CLASSIC FUSION EXTRA–THIN SKELETON Something completely new for the Hublot brand: an extra-thin skeleton watch, a Classic Fusion whose design has been refined, while retaining the dynamic and modern codes immediately recognisable as Hublot. With a 45 mm d...
I am very much excited to see the actual one in fresh. Totally different approach, and the classic thin line is a very attractive new line-up. Best, Ken
Ken, Just one amendment to make is that it is not an inhouse developed movement like Unico :-( but hey its still one cool watch! It fits the wrist really well but it is only available (I think) in the 45mm version which may be too big for some people, but...
But for Hublot, this is very thin Maybe not Ultra-Thin, but deserves the name "Extra-Thin"! I am really looking forward to seeing it in person - Ti version would be my pick. Ken
Missed opportunity IMO. Why not the Sleek, or Contour, or something different than "extra thin". Maybe even Magic Thin. Rant aside, the design looks good. The titanium model appears a better result in these photos. 90 hour power reserve manual wind? Excel...
name for this great looking piece, but, I agree it should not be called extra-thin. I do enjoy the very industrial look that makes it different than an AP Jumbo Skelet .
I thought of AP's new line of novelties which bear the "extra thin" name. That's not a good correlation for Hublot. The names I threw out were what very first popped into my mind. Honestly they can call it anything they want, but "extra thin" was a bad ch...
Sorry, but I don't see the dial as a skeleton, but as an open dial. Nothing less, nothing more. A skeleton plays on transparency. Here, this is not the case, by far. The ( con) Fusion is often made between the open dial and the skeleton. Here is an exampl...