
With the 2012 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix less than a month
away, Hublot, the Official Watchmaker of F1, unveils the Hublot King
Power F1 Austin watch. The watch is named after the penultimate race of
the 2012 F1 season which is in Austin, TX. The Austin Grand Prix is
notable this year in that it marks a return of the Formula 1 circuit to
the United States; Formula 1 left the U.S in 2007 after being held at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway venue from 2007-2007. The Hublot F1 King
Power Austin is a limited edition of 250 pieces and features the unique
design elements which we have come to expect from the superb Hublot F1
series which now comprises 10 models. Even though the only *change*
with regards to the F1 series is the color set, it is easy to say that
this is one cool looking watch. I’ll run it all down for you, below.

REF : 703.NQ.8512.HR.FTX12
The Austin Grand Prix will be held at the new, $300 million, 3.4-mile Circuit of the Americas track
with capacity for 120,000 fans through 2012 and should be an exciting
event. Comparable to the Olympics and Soccer’s FIFA World Cup, Formula 1
has a massive following of more than 520 million viewers in 187
countries and is the most-watched annual television sport in the world.
Formula 1 will bring Texas to millions of viewers around the globe —
and for years to come. Formula 1 has selected Austin to hold races from
2012 to 2021 because of the city’s central location, easy accessibility
for international fans, desirable climate and world-class music scene.

As noted above, the Hublot F1 King Power F1 has a 48mm titanium case
(“King Power” style) and features the unique design elements which we
have seen in prior Hublot F1 watches: carbon and titanium bezel,
satin-finished with a perforated effect which brings to mind the cutting
edge performance of an high tech brake disc, the start and reset
push-pieces, and a 30-minute timer at 3 o’clock.


The strap is made from black Hornback alligator leather (with black
rubber backing) with the red stitching subtly picking up the colour of
the dial. In the past Hublot has used a Nomex-style strap (same
material as racing suits worn by drivers), but not on this piece.

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