Just like the brands themselves, they are alike in their core values but still totally different brands. With the structure of the watch they have a similar distinctive octagonal case but Hublot has a round bezel . The materials are different . The AP is a mix of carbon and ceramic while the Hublot
That's one good looking watch. I also like the Carbon/ceramic version, it has a good weight on it, not as heavy as the SS and Rose Gold versions ..... Congrats , enjoy your new toy.
Excellent Review. Yes, the King Power 48mm pieces are quite large but not as heavy as they look. Even when worn it doesn't feel so big especially if you have a good size wrist for it. The thing with the 'King Power' line is you either love it or hate it and that could be said about the brand as well
According to the AP CEO in an interview on Timezone (January) , he says "Audemars Piguet will not phase out the production of forged carbon, It is a great material that Audemars Piguet was the first to work with and this material will continue to be used for coming watches". I saw it in an article V
I think the size of a watch depends on the wrist of a wearer. Some people have smaller wrists than others and so a 44mm and above watch might look out of place. I am a fan of 'big watches' myself and usually wear 44mm and above . I actually do have a 50mm U boat watch, but the only problem is the la
First of all , Hublot doesn't just change the dial colours and call it an 'LE' model as some people may assume. Hublot has so many different pieces with various components, materials, and even different shapes and sizes within its collection which include, its Classic pieces, Fusion bang, King Power
I Like how the colours really compliment each other, the skeleton dial gives it that unique look and the gummy alligator strap makes is such an amazing piece to wear and to look at. By the way those are really well taken pictures, but it would have been nice to see some more shots of the back of the