Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo

542.CI.6670.NR.YOY

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Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo

Brand  : Hublot
Collection  : Classic Fusion
Model  : Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo
Reference  : 542.CI.6670.NR.YOY
Complement : Black Ceramic - Black Dial - Strap Fabric and Rubber
On sale : 2026

12 000 €Recorded list price in FranceAt the launch of the watch

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  • Brand  : Hublot
    Collection  : Classic Fusion
    Model  : Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo
    Reference  : 542.CI.6670.NR.YOY
    Complement : Black Ceramic - Black Dial - Strap Fabric and Rubber
    On sale : 2026
    List Price : 12 000 €
    Diameter : 42 mm
    Thickness : 10.4 mm
    Styles : Vintage
    Types : Self-winding
    Case material : Black ceramic
    Case peculiarity : Screws: Black plated H-Shaped polished Titanium
    Case-Back Microblasted Black Ceramic
    Bezel Microblasted Black Ceramic
    Screws 6 H-shaped Titanium (Black plated polished Titanium)
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 50 meters
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Hands: Black plated matt
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Glass : Antireflective coating
    Sapphire
    Strap material : Rubber
    Fabric
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    + More characteristics :
    Movement
    HUB1110 Self-winding Movement
    No. of Components: 177
    Jewels: 25
    Frequency (Hz): 4 (28’800 A/h)
    Power Reserve: Approx. 48 Hours

    Case
    Microblasted Black Ceramic

    Dial
    Black and Grey Camo Printing

    Strap / Buckles
    Black Fabric and Black Rubber
    Black-plated steel and Black-plated steel deployant Buckle

    300-piece limited edition

DESCRIPTION

  • CLASSIC FUSION YOHJI YAMAMOTO ALL BLACK CAMO : THE ART OF BLACK REDEFINED

    Hublot and legendary brand Yohji Yamamoto unite once again to redefine the art of black. For the fourth time since their first collaboration in 2020, they elevate black from a color to the Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo. A limited edition of 300 pieces where every texture and contrast are intentional. Matte black ceramic sculpts the 42mm case into light and depth, a monochrome camouflage pattern adds rhythm and motion while fabric and rubber fuse seamlessly on the strap.

    This collaboration is more than fashion or watchmaking. It’s about vision. About how far you can strip something down to its essence. Both Hublot and Yohji Yamamoto have built their legacies on the same foundation: questioning the meaning of luxury. Both create through deconstruction. Hublot first broke Swiss tradition in 1980 with its Art of Fusion, blending gold with rubber, innovation with heritage. Since its debut at the Paris Fashion Week in 1981, Yohji Yamamoto redefined the conventions of fashion, using black as a response against excess and fashion’s norms.

    For both creators, black is not absence, it is essence. Hublot pioneered the All Black concept in 2006, where light is defined by volume and texture, beyond its color. When Yohji Yamamoto first presented the collection in Paris in 1981, the black silhouettes were seen as revolutionary, an anti-fashion statement that freed creation from decoration. At Hublot, black is sculpted through material: matte ceramics, smoked sapphire, surfaces that play with shadow. For Yohji Yamamoto, black is woven through fabric: wool, silk, cotton layered to breathe and shift. Both treat black as visible and invisible.

    “For Yohji Yamamoto, black reveals what truly matters, it purifies form, letting silhouette and texture speak. At Hublot, we treat black as a living material, sculpted, layered, folded where each surface interacts differently with light. This project marks our very first collaboration on a Classic Fusion model, and together, we share the belief that luxury is not what shines, but what endures”, stated Julien Tornare, CEO of Hublot.

    Camouflage, reimagined in Yohji Yamamoto’s language, becomes a study in movement and material. On the Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo, the pattern appears as monochrome relief, black on black, dynamic under changing light.

    « Black is modest and arrogant at the same time » affirmed Yohji Yamamoto.

