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This is the ritziest version of the HYT H0 yet, being in 18k 2N "Pale" gold The ability to color other metals and materials so that they look like gold has in many ways diminished the value of real gold So many things want to be gold, that it can be challenging to know what actually is and isn't gold.
Not just any gold but "Champagne" gold as classy marketers like to refer to 18k 2N "Pale" gold, which sits alongside other alloys of gold such as yellow, rose, and red gold HYT's caliber 101 manually wound movement powers the H0 just like it powers the H1 HYT colors the caps of the screws in the movement, which reflect in shades of purple as the movement surfaces play with the light - something I've not seen before in an H0 watch.
HYT chose the safe route in pairing the H0 2N gold with a black rubber strap If HYT doesn't offer a shorter strap option in addition to this length, they should probably start doing so Oh, and HYT also offers a slick-looking matte black alligator strap that looks attractive with the H0 Why 2N gold or any gold for that matter in the H0 collection? One reason is because they have likely been asked to. Source
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