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6 April 2018, 01:38 PM | #1 |
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Hublot Classic Fusion Ultra Thin ......... Experiences ?
I have NEVER been a fan of Hublot’s “interpretation” of a watch, but I just discovered the Classic Fusion Ultra Thin Titanium, and wow does it grab me !
Anyone among us have any Fusion Ultra Thin experience to share ? BTW - The “H” screw heads not in alignment is not acceptable for this watch !
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6 April 2018, 07:05 PM | #2 |
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no experience with it, but I agree, the classic fusion line are the only Hublots which appeal to me as well. I especially like the blue and grey dialed versions.
The only slight hesitation I have is I think they use a Sellita movement, but not sure about this one posted with the small seconds and no-date. I guess another hesitation is I've owned watches without minute indices in the past, and it's bugged me a little bit. |
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The misaligned screws are the only thing that bugs me. I don’t think I could overlook that on a daily basis.
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I've seen both & for the ultra thin prefer the white dial with brown strap pictures above much more than the black dial black strap combo.
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I've tried the ultra thin and own this Blue dial titanium Classic Fusion. It is a very confortable watch, the blue hue on the dial changes depending on the light and the rubber/alligator strap is nice!
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That’s a nice color of dial. Does the screw alignment, or lack thereof, get your attention?
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Misalignment not an issue for me, but the lack of minute indices would. I have a vintage Rolex with only five minute/hour indices, and it bugs me a bit, especially when setting. Also not a fan of branded seconds hands.
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Sorry, yes was more referencing the standard Classic Fusions. I would assume the ultra-thin pictured would have the same "in-house" movement as the skeletons.
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I don't like the brand.
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classic fusion titanium is a great watch.... love mine
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That would be the one for me. The screws are part of Biver's chaos theory and as I like the guy I'll buy it.
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I realize that they are functional, but the misalignment really draws my eye.
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The "caps" are functional though. They hold the screws to the case. Like a nut.
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