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S1 SERIES BEADBLASTED TITANIUM RED

Sale price£66,650.00

Feel the power of a hydromechanical athlete. The fascinating S1 Beadblasted Titanium Red proudly showcases the same angular yet ergonomic and fluid lines but with a completely different look.

The use of silver and black-coated bead-blasted titanium creates a futuristic appearance. Even though the movement looks like a futuristic piece of micromachinery, the hydromechanical 501-CM ‘power plant’ is a real-life piece of innovative watchmaking genius.

The different shades of gray form an ideal background for the bright retrograde red fluidic hours inside the borosilicate capillary tube.

The flange has a grained, bead-blasted structure, creating a uniform, monochromatic look. Even the caliber 501-CM inside the 50-meter water-resistant case shows grained sand-blasted components next to matte-brushed movement parts to create a coherent composition.

The watch can be worn on a rubber and a fabric strap. The sporty Light Grey Velcro strap is outfitted with a simple and efficient loop buckle showing case-matching finishes.

HYT

Where time becomes fluid

HYT defines itself through a radical reinterpretation of time itself, merging haute horlogerie with advanced fluid mechanics to create a completely new language of watchmaking. Born from the ambition to make time physically visible, the brand developed a patented mechanical-fluidic system where traditional hands are replaced by circulating liquids moving through a precision glass capillary. Driven by a mechanical movement that powers a pair of bellows, this system transforms energy into motion, allowing time to be read through the interaction of fluids rather than conventional indicators.

At the core of HYT’s identity lies a fusion of science, engineering, and horological artistry. Each timepiece is built around a complex architecture of micro-engineered components, including ultra-precise bellows, high-performance fluids, and aerospace-inspired technologies designed to control motion at a microscopic level. The result is a distinctly unconventional form of watchmaking—bold, experimental, and technically uncompromising—where time is not merely displayed, but expressed as a living, dynamic system.

Engineering the flow of time

HYT transforms mechanical energy into visible, flowing time. They replace traditional indication with a living display, where time feels dynamic, fluid, and constantly in motion.