H. Moser and Cie. has refined the quintessence of its cutting edge brand personality into a somewhat more modest form of its energetic Streamliner with a blue lacquer dial.
Regardless of the expansion of a snailed little seconds at 6 o'clock, the unsigned watch is shocking in its straightforwardness, and the 39mm steel case size is ideal for the flow market.
The organization says the watch is "a genuine epitome of H. Moser and Cie. 's specialized and tasteful ability and set to become one of the high priority watches of the free watchmaking world".
Streamliners initially sent off in 42.5mm pad formed, yet later models were managed to 40mm.
Getting to 39mm required another development, the programmed type HMC 500 with a platinum miniature rotor, which is the littlest instrument H. Moser and Cie. has fostered 100 years.
"Our beginning goal was to have a development that was thin yet superior execution. We then invested a lot of energy attempting to enhance the aspects, which is the reason we chose to coordinate a miniature rotor without precedent for our set of experiences," makes sense of Edouard Meylan, Chief of H. Moser and Cie.
The development is a victory of miniature designing, with its miniature rotor fit for producing sufficient force to give 74 hours of force.
The more modest size development will turn into a base for future more modest case watches, and can be based on with new complexities.
Seen from beneath, the development has open scaffolds and a contemporary anthracite dim completion brightened with the customary Moser stripes.
There is a surface to the watch's fantastic feu polish dial that separates it from the typical Moser fumé finish.
This is accomplished by beginning with a gold dial base with a pounded surface, onto which three different variety shades are washed, finely squashed, then, at that point, applied individually to make an ombré impact and terminated multiple times to get the particular fumé finish.
The watch, which joins Moser's center assortment, is sold on the Streamliner style coordinated steel wristband for $32,900.