Classic Fusion Ultra-Thin Skeleton 42mm

By KIH · Jul 20, 2013 · 12 replies
KIH
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KIH presents a compelling side-by-side comparison of two Hublot Classic Fusion Ultra-Thin Skeleton models, one in King Gold with diamonds and another in titanium. His detailed photography and personal wrist shots offer a rare look at these distinct references, prompting a discussion on their wearability and aesthetic appeal for both men and women. This article explores how these watches, particularly the diamond-set version, challenge traditional gender perceptions in luxury watch collecting.

An interesting, yet rare to see in the wild, comparison.

Classic Fusion Ultra-Thin Skeleton Diamond 42mm
KIng Gold Diamond
545.OX.0180.LR.1104



Maybe a bit too blingy for guys, but 42mm Hublot is popular among ladies, too.












My 6.45" wrist doesn't seem to be complaining smile

















Now, titanium version:
Classic Fusion Ultra-Thin 42mm
Titanium
545.NX.0170.NR





























Side by side.








Maybe a nice pair for a couple? smile




Thank you!

HAGWE!

Ken

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MT
MTF
Jul 24, 2013

Ken, Here are examples of ladies with bling and non-bling Hublot watches. Which do you prefer? Regards, MTF

MT
MTF
Jul 24, 2013

Ken, Unfortunately, this may negate your hypothesis that gem-set Hublot watches are more suitable for ladies. Spotted "in-the-wild" on Japanese gent's wrists........very wild night! :-) Regards, MTF

KI
KIH
Jul 24, 2013

I have never attended events like that :-(

KI
KIH
Jul 24, 2013

.. but there must be somewhere... Must look around :-) I really hope to meet up with them! Ken

MT
MTF
Jul 24, 2013

....of the Hublot watch......of course! :-) Regards, MTF

MT
MTF
Jul 24, 2013

usually hang around Ginza with some guy called Mr Momoi (hint hint) Sunday afternoons are the usual rendezvous time. Regards, MTF

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