Hublot 38mm Classic Fusion
The Big Bang launched Replica Hublot watch like a space shuttle. It became something of a go-to aspirational piece, especially in the hiphop and sports scenes. And yet, despite the financial success, and pop culture recognition, watch enthusiasts snubbed their noses at the Big Bang and the brand along with it. It became standard to trash-talk Hublot – to rail against the 45mm-plus cases sizes and funky designs. To scoff at the ceramic cases and ultra-modern skeletonized dials. The script became almost as boilerplate as raging against the 4:30 date window.
We were entering a world where taste was becoming uniform, where everyone had to love the same thing. And that thing became 40mm-and-under wrist watches representing throwback designs from a bygone era. Big watches were gone like disco in the eighties. Enthusiasts still loved Biver, just not the Big Bang.
But to look at Hublot this way is to miss the big picture. The Big Bang isn’t the only watch Hublot makes. And sure, many of the brand’s timepieces are of gargantuan proportions. But you know what? Some are not.
I often think about the 42mm Classic Fusion Chrono that I spent time with following LVMH Watch Week, earlier this year. At 42mm it sits at the edge of what my wrist can handle. But the watch demonstrates that Hublot continues to make simple watches that harken back to its own pre-Biver history. Modern collectors simply choose not to talk about them.
Within the Classic Fusion line are chronographs and three-hand models that run the size gamut, each paying homage to the first rubber-strap-adorned Hublot, the watch known as the Classic Original.
But there’s one specific watch which recently become an object of great fascination to me: The 38mm Classic Fusion Titanium. It’s not a watch you’ll see advertised around town, or on posters in a local boutique. In fact, it takes patience and determination to even find it on the brand’s website. You have to want to find a classically proportioned Hublot to find this one. I did … and I did.
I recently spent a couple of weeks with the 38mm Hublot Classic Fusion in Titanium and it changed everything I know and think about the brand and watch enthusiasm, full stop. Maybe after reading this, it will do the same for you.
Everything. To me, it’s the epitome of what traditional enthusiasts wish Hublot would do. The Classic Fusion line is something of a remix of the original Hublot design. Within the collection, specifically the three-hand sub-collection, you’ll find pieces ranging from 33mm to 45mm.
When I strapped 38mm of titanium to my wrist, I felt I was wearing a vintage piece. Something about the lightness of the titanium, the simplicity of the dial, and the sheer size via the case dimensions just smacked of a watch from the 1970s. I mean, it doesn’t take a watch expert to see design similarities between this and either the Royal Oak or the Nautilus. But those watches are trading at prices that can pay for an entire house … in cash … no down payment.
What I learned from wearing this watch is that when you block out the noise and try to find something you like just because you like it, you’re liable to make surprising discoveries. I went down the Hublot rabbit hole, and emerged with this: A watch with a real legacy, bolstered by a modern horological visionary, that costs 20 times less than the luxury sports watches everyone is pining over and simply cannot afford. Watch collectors are constantly looking back at the hidden gems that we missed, the stuff we could’ve purchased for pennies on the dollar. Friends and bargain hunters, there’s a fantastic 38mm titanium Hublot just sitting around waiting to be discovered.