    The 42mm matte black ceramic case absorbs light and sculpts shadow. The black-on-black camouflage dial shifts subtly with movement, alive with contrast. The smoked sapphire caseback unveils the MHUB1110 Hublot automatic calibre and its skeletonized rotor while preserving a monochrome mystery. The strap, crafted from fabric and rubber, echoes the Japanese designer’s tactile couture and Hublot’s technical precision. The signature of Yohji Yamamoto is incorporated into the design of each of the 300 custom All Black boxes.

    The new Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo is available at a selection of Hublot points of sale and online at hublot.com.

    HUBLOT

    In 1980 and for the first time, a watch dared to put a gold case on a rubber strap, turning the luxury watch world upside down in the process. Named for the porthole-shaped bezel with its exposed screws, Hublot was born and with it, the Art of Fusion.

    In 2005 the brand took this exercise in creative thinking to a new level with the Big Bang and its iconic design, size and layered construction case. That same year, Hublot received the Best Design award at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève. Since then, spurred by this revolutionary mindset, the Big Bang has never stopped reinventing itself. The twenty-first century has its first watch Icon.

    The concept of fusion is omnipresent, the guiding principle for every collection. Big Bang timepieces reshape the geometries of time; Classic Fusion balances boldness and restraint, while the Exceptional Timepieces overwrite expectations to create unprecedented horological objects. With its disruptive approach of challenging convention, Hublot’s DNA is transcribed in the Unico, Meca-10 and tourbillon in-house movements, to add another tier of meaning to the Art of Fusion.

    Alchemy is ingrained into Hublot and not just at La Manufacture. Magic can take place on a football pitch, producing partnerships with major events (UEFA Champions League and UEFA EuroTM). Sometimes it happens at a concert, a basketball match, an artistic performance or at a unique gastronomic experience with Hublot’s family of starred Chefs. And so, the Hublot Vibes come to life, through shared moments of exaltation amongst the Hublotistas, its very own community of proud Hublot owners. The Art of Fusion goes beyond the tangible. It is a way of being, the Hublot way of life.

    Yohji Yamamoto

    Since his debut runway show in Paris in 1981, Yohji Yamamoto has been revolutionizing the fashion world through his philosophy of "conquering fashion through antithesis" - namely, an antithesis to traditional western clothing. Armed with a spirit of rebellion, he expresses his design philosophy though creating pieces that have endured the test of time, and which challenge taboos and propose radical convictions.

  • CLASSIC FUSION YOHJI YAMAMOTO ALL BLACK CAMO : THE ART OF BLACK REDEFINED

    Hublot and legendary brand Yohji Yamamoto unite once again to redefine the art of black. For the fourth time since their first collaboration in 2020, they elevate black from a color to the Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo. A limited edition of 300 pieces where every texture and contrast are intentional. Matte black ceramic sculpts the 42mm case into light and depth, a monochrome camouflage pattern adds rhythm and motion while fabric and rubber fuse seamlessly on the strap.

    This collaboration is more than fashion or watchmaking. It’s about vision. About how far you can strip something down to its essence. Both Hublot and Yohji Yamamoto have built their legacies on the same foundation: questioning the meaning of luxury. Both create through deconstruction. Hublot first broke Swiss tradition in 1980 with its Art of Fusion, blending gold with rubber, innovation with heritage. Since its debut at the Paris Fashion Week in 1981, Yohji Yamamoto redefined the conventions of fashion, using black as a response against excess and fashion’s norms.

    For both creators, black is not absence, it is essence. Hublot pioneered the All Black concept in 2006, where light is defined by volume and texture, beyond its color. When Yohji Yamamoto first presented the collection in Paris in 1981, the black silhouettes were seen as revolutionary, an anti-fashion statement that freed creation from decoration. At Hublot, black is sculpted through material: matte ceramics, smoked sapphire, surfaces that play with shadow. For Yohji Yamamoto, black is woven through fabric: wool, silk, cotton layered to breathe and shift. Both treat black as visible and invisible.

    “For Yohji Yamamoto, black reveals what truly matters, it purifies form, letting silhouette and texture speak. At Hublot, we treat black as a living material, sculpted, layered, folded where each surface interacts differently with light. This project marks our very first collaboration on a Classic Fusion model, and together, we share the belief that luxury is not what shines, but what endures”, stated Julien Tornare, CEO of Hublot.

