Launched in 2012, the H1 collection by the company HYT is replenished with a new model H1 Evo Red2.
Genius of the models H1 is to use a liquid to indicate the time. Two flexible reservoirs are mounted on the end of a capillary filled with a fluorescein and transparent viscous liquid. The fluid does not mix due to the repulsive force of the molecules and the meniscus, marking the border.
The liquid reservoirs arranged at the 6 o`clock position. When one of the tanks is compressed, the second is expanded and vice versa, thereby providing a fluid flow in the capillary. As the time is "flowing", fluorescent liquid is moving forward. The crescent-shaped meniscus marks the limit between the liquids, indexing time. At the 6 o`clock position is the last point. The fluid then moves to the initial position. Two bellows, supporting tanks, are made of durable, flexible electro-deposited alloy and driven by the piston. This hydro system works on the base of the mechanical, manual winding caliber.
HYT H1 Evo Red2 watch
HYT H1 Evo Red2 watch
The H1 Evo Red2 watch is enclosed in a titanium case with a bezel and lugs, made of polished rose gold 5N. On the unstructured silver dial, red liquid indexes the hours, and minutes - the traditional minute hand. The marking is made of pink gold.
The hand-wound movement is an exclusive HYT caliber with a balance frequency of 28,800 vibrations and a 65 - hour power reserve. The calibre is decorated with the côtes de Genève ornament, bridges are hand- chamfered.
The novelty H1 Evo Red2 comes on gray rubber strap, fitted with a titanium buckle.
To buy the H1 Evo Red2 is possible through the official representatives of HYT.
HYT Exclusive Watches were awarded Best Concept Watch Award
November 4, 2012 in Mexico City the watch exhibition Salon International ALTA RELOJERIA (SIAR) was held, on which the HYT H1 watch won the first place in the category of Best Concept Watch Award 2012.
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Have you ever heard of the clepsydra - water clock? Many scientists say that the oldest of them found today can be dated to the era of the pharaohs. Since then, it took about 3,400 years, and the water clock, as if overcome the force of gravity, were in the mechanical wristwatch!
Probably, many watch companies have dreamed of such a phenomenon, but to create watch indicating the time with the liquid in the mechanism, only managed to the company HYT in 2012.
This article is about it.
Fluid mechanics
The most interesting and fascinating - is the principle of how the artist created these unique watches, have succeeded in combining high art of watchmaking and the mechanics of fluids.
Agree, at first glance, the idea of the movement with circulating fluid seems an absolute utopia. However, in reality the idea of H1 watch is quite simple. ...
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