Popular Fusion Chronograph Red Replica Hublot

Releasing exclusively today is the latest collaborative watch between the UK’s The Watch Gallery and Hublot. However, if performance in the past is anything to continue, the new piece is set to be a sure-fire hit.
The Classic Fusion Aerofusion Chronograph Red marks the fourth such limited-edition timepiece between the Swiss watchmaker and UK retailer, which embraces four standalone stores and also operates the watch department of Selfridges. The duo’s past Classic Fusion co-creations have sold out in weeks, such as last year’s elegant three-hand automatic and a more sporty chronograph that fused ceramic and titanium for the first time. Both were limited to 35 pieces, their 45mm designs featuring The cheap replica watch Gallery’s signature blue hue that was found not only on the dials and case back, but also the seconds hand and stitched on the black alligator-rubber hybrid straps.
As Adrian Maronneau, The Watch Gallery’s director of buying and merchandising, said: “For our fourth limited edition it was time to shake things up to some extent, dare I say add a bit of spice, something that replica Hublot is an absolute master of.” IMG_1998
We could see the fact through the name, the 45mm Aerofusion Chronograph Red explores a new colour palette, its cool red accents a sporting nod that’s having something of a moment right now. Striking, red lacquered rings offset a matching chronograph second hand set on a skeletonized movement, while red stitching on the black rubber and alligator strap continue the crimson motif. A fusion of titanium case with black ceramic bezel – all satin-finished and polished – add further robustness and echo the house’s innovative use of industrial materials. Indeed polished titanium subtly makes its way throughout the new chronograph – on the screws, crown, and pushers, however, a satin-finished titanium case back is engraved with the edition number.
The launch of the replica watch was marked by a glittering event in London last night, presided over by David Coleridge, chairman of The Watch Gallery, and Jean-Claude Biver, chairman of Hublot. The latter promised that anyone buying the watch that evening would be his guest to visit Hublot manufacture’s in Switzerland.
‘You will leave at 5.15 in the morning from Heathrow and return the same day at 10pm,” said Mr Biver with his signature sunny smile. “And get to have lunch with me.” At the time five pieces had already sold, so expect a rather large affair….