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News: Presenting the New HYT Skull. The Hydro Mechanical Horologists Do it Again.

The Skull, HYT’s new extraordinary and unprecedented creation, breaks all the rules. You don’t need to be an expert to appreciate the power of its design. Even at first glance the Skull makes a striking impression, simply because it epitomizes and at the same time breaks away from everything that HYT represents. It is provocative, unique and has a bold design supported by the fluid mechanics that have become the brand’s signature style. The Skull speaks for itself. Its development, however, was anything but obvious. The use of a capillary, which carries a fluid to act as the hour marker, is a concept that is already mastered by HYT and its partners. However, any significant changes in form require extensive background work. For the Skull, the skull shape of the tube, which measures less than one millimeter in diameter, was a significant challenge in itself. The issue centered on the capillary’s four angles, two of which are almost 90° at the base. These curves meant that bending the glass was a particularly delicate task.

"Their vertical structure, developed for the H1 watch, served as our starting point. However, we then had to re-examine how to generate enough power to move through these sharp angles, whilst ensuring that the fluid always indicates the correct time, moving at the right speed and with perfect regularity over twelve hours”, mentions Vincent Perriard —CEO of HYT.

In line with the raw, primitive imagery of the skull, HYT also decided to do away with the minutes. This bold choice has two consequences. Firstly, it shifts the main focus to the capillary, the only sensory indicator of time as it passes, and secondly it centers all the attention on the piece’s architectural design, with its assertive, confident skull, which occupies almost the entire surface of the dial. Similarly, in stark contrast to its other pieces, HYT chose to almost completely hide the movement on the dial side. To breathe life into the skull, HYT instead introduced a number of new developments. Firstly, the two vertical bellows function continuously —it is their subtle expansion and contraction which causes the fluid to move. In addition, the eyes of the Skull have a life of their own. The right eye indicates the power reserve of the watch. Using a series of subtly different translucent colored inserts, the eye gradually darkens as the piece nears the end of its 65 hours of power.

The left eye hides a barely visible seconds dial which rotates continuously. You only have to look the Skull in the eyes to observe its spirit and the life, in the most literal sense, flowing at its heart. In both cases, a subtle honeycomb pattern provides the background and adds depth to the eyes.

The skull itself is not inert, its movement operates constantly. It is alive, in the truest sense of the word: it has a soul. This is the first watch creation in which, instead of observing the time, time watches you. “We always want to see how far we can go in terms of design and engineering. Our objective was to create a Skull that completely breaks away from everything you normally see, while still embodying the very DNA of HYT —a bold, conceptual, technical, and original design”, Vincent Perriard explains.

The changes don’t stop at the movement, however. A new 51 mm case has been specially created for the Skull, with the addition of new, crisp angled lugs. The single assembly push-button of the crown, which adjusts the time, is located between 2 and 3 o'clock. The crown protector has been removed. Lateral inserts have also been added to the case, allowing multiple future combinations.

Here's a video produced by HYT that shows how this amazing watch works.

The Skull is offered in two, very limited versions. One of 50 pieces, produced in DLC titanium with green fluid The Green Eye ref. 151-TD-41-GF-AB, and another of 25 pieces in 5N rose gold and black DLC titanium, featuring red fluid The Red Eye ref. 151-DG-42-RF-AB. The first pieces will be available starting May 2015.

Sticker Price CHF 90,000 for Green Eye and CHF 100,000 for Red Eye. For more info on HYT click here.


Technical Specifications of the HYT Skull

Case: black DLC titanium with brushed, micro-blasted and polished finishes or black DLC titanium and 5N gold with brushed, micro-blasted and satin finishes. Diameter 51 mm by 17.9 mm in thickness. Rubber coated screw-down crown, black titanium dome at 6 o'clock.

Dial: unstructured fluid hours, black hour, grey anthracite indices and grey numerals.

Crystal: cambered sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on the dial side and display case back with matching color of crystal to the watch. Water resistant to 50 meters.

Movement: Manual wound exclusive HYT calibre with 35 jewels, which provides a power reserve of 65 hours.

 Strap: black alligator with black DLC titanium pin buckle.