
Now that I’ve got the alliteration outta’ the way with, let’s see what (asides its color) separates this new variant apart from its Cnidarian cousins.

Actually not an awful lot, but there is one physical change – whereas Titanium versions had previously come with either blue or black ceramic bezels inlays, this new green variant makes use of a Sapphire crystal insert.

The HM7 Aquapod Ti Green has been Limited to 50 pieces. Like other HM7s it is home to an in-house, central 60-second flying tourbillon which is comprised of 303-components.

Like some real jellyfish, the HM7 glows in the dark thanks to SuperLumiNova and AGT Ultra: on the hour and minute numerals, around the inside of the movement and along the tentacle-like winding rotor.

Thoughts? How comes every time when haute horology and diver’s watches cross paths, the watchmakers are only ever interested in the haute horology side of things –
would it hurt to actually create something this incredible that performed equally as exceptionally as a dive watch?!

No comments:
Post a Comment