    Camouflage, reimagined in Yohji Yamamoto’s language, becomes a study in movement and material. On the Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo, the pattern appears as monochrome relief, black on black, dynamic under changing light.

    « Black is modest and arrogant at the same time » affirmed Yohji Yamamoto.

    The 42mm matte black ceramic case absorbs light and sculpts shadow. The black-on-black camouflage dial shifts subtly with movement, alive with contrast. The smoked sapphire caseback unveils the MHUB1110 Hublot automatic calibre and its skeletonized rotor while preserving a monochrome mystery. The strap, crafted from fabric and rubber, echoes the Japanese designer’s tactile couture and Hublot’s technical precision. The signature of Yohji Yamamoto is incorporated into the design of each of the 300 custom All Black boxes.

    The new Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo is available at a selection of Hublot points of sale and online at hublot.com.

    HUBLOT

    In 1980 and for the first time, a watch dared to put a gold case on a rubber strap, turning the luxury watch world upside down in the process. Named for the porthole-shaped bezel with its exposed screws, Hublot was born and with it, the Art of Fusion.

    In 2005 the brand took this exercise in creative thinking to a new level with the Big Bang and its iconic design, size and layered construction case. That same year, Hublot received the Best Design award at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève. Since then, spurred by this revolutionary mindset, the Big Bang has never stopped reinventing itself. The twenty-first century has its first watch Icon.

    The concept of fusion is omnipresent, the guiding principle for every collection. Big Bang timepieces reshape the geometries of time; Classic Fusion balances boldness and restraint, while the Exceptional Timepieces overwrite expectations to create unprecedented horological objects. With its disruptive approach of challenging convention, Hublot’s DNA is transcribed in the Unico, Meca-10 and tourbillon in-house movements, to add another tier of meaning to the Art of Fusion.

    Alchemy is ingrained into Hublot and not just at La Manufacture. Magic can take place on a football pitch, producing partnerships with major events (UEFA Champions League and UEFA EuroTM). Sometimes it happens at a concert, a basketball match, an artistic performance or at a unique gastronomic experience with Hublot’s family of starred Chefs. And so, the Hublot Vibes come to life, through shared moments of exaltation amongst the Hublotistas, its very own community of proud Hublot owners. The Art of Fusion goes beyond the tangible. It is a way of being, the Hublot way of life.

    Yohji Yamamoto

    Since his debut runway show in Paris in 1981, Yohji Yamamoto has been revolutionizing the fashion world through his philosophy of "conquering fashion through antithesis" - namely, an antithesis to traditional western clothing. Armed with a spirit of rebellion, he expresses his design philosophy though creating pieces that have endured the test of time, and which challenge taboos and propose radical convictions.

  • Brand  : Hublot
    Collection  : Classic Fusion
    Model  : Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo
    Reference  : 542.CI.6670.NR.YOY
    Complement : Black Ceramic - Black Dial - Strap Fabric and Rubber
    On sale : 2026
    List Price : 12 000 €
    Diameter : 42 mm
    Thickness : 10.4 mm
    Styles : Vintage
    Types : Self-winding
    Case material : Black ceramic
    Case peculiarity : Screws: Black plated H-Shaped polished Titanium
    Case-Back Microblasted Black Ceramic
    Bezel Microblasted Black Ceramic
    Screws 6 H-shaped Titanium (Black plated polished Titanium)
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 50 meters
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Hands: Black plated matt
    Indexes : Baton-type
    Glass : Antireflective coating
    Sapphire
    Strap material : Rubber
    Fabric
    Strap color : Black
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    More characteristics :
    Movement
    HUB1110 Self-winding Movement
    No. of Components: 177
    Jewels: 25
    Frequency (Hz): 4 (28’800 A/h)
    Power Reserve: Approx. 48 Hours

    Case
    Microblasted Black Ceramic

    Dial
    Black and Grey Camo Printing

    Strap / Buckles
    Black Fabric and Black Rubber
    Black-plated steel and Black-plated steel deployant Buckle

    300-piece limited edition