T1 Titanium – Slate

Reference# H03206-A
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    • Description
    • Case: Titanium and black coated satin finished 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
    • Power Reserve: approximately 72 hrs
    • Water Resistance: 50 m
    • Dial: Slate coated brass - Rhodium plated appliques, white decals, SLN White C1 / WL - Blue liquid inside borosilicate capillary tube
    • Caseback: sapphire crystal
    • Hands: Rhodium plated polished minutes hand, white SLN - Rhodium plated polished power reserve hand, white SLN
    • Strap/Bracelet: Black rubber strap, Pin buckle in titanium - Satin & sand-blasted finishes

    The T1 SERIES, is a 45mm collection with an octagonal shape and subtly faceted sides and  interchangeable strap.  The salmon, anthracite, and silver dials offer a unique contrast with the titanium and DLC titanium case, while the case in 5N gold and DLC titanium stylishly enhances the midnight blue watch face. Each reference is offered with two interchangeable rubber straps, each with its own buckle.

    HYT’s mechanism is powered by manually wound caliber 501-CM with a 72-hour power reserve indicator at 2 o’clock.  The torque crown – either in titanium and DLC titanium or in 5N gold and titanium DLC with a satin and micro-blasted finish – ensures water resistance up to 50 meters.

    The fundamentals of HYT’s fluidic time display mechanism features two flexible reservoirs positioned at 6 o’clock, connected at each end of a capillary. In one, a tinted aqueous liquid. In the other, a transparent viscous liquid. The two are immiscible: the repulsive force of the molecules of each fluid makes it impossible for them to mix. Delimiting the boundary between the two: the meniscus.  

     The tinted liquid progressively fills the capillary, marking the hour against the outboard scale along the dial’s flange. After 12 hours, as it reaches the 6 o’clock position on the right, the tinted liquid retrogrades to its starting point at 6 o’clock on the other side.