Classic Fusion Racing Grey Titanium 542.NX.7071.LR

Classic Fusion Racing Gray Titanium 542.NX.7071.LR

42mm, Gray
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Hublot
Hublot
Evolution of materials and design, Hublot Classic Fusion
Hublot Classic Fusion is a collection that started with an innovative attempt to combine a gold case with a rubber strap in the 1980s. It features a round case inspired by ship windows, A bezel with six screws, And a minimalist dial design, And represents the brand’s philosophy of “Art of Fusion, ” which combines the tradition of traditional high-end watches with modern materials and technology. Classic Fusion has been gaining great popularity in the global market by evolving into various advanced materials such as titanium, Ceramic, And King Gold, As well as various sizes, Automatic and quartz movements. Classic Fusion is the representative collection that most symbolically shows Hublot's innovative and unique brand identity.
Dial color
Gray
Case material
Titanium
Bracelet types
Leather inlay rubber strap
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case diameter
42mm
Case thickness
10mm
Waterproof
50m
Bezel material
Titanium
Movement
Self-winding
Caliber
Cal. HUB1110
Frequency
28, 800 vibrations
Power reserve
About 42 hours
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