Hublot and Yohji Yamamoto return for a fourth collaboration, and once again, black is the entire conversation. The Classic Fusion Yohji Yamamoto All Black Camo is limited to 300 pieces and treats monochrome not as a constraint, but as a playground. A 42mm matte black ceramic case anchors the watch in quiet confidence, while a black-on-black camouflage motif introduces movement. Nothing here is accidental; every surface, texture, and transition feels deliberate.
This partnership has always been about shared philosophy. Both Hublot and Yamamoto built their reputations by dismantling convention. Hublot’s Art of Fusion challenged Swiss orthodoxy by pairing gold with rubber; Yamamoto, debuting in Paris in 1981, used black as an act of rebellion, an aesthetic refusal of excess. For both, deconstruction isn’t destruction; it’s clarity.
The All Black Camo distills that thinking. Light is absorbed, then quietly returned through volume and relief. The smoked sapphire caseback reveals Hublot’s MHUB1110 automatic calibre, its skeletonized rotor half-seen, half-imagined. The fabric-and-rubber strap completes the idea: technical, tactile, and enduring. As Yamamoto himself once put it, black is modest and arrogant at the same time.