H. Moser & Cie. Watches Collection
An independent, Swiss, family-run business, haute horlogerie brand H. Moser & Cie. has “Very Rare” as its tagline. The brand’s offerings this year keep up to its brand identity; we bring you a quick look at its Endeavour line, which has numerous stunning additions this year…
H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Centre Seconds Concept Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon dial is now paired with the Concept version – without logo or indices – from the Endeavour family. On the Endeavour Centre Seconds Concept Blue Lagoon models, the indices and brand logo have been completely removed to enhance the utterly streamlined minimalist design. The watches are Haute Horlogerie classics, combining harmonious proportions, balanced forms, high-end finishes, and the manufacture automatic movement, the HMC 200 – designed, developed and produced entirely in-house. The calibre HMC 200 houses a large engraved gold oscillating weight, guaranteeing a minimum 3-day power reserve.
Endeavour Centre Seconds Diamonds Purity
With its voluptuous curves, the Endeavour Centre Seconds Diamonds Purity pairs the sophistication of its Blue Lagoon dial with the purity of diamonds. This understated Purity model has four main indices that punctuate the dial while allowing its beauty to shine through. The case of steel has been meticulously designed, and is available in 38 mm, with reworked lines and more dynamic curves. The case has a bezel set with diamonds that illuminate the Blue Lagoon dial. The movement that drives the timepiece is the self-winding HMC 200 calibre – designed, developed and produced entirely in-house – and houses a large engraved gold oscillating weight, guaranteeing a minimum 3-day power reserve.
H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Cosmic Green
The tourbillon has been revisited by the brand; a fumé dial, dressed in the finest Cosmic Green, two leaf-shaped hands for the hours and minutes, and, at 6 o’clock, a one-minute flying tourbillon produced in module form. The dial on the Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Cosmic Green is completely streamlined, with a minimalist beauty. At 6 o’clock, the flying tourbillon appears to float weightlessly, taking centre stage. Visible behind the skeletonised bridge of the one-minute tourbillon beats the in-house HMC 804 automatic calibre, with a three-day power reserve. The tourbillon’s unique design makes it an interchangeable module, assembled and regulated independently of the movement via a simple plug and play system, which allows for easy servicing.
H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Flying Hours Superluminova Blue
Featuring one main disc displaying the minutes, around which three small planetary gears displaying the hours gravitate, the new edition of the Endeavour Flying Hours features a one-of-a-kind phosphorescent blue display. The SuperLuminova Blue model features a rhodium-plated fumé for the base of the dial and Funky Blue for the hour discs. Globolight and Superluminova ensure that the time can be read day and night. Globolight is an innovative material that can adopt all shapes and colours, and contains Superluminova. The timepiece features a white gold case, with a dark grey alligator leather strap. The watch’s HMC806 automatic calibre guarantees a minimum 3-day power reserve. There is also another edition with a Cosmic Green dial.