Hublot's partnership with Richard Orlinski, starting in 2017 has always been about unleashing the creative and technical prowess of both parties, respectively.
“By giving me carte blanche, Hublot has enabled me to explore new creative frontiers”, explains Richard Orlinski. “I’ve had the freedom to be able to take the Classic Fusion to the limits of its potential. Smooth yet dynamic, like the edges of its ceramic case, it embodies a kind of animality, the ‘Born Wild’ spirit that is a constant theme running through my work. I first imagined this design in 2004. That was 20 years ago. Today, I’m very proud to be showing the world, together with Hublot, that we’re still far from finished.”
At LVMH Watch Week 2024, kicking off the watch industry's first showcase event of the year, Hublot has unveiled yet another eye-catching production from this collaboration.
Sunny yellow or sky blue? These are the two exuberant choices.... These colours adorn the case, strap, bezel, hands and index, whilst the timepiece's ‘beating heart’ is the manually wound HUB6021. Its components, such as the crown and the six H-shaped screws around the bezel, appear suspended in space by black PVD skeleton bridges. Between 8 and 9 o’clock, the power reserve indicates the five-day capacity. The tourbillon takes centrestage at 6 o’clock.
The bridges are covered in silver rhodium plating, revealing the polished, satin-brushed and embossed finishes of each component.
Each timepiece is limited to 30 pieces only.
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