the screws are functional...

Apr 19, 2012,05:12 AM
 

....whereas those on an AP are not. The actual screw is tightened via the caseback on a RO, so those on the bezel are just "caps" that hold the screw.

Hublot's bezel screws are functional thus making it impossible to line them up perfectly.

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Classic fusion zirconium 42mm

 
 By: ESE 2A : April 18th, 2012-08:46
Hello you "Hublot-boys" I've never come post here and for good reason, your favorite brand does not concerns me too, sorry Jean Claude That said, I was seduced by the following: a Classic Fusion Zirconium So I decide to shoot for a quick review. The beaut...  

Guys

 
 By: ESE 2A : April 18th, 2012-10:36
... I just had the information: it seems that it is not an Eta (as I have said above) but Sellita. Apparently it would be this one: pg SELLITA SW300 With its hour, minute, seconds and date functions, the SW300 Calibre from Sellita is further proof of the ...  

Nice review!

 
 By: KIH : April 18th, 2012-15:03
Welcome to Hublot forum and thanks for posting! I think it is a nice review, writing good and bad as well. I like Classic series, too, and this year's Extra-thin is one of my favorite novelties. Thanks much for participating and please post your Hublot pi... 

the screws are functional...

 
 By: oliver.knowles : April 19th, 2012-05:12
....whereas those on an AP are not. The actual screw is tightened via the caseback on a RO, so those on the bezel are just "caps" that hold the screw. Hublot's bezel screws are functional thus making it impossible to line them up perfectly. O

Thanks guys ;)

 
 By: ESE 2A : April 23rd, 2012-14:21
And thank you FX