Hublot Partners with Fashion Genius Yohji Yamamoto to Unleash the Groundbreaking All Black Camo Classic Fusion Watch
Introduced in 1980, Hublot’s Classic Fusion lineup sent ripples through the horology industry with its unique blend of gold 37mm porthole-shaped case, exposed screw bezel and black rubber strap. It was such a gamechanger that its name, Hublot, French for ‘porthole’, was adopted for the brand itself.
Fast-forward four decades, and the Classic Fusion remains a cornerstone of Hublot’s collection. Its latest addition is the result of a collaboration with renowned Japanese fashion designer, Yohji Yamamoto. Introduced in 1981, the Yohji Yamamoto fashion brand is famed for its powerful statement of asymmetrical, androgynous black clothes against the then vibrant, glamorous trend.
Their formed alliance has given birth to the All Black Camo, a striking Classic Fusion watch rippling with varied textures and contrasts, rendered entirely in stylish monochrome tones. The aptly named timepiece proves to be a sensation demonstrating the philosophies of making a fashion statement with subtlety.
Visible through a smoked sapphire caseback is the MHUB1110 automatic calibre with its openworked rotor. This movement runs at 28,800vph, providing a power reserve of 48 hours. Moreover, the watch is supplemented with a black rubber strap, matching the dark-toned deployant buckle, completing its stylish yet understated persona.
Available as a limited edition of 300 pieces, the Classic Fusion All Black Camo is valued at $12,100, tantamount to a significant fashion brand’s exclusive range of couture. It’s an iconic timepiece, combining high-profile fashion and horological engineering in sublime monochrome.
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