As soon as it entered the watchmaking scene, Hysek distinguished itself by timepieces with a particularly modern design in keeping with the spirit of the brand founder Jorg Hysek and his love of architecture. 15 years later, the instigator is no longer on board, although his name remains. Slowly but surely, the initial spirit is being channelled towards a calmer and less exclusive future. This measured approach is notably visible in the new version of the Abyss, the brand bestseller first launched in 1997. A diver's replica watch that retails at between CHF 11,000 and 13,000, it now comes with a 47 mm case framing traditional chronographs and a dual-time model, further complemented by a large date. The Abyss also features the brand's characteristic pivoting lugs that enable it to adjust smoothly to any wrist. This new titanium Large Date version of the Abyss is issued in a 30-piece limited series carrying a CHF 30,000 price tag. The two new Abyss ladies' replica watches . Delos Communications for WorldTempus. Nor are women not forgotten in this collection, since a 38 mm ladies' Abyss in quartz or automatic versions was unveiled at Baselworld, also featuring the famous pivoting lugs. Details bearing the inimitably Hysek signatureThe Io line signals the transition from simple to complicated models. Intended to welcome a first echelon of playful complications, this range is now enriched with variations on the Jumping Hour model. Retailing at between CHF 14,000 for the PVD version and CHF 49,000 for a pink gold interpretation, this timepiece echoes the originality and complexity of Hysek's first creations. The new gold variation of the Io Jumping Hour. Hysek Appearing in their 2013 livery, the Verdict and Kilada lines are clearly positioned at the top of the brand range. The gold Verdict Tourbillon is treated to a distinctive all-new dial, partially in tinted sapphire and thus revealing part of the movement and more specifically the large date discs. The replica watch face definitely bears Jorg Hysek's original designer-style signature, with hour-markers appearing only at 1, 5, 7 and 11 o'clock. The new gold Verdict Tourbillon is issued in a limited series (of eight in this instance), like all the models equipped with an in-house manufactured movement, and retails at CHF 139,000. The new Kilada complements the tourbillon with an additional complication in the shape of a double micro-rotor, a dedicated Hysek feature. As its name implies, it is a double oscillating weight with one micro-rotor on the front and another located along the same vertical axis, on the movement side. Once again, the dial features a sapphire finish, but this time in lightly sparkling opaque red colour. The KIlada, which already existed in titanium, is thus now offered in a more luxurious version at CHF 119,000. - The Hysek Verdict Double Tourbillon with double rotor. Delos Communications for WorldTempus. It is however doubtless the new Verdict 46 mm Double Tourbillon and double rotor model that reaches the peak of luxury among this year's new models. While its name alone gives a good idea of its technical refinement, only a connoisseur's eye will be able to grasp the full extent of its subtlety. The standout features include the openworking surrounding the tourbillon, as well as the windrose finish appearing beneath the micro-rotor - a rare decorative effect combining C? tes de Geneve and a sunburst guilloche motif. A last detail lies in the addition of a date that makes it possible to offer an almost intact version of Hysek's favourite hour-marker layout at 1,5, 7 and 11 o'clock. While the complications and finishes are more traditional than previously, the brand's playful and provocative nature is still very much visible to the discerning gaze. Verdict Double Tourbillon Double rotor Delos Communications for WorldTempus.