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An eye-catching Skeletonized dial, a sporty design with an attractive integrated bracelet
The Streamliner, introduced in 2020, has since become a popular offering from H. Moser & Cie due to its highly stylized interpretation of the integrated luxury sports watch. While there are already some remarkable options available in this luxury sports collection, such as the last tourbillon featuring the rare Wyoming jade dial, this new addition once again demonstrates Moser’s ability to stand out from the rest. Now, for the second time in the company's history, they introduce a skeletonized watch.
The case maintains the collection's signature cushion design, and even the same dimensions, The Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton features the signature 40mm Art Deco-inspired case and integrated bracelet, crafted from stainless steel. With a height of 12.1mm, including the slightly domed sapphire crystal, and a screw-in crown adorned with an engraved M, The case middle features recessed and satin-finished forms on the sides, with alternating polished and brushed surfaces. The watch offers both practicality and elegance with a water-resistance rating of 120 meters.
the skeletonized dial, Featuring gold-plated indices, the three-dimensional hour and minute hands, made from two sections, include inserts with Globolight, an innovative ceramic-based material containing Super-LumiNova. Positioned at six o'clock, a one-minute flying tourbillon appears to float in the middle of a void.
The movement utilized in this watch, the caliber HMC 814, is a modified iteration of the 804 found in previous Streamliner flying tourbillon models. Operating at 21,600 vibrations per hour, it provides a power reserve of 72 hours. This automatic HMC 814 skeleton movement is furnished with a double hairspring, meticulously crafted and developed internally by Precision Engineering AG, a sister company of H. Moser & Cie. This dual hairspring system works to correct the movement of the point of gravity on each spring during expansion, reducing friction and significantly enhancing accuracy and isochronism.
Extending these curves, the integrated steel bracelet is elegantly arced to follow the line of the wrist. Highly complex in construction, this bracelet has extremely fluid lines based on organic forms, and comes with a folding clasp with three blades.
This watch will join the permanent line and is priced at CHF 79,000, which is equivalent to 320,000 AED.
For more information, please visit official website of H. Moser & Cie.
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