Brand | Hublot |
Caliber Number | HUB1112 |
In-House? | No |
Base Movement | Sellita SW300-1 a |
Movement Type | Automatic, self-winding mechanical |
Lignes | 11.5”’ |
Diameter | 26.5mm |
Height | 3.6mm |
Jewel Count | 25 |
Total Components | 63 |
Beat Rate / Frequency | 28,800 vph / 4 Hz |
Lift Angle | 51 degrees |
Power Reserve | ~42 hours |
Rotor Style | Ball-bearing |
Rotor Winding Direction | Bi-directional |
Hand-Windable? | Yes |
Anti-Shock Device | Incabloc |
Hand Count | 3 |
Functions | Central hours; central minutes; central sweeping seconds; date at 3:00 |
Hacking Seconds? | Yes |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland, Swiss made |
Known Models | Hublot Classic Fusion 45mm (Add your watch to the comments below…) |
Hublot caliber HUB1112 is an automatic movement found in the Classic Fusion 45mm line of watches from the brand.
In-House or Out-House?
Despite the product page for the Classic Fusion having a section titled “Pioneering Watch Movements” with a blurb about in-house movements, the HUB1112 is not an in-house or manufacture movement.
It is based on a Sellita SW300-1. Apart from the custom rotor and finishing, Hublot is said to use a custom calendar module to place the date window further towards the outside perimeter than a standard SW300-1 allows for.
Hublot themselves do not provide much information about this supposed modification. For example, do they take a raw stock Sellita movements and manufacture their own parts for the customization them install them at Hublot facilities?
Interesting note: The HUB1112 is listed by Hublot as having a total of 63 components. The HUB1110 is also listed as having 63 total parts.
HUB1112 vs HUB1110:
The aforementioned modification is primarily what makes the HUB1112 different from the next closest caliber: HUB1110. The HUB1112 is reserved for larger diameter timepieces. As an example, the 45mm Classic Fusion has the HUB1112, whereas the 42mm and 38mm version of the same model each house a HUB1110. (They all use the same stock photo of the movement.)
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