It hasn't aged a bit in just over four decades.
In 1980,
The Empire Strikes Back, The Shining
and the
Blues Brothers
drew crowds to cinemas.
VGE is still the tenant of the Élysée and Patrick Sabatier makes stars and viewers cry with his program "Avis de recherche".
This is the time when the Classic Fusion was born in the mind of Carlo Crocco, founder of Hublot.
Rubber straps with gold cases?
Sacrilege!
Original sin became a cult, and the house overturned the rules and invented a new code of luxury… taken up by many others.
By buying the brand in 2004, Jean-Claude Biver, the Steve Jobs of contemporary watchmaking, will build around this refined but sporty style (the reverse being just as true) a real watchmaking start-up, champion of what he will then call
“the art of fusion”.
Entering the bosom of the LVMH group in 2008, Hublot has not stopped innovating ever since, while beating sales records.
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