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Introducing the Reservoir × Revolution Hydrosphere Bronze ‘Maldives Edition’
Introducing the Reservoir × Revolution Hydrosphere Bronze ‘Maldives Edition’

CEO & Founder of Reservoir, Francois Moreau (Image: brummellmagazine.co.uk)
For those of you who haven’t experienced the engaging visual pyrotechnics of a jump-hour and retrograde-minute watch, this is what happens. The minute hand continues moving forward in a semi-circular arc until at the end of the 59th minute — bam — it jumps back to the beginning of its arc, i.e. the very first second of the first minute, without losing a fraction of a second of accuracy. This is thanks to a very cool snail-cam mechanism that loads the spring-powered hand until the penultimate moment. At the exact same time, the hour indicator, usually in an aperture somewhere near the centre of the dial, instantaneously jumps. This is, of course, not an original idea; there have been many jump-hour watches over the years. My favourites amongst these are the old Gérald Genta Mickey Mouse watches. Mickey’s hand would serve as the minute indicator while the jump hour was shown in a porthole beneath his distinct yellow shoes. And, of course, I also love the iconic Cartier Tank à Guichet, which dates back to 1928, and features a solid case with just two windows on what would normally be the dial; one for the jumping hours and one for the dragging minutes.

On the wrist, the Reservoir Hydrosphere Bronze x Revolution “The Maldives Edition” fitted on a rubber strap (©Revolution)

The Reservoir Hydrosphere Bronze x Revolution “The Maldives Edition,” seen here fitted on ZULU strap with bronze keepers (©Revolution)
A Unique System
“Wait a minute. Hold up a second,” you say. Because you too have immediately zeroed in on the fact that a dive watch needs to have a unidirectional dive bezel to show elapsed time. And this elapsed time is read from the bezel relative to the minute hand. Which would absolutely not work in the context of a retrograde-minute hand. Well, that’s just what is so damn cool about the Hydrosphere. Moreau has created the very first dive watch bezel that functions perfectly with his retrograde-minute indicator. It works like this. The bezel features two sets of indicators. The ones in red are for use up to 45 minutes and the ones in blue are for use after 45 minutes. OK, so what exactly does this mean?

How to measure the decompression level of 15 minutes, before the minute hand indicates 45 minutes

After the hand indicates 45 minutes
Yes, that’s right — the Hydrosphere, which is not only one of the coolest-looking, but also definitely the most unique dive watch around, is super functional and actually features a helium release valve. So if you wanted to take it deep saturation diving, you could decompress with the watch on without worrying that expanding helium molecules from your stay in the hyperbaric chamber would cause the crystal of the watch to pop off. Says Moreau, “We wanted to create a devastatingly charming watch but with no compromise as a diving tool.” Despite all this technical street cred, it is the design of the Hydrosphere that is so damnably arresting. Whether it’s the Pop Art Frank Stella-like colour fields of primary hues used around the minute track, the smooth UFO shape of the watch that is reminiscent of both Ikepod and Max Büsser & Friends, the entire 45mm-diameter watch (it wears smaller as there are no lugs) just looks epic and wildly futuristic on the wrist. And at a hair over USD 4,000, we can say that it is a strong value proposition as well.
The Maldives Edition
When the opportunity arose to create a special-edition watch with Reservoir, it was without hesitation that I asked for it to be on the Hydrosphere platform. And as it turns out, we had the perfect theme. We will be opening our first physical retail shop in the beginning of 2021. While many might have speculated that this would be in a major city like London, New York or Singapore, our first boutique will be located in the Maldives. Specifically 50 minutes from Malé by speedboat, on a reef owned by our partners Pontiac Land where they have reclaimed three islands for three different hotels comprising a total of almost 300 villas on the water. To celebrate our launch in this diving and water sports mecca, we decided with Reservoir to create a very special version of the Hydrosphere — one that evokes the sun as it dips into the water. The setting sun is a promise that it will rise once again tomorrow, bringing with it a brand-new day. It symbolises the beginning of 2021, a year that we know will bring a renewal of hope, optimism and prosperity to the world.

With our limited edition created in partnership with Reservoir, Revolution & The Rake are proud to announce our first physical retail shop in the Maldives, due to open later in 2021 (©Revolution)

With the watch, we include a rubber strap and a NATO strap with bronze hardware and keepers. The NATO strap is an all-new strap design for us and is exclusive to the Revolution model; the NATO strap will, however, only be sent to you at a later date; a third ZULU strap with bronze keepers will also be included in the box, as our way of saying thanks

With the watch, we include a rubber strap and a NATO strap with bronze hardware and keepers. The NATO strap is an all-new strap design for us and is exclusive to the Revolution model; the NATO strap will, however, only be sent to you at a later date; a third ZULU strap with bronze keepers will also be included in the box, as our way of saying thanks

Lume shot of the luminous dial and bezel on the Reservoir Hydrosphere Bronze x Revolution “The Maldives Edition” (©Revolution)

Revolution & The Rake will be opening our first physical retail shop in the Maldives— 50 minutes from Malé by speedboat, on a reef owned by our partners Pontiac Land where they have reclaimed three islands for three different hotels comprising a total of almost 300 villas on the water (Image: Pontiac Land)

A bird's eye view of the reef islands being reclaimed for the three-hotel resort being built by Pontiac Land (Image: Pontiac Land)

Rendering of a one bedroom water villa being built at one of three hotel concepts, which will each occupy one of the three reclaimed reef islands (Image: Pontiac Land)

Each Reservoir Hydrosphere Bronze x Revolution “The Maldives Edition” is numbered and engraved on the caseback (©Revolution)

The Reservoir Hydrosphere Bronze x Revolution “The Maldives Edition” has a Helium Escape Valve incorporated into the side of the case that is opposite to the crown (©Revolution)
Just before I check out, I can’t begin to explain how supremely ecstatic and incredibly humbled we were to find out that our watch was on the list of finalists for the 2020 GPHG Diver’s Category.
The Reservoir × Revolution Bronze Hydrosphere will be made in a limited edition of 100 pieces and is priced at USD 4,400. It also comes with a print of an original artwork by Alain Bouldouyre, commissioned by Reservoir to tell the story of our collaboration in the lush and wondrous Maldives. Says Moreau, “It’s funny, when I look at the watch and dream of wearing [it] in the Maldives, I am filled with optimism. In some ways, the watch fills me with hopefulness for the future.” I am most inclined to agree with him.

The Reservoir Hydrosphere Bronze x Revolution “The Maldives Edition” comes in a waterproof case that serves as a watchbox and contains a print of an original artwork by Alain Bouldouyre, commissioned by Reservoir to tell the story of our collaboration in the lush and wonderous Maldives (©Revolution)

Artwork by Alain Bouldouyre, commissioned by Reservoir to tell the story of our collaboration.