H. Moser Cie. introduces the Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton, a timepiece that epitomizes the brand’s dedication to combining visual charm with mechanical know-how.
Stripping away excess material, the watch embraces a minimalist aesthetic, showcasing the intricate inner workings with transparency and symmetry. At its core lies a one-minute flying tourbillon, its double hairspring seemingly weightless amidst the exposed mechanism.
Following the success of their Pioneer Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton, H. Moser Cie. extends their skeleton watch offerings with this Streamliner model, continuing their exploration of the genre’s codes. The skeletonization process reveals a luminous piece, with every component sculpted to enhance transparency and depth.
The ergonomic 40.0-mm steel cushion case, water-resistant to 12 ATM, seamlessly integrates with a steel bracelet, ensuring comfort and continuity of design. The Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton’s movement, the automatic HMC 814, features a double hairspring engineered by Precision Engineering AG, sister company of H. Moser Cie., improving accuracy and isochronism.