Isotope goes back to the origin of its brand name in collaboration with @scottishwatches , the second largest watch oriented podcast in the world, with over 400 episodes to date. It was in Glasgow, in 1913, that the term Isotopes, radioelements with unique half-lives, was coined at the suggestion of Dr.Margaret Todd to radiochemist Frederick Soddy, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in 1921. Donned in the national colors of Scotland, the Hydrium 'Alba' features flame-blued hands and an enamel dial, a unique feature for a capable divers' watch. Inside the 40mm large case of micro-blasted stainless steel, which ensures a water resistance of 300m/1.000 ft, ticks automatic Swiss Landeron caliber 24. Isotope will only make 100 pieces of Hydrium 'Alba.' Now available to pre-order on Isotope’s website. #isotopewatches #scottishwatches #hydriumalba #alba #britishwatchmaking #britishwatches #scotland (at Glasgow, Scotland.) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmK03tbqd-r/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=