HTH - First Generation
A quiet tribute to John Harrison and his pursuit of precision.
The HTH is rooted in a quiet sense of respect, shaped as a tribute to John Harrison and his pursuit of precision. His work redefined how time could be understood, not through ornament, but through clarity, structure, and purpose.
For Felipe, this legacy is not something to replicate, but something to carry forward. It reflects a way of thinking where every decision follows intention, and where mechanical understanding takes precedence over decoration.
This philosophy continues to define the HTH today, not as a reference to the past, but as a living idea expressed through balance, proportion, and restraint.
The dial is defined by restraint. Its sandblasted brass surface, finished in black rhodium, absorbs light rather than reflecting it, creating a quiet depth that reveals itself over time.
A polished chapter ring introduces structure and contrast, framing the dial without disturbing its calm presence. Different numeral styles allow for subtle individuality, while remaining grounded in the same design language.
Nothing feels added. Every element exists with intention, forming a composition that is clear, balanced, and quietly confident on the wrist.
The movement carries the strongest connection to its inspiration. Hand-engraved bridges follow a language where decoration is guided by structure, giving each surface depth and individuality shaped by hand.
Dark rhodium tones create a calm foundation, while the engraved balance cock introduces warmth and contrast, forming a subtle focal point within the composition.
There is a quiet dialogue between past and present, where traditional craftsmanship and contemporary execution come together in a way that feels natural, honest, and enduring.
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