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HYT Presents Its Most Minimalist Hydraulic Watch Yet
HYT Presents Its Most Minimalist Hydraulic Watch Yet
The brand’s journey has been marked by peaks and valleys. Its inaugural innovation garnered a prestigious GPHG prize, yet it also weathered challenges, particularly amidst the pandemic-induced downturn. However, the past two years have witnessed a marked resurgence, with the brand improving even further in design after its resurrection.
Today, under the distinct leadership of Chairman Vincent Perriard, HYT has opened a new chapter, one that is much more in sync with the contemporary watch customer.
Among the many changes to the product portfolio, Perriard shares in an interview with Revolution founder Wei Koh, were the focus on a reduction in case dimensions for greater wearability, the inclusion of more horological details, and even the introduction of métiers d’arts to the timepieces.
Says Perriard, “We started to reshape the design, the colors, and many other details to bring out the evolution of our watches. I think the most important thing was that we went smaller, we went more deeply into watchmaking details, and we are working with a movement that’s more powerful now, in order to introduce more functions as we go along.”
Indeed, perpetual innovation is very much the lifeblood of HYT. Adds general manager of HYT, Vahé Vartzbed, “It’s in HYT’s DNA to always question the status quo, to ‘Challenge the Norms’. In our motto, you find the ethos of boldness and innovation that defines HYT at its core. The Conical Tourbillon collection, for instance, which has sparked increasing demand for innovative and exceptionally high-quality watchmaking, is a perfect example of HYT’s knack for brilliantly blending tradition with avant-garde.”
HYT T1 Series

The HYT T1 Series with a solid 'salmon' dial and an octagonal titanium case
The hour display consists of a circular tube just underneath the hour markers, filled with liquid, with the boundary of the colored liquid inching forward to point at the hour markers. The combination of a fluid hour display and a traditional analog minute hand on a central dial is intriguing. The fluid display blends into the dial composition in a seamless and satisfying way, and reveals its uniqueness upon closer examination.

HYT T1 Series in deep blue and pink gold

An elegant sunburst finish brings out the lovely warm glow of this salmon pink dial

The new T1 has downsized its case to just 45 mm — a departure from HYT's usual scale —making it certainly more wearable

Since the crystal occupies a significant portion of the case height, the perceived height of the watch will be somewhat flatter than the numerical measurement suggests
The Fluidic Time Display Reimagined
This liquid hour indicator utilizes two distinct fluids: one oil-based and the other water-based. The immiscibility of these liquids ensures a clear separation, with one colored and the other transparent. This creates a clear boundary within the tube, serving as an hour indicator. The colored liquid’s movement through the tube provides an intuitive representation of the time cycle. Hour by hour, the tube fills with colored liquid, and this process occurs over 12 hours before swiftly resetting in approximately one minute, ready for the next cycle.

Notice the refined circular brushed finishing and raised numerals on the bezel
This process of pumping in and out of these two different liquids necessitates two separate reservoirs. Each reservoir is actuated by a bellow and driven by a piston. As the reservoir containing the tinted aqueous liquid expands and contracts, it pushes and pulls the liquids back and forth.

A dynamic view of the case back showcasing the pistons that drive the liquid display
The movement within is the cal. 501-CM, which made its debut in 2022. Comprising 352 individual components, this fully mechanical manual-winding caliber has been finished with all the hallmarks of high watchmaking such as bridges that have been finely sand-blasted or satin-finished. Meanwhile, the power reserve has been increased from 65 to 72 hours as it drives the complex yet mesmerizing system of two piston-driven bellows which push and pull the fluidic display in order to display the time. This intoxicating blend of science and technology, fine watchmaking and progressive design connects past, present and future like no other luxury timepiece in the industry today.
HYT T1 Series Tech Specs
Functions: Hours, minutes, and power reserve indicator
Case: 45.3 mm x 46.3 mm x 17.2 mm; titanium or 18k pink gold; water resistant to 50 m
Strap: Rubber strap
Limited edition: No
Price: CHF 48,000 (titanium); CHF 65,000 (gold)
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