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The second generation of the iconic “Green Dragon” with a new purple reference
The Streamliner collection by H. Moser & Cie represents the pinnacle of luxury sports watches with integrated bracelets, debuting in 2020 with the Flyback Chronograph model. Two years after its initial release, this model underwent some upgrades. However, within the same year of its debut, the brand introduced a simpler time-only model titled the "Streamliner Centre Seconds" with a beautiful Matrix Green fumé dial. This model, nicknamed the "Green Dragon" by collectors, became the second addition to the collection, garnering widespread acclaim and achieving iconic status. Despite significant demand, H. Moser & Cie. opted to halt new orders, utilizing this pause to refine both the aesthetic and technical aspects of the timepiece.
Now, the brand unveils the Mark 2 Streamliner Centre Seconds, bringing back the Green Dragon alongside a striking new variant called Purple Haze. The latest release preserves the iconic cushion-shaped case, boasting a diameter of 40mm and a thickness of 10.3mm (12.1mm, including the sapphire crystal). The stainless steel case is adorned with brushed and polished finishes. Protecting the dial is a sapphire crystal, with a similar glass gracing the caseback, complemented by a screw-in crown featuring an "M" logo.
In green or purple hues, the dial showcases a sunburst finish with the brand's logo in transparent lacquer, akin to a discreet signature. The time is indicated with 3D hands, crafted in two sections and incorporating inserts crafted from Globolight, a pioneering ceramic-based material infused with Super-LumiNova for enhanced visibility in low-light conditions.
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At the core of the Streamliner Centre Seconds model beats the HMC 201 automatic calibre, a 100% Swiss mechanical Manufacture movement. Replacing its predecessor, the HMC 200, this updated movement introduces some enhancements. These include a wider aperture onto the mechanism, achieved through partially skeletonized bridges, paired with a modern anthracite gray finish. This expanded view allows for observation of the gear train, central seconds, and bidirectional rotor. Operating at 21,600 vph (3Hz), and still offers a power reserve of at least 3 days.
Both watches come with an integrated steel bracelet, secured with a folding clasp featuring three steel blades, and both share the price of CHF 21,900 which is equivalent to AED 89,500.
For more information please visit H. Moser & Cie’s official website.
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