Hublot Classic Fusion Racing 45MM Grey Dial Leather Strap (516.NX.7070.LR)
This timepiece is in very good condition, showing only minimal, superficial wear on the case back, strap, and lugs. This auction pertains exclusively to the watch, as the box and papers are not part of the listing. The MSRP for this watch is $15,100.
The Hublot Classic Fusion Racing (516.NX.7070.LR) stands as a dynamically designed masterpiece, showcasing a tasteful synthesis of various finishes and materials in a bold and cohesive manner. It features a 45mm titanium case, paired with a racing grey dial with a small seconds sub-dial at 6 o'clock. With a discreet date window at 3 o'clock, practicality is combined with elegance, highlighted by luminescent hour markers and hands for easy readability. The addition of a titanium bezel adds a sophisticated element, and the leather strap provides enhanced comfort. This relatively rare timepiece boasts an 8-day power reserve, powered by the stunning manual HUB1602 movement, visible via the exhibition caseback. Bid now to add this watch to your collection!
Buyers shipping the watch to WI will be required to pay applicable sales tax of up to 5.6% in addition to the purchase price of the watch to the seller.
Buyers shipping the watch to WI will be required to pay applicable sales tax of up to 5.6% in addition to the purchase price of the watch to the seller.
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- Reference Number: 516.NX.7070.LR
- Case Material: Titanium
- Bezel Material: Titanium
- Case Diameter: 45mm
- Crystal: Sapphire Crystal
- Dial: Grey
- Dial Numbers: No Numerals
- Bracelet Material: Leather
- Movement: Manual-Winding
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Mama6x1z7 (The Seller)51
I’m curious to see where you’re seeing multiple comps, and lower priced comps and that. We are one of only two for sale in the US on other platforms and are the cheapest by over 1k…. Why would you offer 1k below what you think to be market value anyways?