Classic Fusion Aerofusion
The skeletonized side of Classic Fusion, still elegant but far more technical on the dial.
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Story & heritage
The Aerofusion branch is where Classic Fusion becomes visibly technical. Hublot keeps the same broad case family, but the open-worked dial treatment makes the movement part of the watch’s front-facing identity rather than something hidden underneath.
In the current US lineup, Aerofusion spans titanium, black-magic, King Gold and gem-set 45 mm references, giving the collection a distinct niche between Classic Fusion restraint and Big Bang theatricality.
Materials & craft
Official listings show the line centered on 45 mm cases in titanium, black ceramic and King Gold, with diamonds and pavé options adding a more jewelry-heavy finish. The skeletonized face is the consistent feature: it is the reason Aerofusion feels mechanically denser than the plain Classic Fusion references.
Because the cases remain comparatively slim and rounded, the watches still read elegant even when the dial is visually busy.
How to choose & style
Aerofusion is the sweet spot for buyers who find standard Classic Fusion too quiet but Big Bang too loud. Titanium is the most balanced; black magic feels more technical, while pavé and diamond versions shift the line toward jewelry.