S1 5N Gold Titanium Red
Reference# H03423-A- Details
- Description
- Case: Silver & black coated beadblasted titanium- Titanium crown - Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
- Size: 45.3 mm x 17.2 mm
- Movement: HYT’s fluidic time display manually wound caliber 501-CM
- Function: Fluidic retrograde hours - Central minutes hand - Power reserve hand - Small seconds hand
- Power Reserve: approximately 72 hrs
- Water Resistance: 50 m
- Dial: Rhodium & Balck coated brass - Black or Rhodium plated appliques, white & red decals, SLN White C1 / WL - Red liquid inside borosilicate capillary tube
- Caseback: sapphire crystal
- Hands: Galvanic 5N gold satin-finished hands
- Strap/Bracelet: Anthracite black rubber strap Pure black Velcro strap Pin buckle in titanium black DLC Buckle in titanium black DLC Satin & sand-blasted finishes
HYT unveils the S1 5N Gold Titanium Red, a bold fusion of hydromechanical innovation and the captivating energy of red liquid, elevated by the sophistication of 5N gold. The new S1 5N Gold Titanium Red transforms time into poetry, where crimson red fluid flows through the borosilicate capillary like liquid fire. The red power reserve indicator mirrors this passionate energy, creating a mesmerizing dance of scarlet that captures time itself.
“Red is passion, gold is nobility. In the S1 Gold Titanium Red, we’ve made time bleed with emotion while 5N gold’s warm radiance amplifies every crimson heartbeat. It’s the perfect contrast fire meeting light in horological poetry” Vahé Vartzbed, HYT CEO.
HYT S1 sports watches are lightweight, reliable, and comfortable timing companion. The 50-meter water-resistant case measures 45.30mm × 17.20mm. The S1’s straps are attached to the ergonomically shaped case at a steep angle, creating a flowing line and, thus, a natural fit. HYT deploys titanium and leaves out a dial revealing the sports watch’s unique hydromechanical caliber 501-CM, featuring two small bellows on the lower half of the open-worked dial with an impressive 72 hours of power reserve. The most traditional aspect of the movement is the mainspring you need to wind by turning the titanium crown between 2 and 3 o’clock. When you do, it will move the central minute hand, the small seconds in a sub dial between 9 and 10 o’clock, and the small hand of the power reserve indicator, which is in line with the crown.