Introduce to The New Hublot Classic Fusion Racing Grey in King Gold

the Hublot Classic Fusion Racing Grey in King Gold

 the Hublot Classic Fusion Racing Grey in King Gold

Today, I will introduce to Hublot’s Classic Fusion Racing Grey. The only thing that’s new about this collection, offered in titanium and King Gold, is the new grey dial. On the scale of things it’s a subtle and smart tweak – warmer than black and less bold than blue, but the result, as you can see, is one heck of a photogenic watch.

 the Hublot Classic Fusion Racing Grey in King Gold

I’d go so far as to say that this King Gold Racing Grey would be very, very high on my purely hypothetical list of ‘2016 watches I’d like to buy’. It’s certainly my personal favourite Hublot of the year (though ask me tomorrow and I may well say the Meca-10). And yet there’s minimum novelty. It’s a strong design, 100 per cent Hublot, that’s been executed flawlessly.

 the Hublot Classic Fusion Racing Grey in King Gold

All the elements work. The harmony between the brushed and polished gold case elements. The contrast between the cool grey and the warm gold. The perfect radial brushing of the satin dial finish, the mirror-crispness of the applied hour markers and hands, the rich tones of the printed dial text. It all works, and it all works together.

 the Hublot Classic Fusion Racing Grey in King Gold

This is also a remarkably versatile watch. If you’ve ever disregarded Hublot because of their bold sports persona, I strongly advise you to take another look at the Classic Fusion range in general, and this one in particular. Sure, this is a solid gold 45mm watch, so there’s no mistaking the statement it makes, but don’t forget there are smaller sizes and titanium versions too.

 the Hublot Classic Fusion Racing Grey in King Gold

Having said that, this is a surprisingly un-blingy watch. Hublot is very good at working with materials, and letting those materials stand out and speak for themselves. And while watches with Texalium or Berluti leather speak in strident tones that demand attention, the grey and gold at play here don’t demand your attention as much as deserve it.