[ VAULT STATUS ]: Secured
[ BRAND ]: Ianos Dytis
[ PROVENANCE ]: Greece
[ ASSET_ID ]: #IA-DY-02
[ MARKET_FLOOR ]
$2,500
Source: Specialist Archive (April 2026)
[ EQUIVALENT_SOVEREIGN_FLOOR ]
$4,700
TUDOR PELAGOS 39 (TITANIUM)
RSI: 8.8
// RELATIVE STRENGTH INDEX: Engineering density vs. market ubiquity.
[ SOVEREIGN_INTELLIGENCE_LOG ]
“The Ianos Dytis represents a forensic pivot into Hellenic design logic. While the Tudor Pelagos 39 is the commercial titanium standard, the ID02 bypasses the Sovereign premium by offering superior material engineering and design deviance. By securing this numbered #50/100 unit, we capture artisanal scarcity and Greek maritime narrative at nearly 50% of the cost of the mass-market equivalent.”
[ PROJECTED_VELOCITY ]
INDEPENDENT ALPHA
> Metric: Provenance Bottleneck via Numbered First Edition.
> YEAR: 2025
> CHASSIS: 39
> DIAL_COLOUR: Blue
> GENRE: Tactical Diver
> ALPHA_SCARCITY: #50 / 100
[ ARCHIVE_TIMELINE ]
VAULT_INGRESS: MARCH 2026
EGRESS_WINDOW: Q1 2030 — Q4 2030

>> [ FIELD_REPORT: THE_ANTIKYTHERA_DIVE ]

I secured this piece in a boutique in Athens while tracking independent rarities in the Mediterranean. Most dive watches look to the future; the Dytis looks back 2,000 years. It’s inspired by the world’s first analog computer—found by sponge divers at the bottom of the Aegean—and it feels less like a ‘luxury product’ and more like a rugged piece of shipwrecked history secured for the vault.

[ THE_SHELL: CASE_LOGIC ]

MATERIAL: Grade 2 Titanium; shotblasted finish for a tactical, lightweight profile.
STANCE: 41.0mm x 14.7mm (Total Height) // 49.0mm Lug-to-Lug.
BEZEL: Unidirectional Grade 2 Titanium; ‘Antikythera’ tooth-profile for high-friction grip.
DEPTH: 30 bar (300m / 1,000 ft) // High-integrity saturation diver architecture.

[ THE_FACE: VISUAL_INTERFACE ]

AESTHETIC: Matte black sandwich dial; small seconds disk doubles as a kinetic ‘Mati’ (Evil Eye) protective charm.
LUME: ‘Old Radium’ C3 Super-LumiNova. A vintage glow for clinical legibility in zero-light environments.

[ THE_ENGINE: INTERNAL_MECHANICS ]

CALIBRE: Sellita SW360-1 (Custom Ianos ‘Small Seconds’ modification).
RESERVE: Up to 42-Hour power reserve // 28,800 BPH // 31 Jewels // Automatic.

[ CUSTODIAN_FIELD_LOG ]

INGRESS_NOTE: Asset secured at Kessaris Boutique, Athens in March 2026. Finalized via the Athens VAT-Arbitrage protocol and extracted to the London Hub. Finding the Dytis at its source was a clinical requirement; it serves as the archive’s Historical Anchor, proving that high-conviction engineering does not require a Swiss ‘Luxury’ price tag to be valid.

>> ARCHIVE_OBSERVATIONS:

ANCIENT_LOGIC: The Antikythera gear at 6 o’clock is the standout feature. The constant rotation of the ‘Mati’ (Evil Eye) small seconds disk is a double-edged working indicator—guarding against misfortune while confirming system integrity deep underwater.
FIELD_UTILITY: The Shotblasted Titanium finish is the ultimate ‘subtractive’ choice. Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, it achieves a ‘tool’ aesthetic that feels equally at home on an Aegean dive boat or a transatlantic flight.
ALPHA_THESIS: The Dytis represents an Asymmetric Entry Point. By capturing a genesis-level reference from an Athenian independent before the market fully recognized the shift toward artisanal titanium divers, we are positioned for high-conviction outperformance. Rarity is secured by the early-numbered unit status (#50/100).

[ CUSTODIAN_VERDICT ]

“Thesis confirmed. The Dytis is the archive’s cultural soul. It’s the perfect blend of [ Mechanical_Truth ] and [ Narrative_Value ]. A permanent anchor in the Sutherland Vault.”

[ FIELD_TEST_REPORT ]


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