HYT deconstructs time with the H3 then reassembles it around its founding principle of two bellows that inject fluid into a capillary tube that advances with the hours. The H3’s objective is to show hours on a linear display. This was the starting-point for a new movement, developed with Audemars Piguet Renaud & Papi, that ensures the smooth flow of the hours along this linear display. The result is a watch without hands and with no noon. HYT has imagined a rotating, four-sided dial, positioned alongside the hour tube. Each of these sides has six one-hour graduations for a total 24 hours. At the end of each six-hour period, the hour marker makes a retrograde movement during which the dial makes a controlled rotation. Minutes are also counted on a linear display by an articulated, retrograde double arm that sweeps a scale. 25-piece limited series.
SPECIFICATIONS
CASE
Titanium with anthracite PVD treatment and platinum, 62 x 41 mm
Domed anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Open back
DIAL
Aluminium for the hours, sapphire crystal for the minutes
MOVEMENT
Mechanical hand-wound, exclusive HYT calibre, 53 jewels, 21,600 vib/h, titanium bridges with anthracite PVD treatment, twin barrels, 170-hour power reserve
FUNCTIONS
Retrograde fluid hours, retrograde minutes, power-reserve indicator, crown position indicator (H-N-R), pusher to rotate the hours
BRACELET/STRAP
Black alligator, titanium folding clasp with anthracite PVD treatment