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Hysek iO Tourbillion Skeleton and i0 Double Tourbillon at JCK 2015

 

The Hysek i0 Tourbillon Skeleton; the depth and transparency of the skeletonized movement was a great first piece to handle during the Jewelers' Circular Keystone (JCK) event this past weekend in Las Vegas.  The large 49mm rose gold case allows the Hysek HW12 in-house movement to virtually levitate within the front and back sapphire glass. 

 


The HW12 is comprised of 183 components with a titanium tourbillon cage.  The gear train, barrel and tourbillon trisect to form a harmonious 3 point movement that meets in the center of the dial for the hour and minute hands.  On the outside perimeter of the inner bezel there are hour markers placed at 1, 5, 7 and 11.  These are signature elements in a Hysek watch and seem to float on the dial along with the movement.  Taking a closer look at the inner bezel and you can see the artfully applied ring of 90 black diamonds.







The large 49mm rose gold case and lugs are adorned with diamonds.  To me it adds an elegant look without being too flashy.  It also frames the skeletonized tourbillon movement quite nicely.




The crown is adorned with a large diamond and the side of the case has a brushed finish.  The i0 has a transparent rose gold case back attached by 4 screws.





The 49mm case dominates my small wrist, but I can look past that literally and concentrate on the skeletonized movement.





I also had the opportunity to handle the Hysek i0 double tourbillon.  This movement reminds me of the Hysek Verdict Skeleton Double Tourbillon but in the traditional round i0 case. 



This gem-set version is slightly different from the single tourbillon, with the bezel having two rows of diamonds with the inner top bezel set with larger precious stones. I think this was a good choice because it adds a more visual detail to match the more complicated movement of the double tourbillon.  The dial layout has the 1 and 11 hour markers floating along the case, but the 5 and 7 are removed to provide a clear view of the double tourbillons.  Instead of the black diamond inner bezel there is a contrasting white minute track with smaller stick hour markers.



The i0 can be paired with a alligator or calf strap and a blackened PVD deployant buckle.



I love the transparency on my wrist even with the large case.




And finally a few pictures of the i0 Tourbillon Skeleton and the i0 Double Tourbillon Skeleton.  Which would you prefer?  The more single or the double tourbillon?  Seeing both side by side they seem to have different characters.  To me the single really shows off the transparency and space of the movement and is the one I would choose. 










Next, we'll take a look at the Hysek Furtive Chronograph Grande Date with a much stronger and sporty presence.


Regards,
ED-209


This message has been edited by ED209 on 2015-06-05 19:34:07


 


This message has been edited by ED209 on 2015-06-05 19:38:25

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