The earlier hub with factory bearings, cross tube, and seals weighs 1530 grams
The later hub WITHOUT bearings, cross tube, and seals weighs 1217 grams.
I don't have another fresh front bearing kit on hand, but I weighed the pair of small wheel bearings from a new Allballz rear hub kit. The pair of bearings weigh 285 grams. They are a little bigger than front bearings, but the addition of the cross tube and seals likely come up to 285 grams.
1217+285 grams is 1502 grams, or 28 grams lighter than the comparable K hub.
The casting shape on the inside is very different between the two. It's like a reverse of the late hub.
Anyway, that's what I got.
George
Your estimate was pretty close, George.
Wheel bearings 81 grams each
Retainer ring 10 grams
Inner spacer tube 116 grams
Outer brake-side seal (WTF is it doing, since there is a seal on the bearing?) 9 grams
Total 297 grams + 1217= 1514 grams
6 stock bolts with flange nuts 300 grams
An 8mm x30mm flange head bolt with a 10mm hex 16 grams x6= 96 grams
By replacing the inner spacer tube with an aluminum one of the same dimensions, there would be a weight savings of about 77 grams, and using the shorter bolts with heli-coils would shave another 204 grams, or almost 10 ounces. Trimming either the early or late hubs might result in another 4-6 ounces of weight loss without weakening the hub, but that's just a guess..