One of my favorite watchmakers, HYT, has unveiled the new generation of HYT skeleton watches with the fascinating HYT H4 Gotham, an incredibly cool fusion of their trademark liquid hour indication with an amazing movement and a light carbon case.
Produced in a limited run of just 50 pieces, the new H4 Gotham is the first HYT watch to feature a case made entirely from diabolically rigid 3DTP carbon and it’s also the first watch from this company to display the time off center on its bezel, rather than on the flange as its predecessors.
It looks sport and chic and it’s extremely technical with an unstructured dial and a new exclusive caliber, produced in-house by HYT, with 35 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 65 hours. Thanks to a sapphire disc secured by three anchor points at 4 and 8 o’clock housing the minute indicator and the power reserve indicator at 3 o’clock, the entire gear train is visible, making this timepiece even more eye catching.
The lower side of the HYT H4 Gotham houses the company’s signature bellows, which look like true pistons. For the first time for HYT the watch features time indexes engraved on the bezel and also for the first time the H4 comes with an all new technical strap, made from a chic mix of rubber and Nomex technical fibre.
The price for these drool inducing HYT H4 Gotham watches is $79,000.