For the Endeavour Concept Minute Repeater Tourbillon, H. Moser & Cie. presents one of the most traditional minimalist watch complications and combines it with a magnificent flying tourbillon performing a spinning waltz with a vibrant Electric Blue dial and a contemporary titanium case.
Like other ‘concept’ watches at Moser, the dial is stripped of logos, indices and anything that might distract your gaze from the complications. The geometry of the 43 mm x 14 mm case has been designed to maximise the properties of titanium and enhance its impact, amplifying the resonance chamber. The case middle has been widened to the maximum in order to accommodate the movement while allowing enough space to create a soundbox. This amplifies the chiming of hours, quarter-hours and minutes by two gongs, onto which fall two hammers that are raised based on information provided by different feeler-spindles.
Visible behind a skeletonised bridge, the one-minute flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock is fitted to a ball bearing that improves the accuracy and chronometry. No logo and indices interfere with the clean dial composition. Below the sapphire crystal caseback is Moser’s HMC 903 manual-winding movement. Co-developed with Timeless SA, and composed of more than 400 parts, it beats at 21,600vph and offers a resilient power reserve of 90 hours.
Matched to a black alligator leather strap, the H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Concept Minute Repeater Tourbillon is a limited edition of 20 pieces with a price of CHF 330,000. h-moser.com. Discover Opulent Club on Apple News.