Thursday, June 8, 2017

The Hublot Classic Fusion Veuve Clicquot Review

The Hublot Classic Fusion Veuve Clicquot watch in a 45mm case made of satin-finished and polished black ceramic, attached to the strap with black composite resin lugs and held together by H-shaped titanium screws. The caseback is engraved with “SPECIAL EDITION” and the watch’s limited-edition number, 1 through 10. It also features a sapphire window through which to view the movement, Hublot’s automatic Caliber HUB1155, which powers the watch’s timekeeping functions, as well as a date indication and a chronograph. With 60 jewels, a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz), a power reserve of 42 hours, the movement is distinguished by its winding rotor with the silhouette of a polo player on his horse. More replica Hublot Classic Fusion.

The clear sapphire dial has polished rhodium-plated hour appliqués and hands, while the prominent, yellow-orange-lacquered central chronograph seconds hand is this special edition’s shout-out to Veuve Clicquot’s legendary Brut Yellow Label Champagne. Openworked subdials for small seconds and chronograph minutes appear at 3 and 9 o’clock, respectively, and the date highlighted in a window at 6 o’clock.

The Classic Fusion Veuve Clicquot is mounted on either a black alligator strap with yellow-orange stitching, lined with black rubber; or a yellow-orange alligator strap, also with black rubber interior, with black stitching — the colors again inspired by Veuve Clicquot’s Yellow Label.

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