Forget smart watches, the watch that will really fascinate you in 2015 is the HYT H3, a hydromechanical watch where nothing is hidden from view, as you can observe the entire "production process" of time measurement through the glass. Without manual winding, the watch lasts for 170 hours (approx. 7 days) and has two built-in bellows that pump a phosphorescent liquid that travels on the beat of the second hand. Truly something the world has never seen before.
HYT H3 is rectangular hydromechanical clock, from which even smart watches can hide. Not because it would be so much more capable, but because it is a watch that has no equal in the world and against which the previous model of the same manufacturer, HYT, Skull and H1, seem like children's watches. The H3 has neither a screen nor a classic dial. Behind the watch glass of titanium and platinum it boasts rich and never-before-seen mechanics. The strap is from alligator leather, and the watch is water resistant up to 30 meters deep. For the lucky owner, it's like a golden ticket to Willy Wonka's chocolate factory between hours, as you'll stare at it for hours.
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It will be available September 2015, and it will be produced in a limited quantity- 25 pieces. So you have the best chance to meet her in person if you go to a watch fair Baselworld 2015, where it will be exhibited between March 19 and 26, 2015. Otherwise, you always have the video and gallery below:
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www.hytwatches.com